The first and overall impression is disgusting!
After paying $87 for a night with breakfast, I expected to get a cozy little room to stay with my son for a day between flights.
For 20 minutes we walked up and down a dark street with half-abandoned houses, construction and other debris in search of a sign. On the third attempt, the locals helped us. It's cramped and cramped inside. The room was given on the ground floor right next to the "reception", behind a cardboard door. We didn't see the hotel staff anymore, except for the nice woman who served breakfast. Breakfast, by the way, was for three.
The room is as unsettled as the whole street. I searched for a window for a long time. His role was played by a gap between the walls of two buildings, with a grate and a dirty visor under it. There is nowhere to hang the outerwear, because the hooks are covered by the TV, which we could not turn on with the remote control. The pillows are square and hard, like from the Minecraft game. The son immediately found a couple of holes in the bedding. Furniture and "design" from the early 2000s.
The room was crammed with three beds (one double and 2 single), a kitchen (sink, table and kettle, the cord of which must be plugged into the outlet on the opposite side of the sink), an empty minibar, a TV.
There is not a single shelf in the shower stall.
The rim of the toilet bowl is loose because it is not attached.
Among the advantages are disposable slippers, soap and shampoo. Everything. Sorry for the money spent!