I booked to stay here the weekend before Christmas. I think the only time the prices could climb higher is New Year’s Eve. But I got a studio room for £105. I could of got it for £99 on advance booking but I like to be free to cancel if necessary. It’s a little more outside of the main city centre than the others, and quite noisy if you have the window open but silence if it’s closed. Did here some of the neighbours though. I was geekily excited to be staying in an apartment hotel room, the idea of having a kitchen and I would not get chance to use :(and a sofa as well. Plus it has amicable wardrobe space. I’ve stayed in hotel La Tour and I’m telling you now I preferred the adagio! Everything inside the rooms are spotlessly clean, the hallways have some psychedelic carpet but that seems to be the only let down in the décor. There are plenty of lights so you can actually see what your doing, no sulky mood lighting which looks great but is not practical. The bathroom as again finished to a very high standard with a standard vanity mirror and built in LED lights but also a moveable magnified mirror. The shower was a decent side. It wasn’t a power shower but again very clean. When I first walked in the bed was down and made, more so to prove its existence I think. I can imagine people walking in and immediately calling reception exclaiming that there’s only a sofa are they expected to sleep on a sofa for £100 a night! After a quick removal of the back visions I lifted the bed up and built my sofa. Expanding the room and laying my desire for a Murphy bed of my own. To be honest I could live in a place that compact quite happily. The staff when checking in and out were friendly and pleasant. I will definitely look to see if I can book here again the next time I need a hotel in Birmingham.