Firstly, I'll start with the good. Service was friendly, and the continental breakfast was filling.
Secondly, in terms of location, this place is right by a tram stop, and above a supermarket. So if you are on a tight budget, that could work for you.
In terms of physical access, you will need to be able to get up steep stairs, twice in some cases. If you are disabled in any significant way, this could be a challenge.
We got into our room, which was serviceable, but not very clean. The furniture is cheap mdf stuff. Drawers had trash in them from the previous occupant, and the sheets appeared to have nail varnish on them, and little bits of black stuff. We asked for the sheets to be changed, and were told housekeeping had gone home. I said I didn't mind changing the sheets and took a fresh set upstairs. Not ideal, but fine. Towels clean.
The TV worked fine, but could not be cast to. If it had had that feature it would have been more useful.
The radiators were off when we came in, and we turned these on in the evening on the second day. Without doing this, the room was cold. When they were on, they were linked to a central timer, so we had a couple of hours of heat, and the room was cold again in the morning.
There was no hot water, in the shared toilet or in the sink in the room. This is a basic and we were disappointed by this.
If you are looking at this hotel due to financial constraints, just be warned you will get what you pay for. Set expectations accordingly.