We lived in a 3-bed room. There is very little space, I had to move 2 beds so that at least 2 square meters of free space appeared. There is very little space in the closet and bedside table for things (for 3 people) (I even unloaded 1/2 suitcase). There are also problems with plumbing - the drain worked poorly both in the sink and in the shower (and it also leaked (bad doors)). It's cold in the bathroom, because there is a grate directly on the street, but there is no heating. There is nowhere to dry towels. Towels and linen had to be asked by the cleaners themselves (the linen had to be refilled by themselves (and it was often gray or stained)). We cleaned the room on our own, too (the stains on the bathroom doors were never washed ...). There is no toilet, only a turntable in the ceiling. There is smoking in the hallway (sometimes in the rooms). The hotel is for club employees (dancers, consumerists (i.e. 21.00-7.00 exactly silence, but in the morning a showdown may begin at the neighbors or in the corridor)). Thanks, you can always take boiling water downstairs. The minibar in the room did not work(this is a problem in most rooms). You can only go down to the reception in trousers (because Muslim men also check into the hotel). The food in the restaurant is inexpensive and delicious, but it can get boring (chicken kebab is put in caesar salad and mashed potatoes are served). Washing machines can be easily caught (there are 3 of them). But if you dry in the hallway, then things stink (there are several dryers on the floor) with smoking. They hardly speak English at the reception, but they always try to help through an interpreter. They would not re-settle, although the location is convenient.