The apartment was perfectly located, although at night the young revelers can be heard carousing into the wee hours. The apartment has no elevator, which can make lugging a suitcase filled with winter clothes a challenge, to say the least. The toaster doesn’t work, and the walls need touch-ups here and there.
The worst thing about the listing is that the instructions for entry do not take into account the possibility that another guest might push the “gate” closed, giving the impression that it is locked, particularly as there is a door cut on the left of the gate with a lock opening with a key, next to the wall to the left of which are the lock boxes from which the key to the apartment is to be found. I called the agent repeatedly to figure out how to get into the apartment without success. This happened as soon as I arrived. It took four hours before, by chance, another guest realized that all that had to be done to enter the passageway to the front door vestibule of the Odin apartment was to push hard on the right end of the gate. It looks as though there is a latch that would lock, but it is broken, so anyone can push their way into the front door to the apartments.