The hotel is located in an area where you need to move your trolley for over ten minutes after getting off from tram. It is very hard to find the hotel, as the nearby area is very dark and gloomy.
The staff is really rude and does not listen carefully to the customers. The female staff especially has a weird English accent and is very hard to understand her English.
The room is also very dirty. There are hair all over the beds, and the sheet has an awkward gray color from inattentive maintenance. All the items in the room are also very sticky. The toilet is unequipped, even lacking hair dryers (which you have to pay at the counter even to borrow for one-time-use). The elevator is very tiny and old, which makes you shiver from thinking that the elevator may be faulty.
If you are in a low budget, I would recommend that you choose hostels or even sleep in the airport, as it is actually far better experience. If you long so much to experience how hotels would like during wartime, I guess it is a place for you.