the Al Jomrok is one of a handful of boutique hotels around the Souq Waqif. It's a small historic building with 13 rooms. I had a standard room (which is some 20m2, and nowhere near the 38 or 65 mentioned in the description). It had a queen bed, small desk with chair, club seat with small table. There's plenty of room to store clothes etc., a small fridge filled with drinks, and a standard-issue safe. My room had a standard-size flatscreen tv set with a couple of English-language channels (I particularly enjoyed the 24/7 OSN movie and comedy channels). The bathroom is ok, with a nice walk-in shower. My room didn't have any direct outdoor windows - but that didn't bother me that much. There were 2 windows with inside shutters onto what I suppose was once an outdoor corridor, but today the whole hotel is climatized, so they 'closed' the corridor. Sound-proofing of the room left a bit to be desired. Cleanliness was excellent. Reception staff was very helpful and accomodating. --- The Souq Waqif area is ideal to have go out and have a drink or find a restaurant - I can recommend the place around the corner, where locals enjoy a simple kebab stick with some bread. Very good, and cheap! The hotel itself did not have a breakfast area - you need to go to one of the adjacent boutique hotels, or have breakfast in the Souq. --- At the airport, my taxi-driver didn't know the hotel. It's situated more or less opposite the Al Bidda hotel, at the border of the Souq.