Definitely a situation of getting what you pay for. This is a single room that felt like it was part of a hostel (there is one the floor below) and there is no front desk. The neighborhood has lots of graffiti, and there are adult clubs on both sides of the street (did not notice any noise or issues thankfully though). The stairs have minimal lighting but the self check in worked well (although codes on both sets of doors are the same and someone began to enter my room while I was in the shower (unsure if this was housekeeping or not). Once inside the room I was greeted by many mosquitos as the windows are all open at arrival despite the lack of screens. After closing things up, you begin to notice a sewage smell from the bathroom; if the bathroom door was kept shut it was tolerable. The obvious surfaces in the room are clean but there was a massive amount of dust/dirt under the bed. The bedding is not made for the size bed present, so it is laid on it in a way I've not seen before for a hotel. Overall the room felt small but the bed was of decent quality, the shower was clean and had hot water, the electric kettle worked well, and the room looks much newer than the century(s) old that it is; the neighborhood also felt ok despite appearances. If you're on a budget I'd consider it, otherwise I would probably pick another option.