It's hard to call it a hotel. Yes, there is a reception, but this... a hostel for migrants. There is a vacancy bulletin board on the ground floor, everything is clean and almost noiseless. But, the door to the room that we got was already knocked out once, the handle of the front door fell off at the next room. The bathroom in the room is large, but the narrowest shower stall was installed. And so it is in everything, in everything, the desire to save money. I'm not talking about breakfast, coffee from the vending machine, a croissant and a sandwich with a transparent slice of cheese and sausage.
You can get to the center by tram 4, and the distance there is about 5 km, but stops are frequent, so the tram goes for 20-25 minutes. There is no place to buy tickets at the bus stop at the hotel.
It is not very cozy, there is no kettle, tea at the reception is only in the vending machine. On the plus side, the breakfast is good, there is rarely a large shopping center (there is Auchan in it)