It's like a hostel, most guests are seemingly seasonal workers, as it's a convenient location. Strange experience for a hotel, as it's communal bathrooms and toilets - didn't use the bathroom in the end, as it's all wet and I didn't feel comfortable with the set-up. You get what you pay for... a clean bed to sleep in. There's a basin with taps in the room at least, but no English TV channels, so boring. Our biggest gripe was the cigarette smoke that filled the corridor and came into our room (especially as I have allergies), we complained, but the staff refuse to speak English, so that didn't resolve anything - very unhelpful. Next morning, we saw all the cigarette buts that's been flicked onto our car from a window above - guessing that was the room who's occupants smoked, despite it being a non-smoking hotel. Did quite like the doorcode instead of key set-up, that's quite clever.