The hotel room reminded us of a prison cell, narrow, with harsh, surveillance-like lighting, no pictures, and a tiny window giving out on junk yard. Then there's the noise: they installed a second wooden floor to put the beds on, and this acts like a drum amplifying the noise of guests walking upstairs--we almost went out of our minds by the pounding. As for the breakfast, which was delivered in buckets, the best description for it is "grub." Parking is far away, and you have to drag all your luggage through the alleys. We fled the place after one night although we'd pre-paid for a second night.