This is a wonderful little hotel. It is not sexy, or sleek, or particularly new. Quite on the contrary, it is a little worn around the edges, with old paintwork and patched bathtubs. But the reason I thoroughly enjoyed my stay here was because of the service. From the reception to the airport transfer back, all of the staff were absolutely wonderful. The bed itself was quite comfortable, and the room was clean. Another reason I would recommend this hotel is because of the location. It is not far from the National Museum, and if you are walking (like I was), many attractions are quite reachable on foot. If I were the Manager and I had a minimal amount of money to invest in improving Windsor Tower Hotel, I would first look at the front entrance (which is so important because it gives the first impression). I would take away the strange sloping part of the entrance, and make it simple flat beige marble. I would also remove the posts that are held up by car wheels. I would also look at making the pool area a little less exposed to the street and a little more inviting. I would remove the plastic figure of the cook from the side of the building. I would also ensure that the rooms are painted in light neutral colours (and not dark purple, that has been out of style for almost 30 years). Last, I would suggest putting a little more effort into the breakfast buffet. Presentation is everything, and I was so unimpressed that I chose to have breakfast elsewhere.