If you need to stay for one or two nights and there are no other options only … The location is okay. The bathroom is dirty, with mold everywhere on the taps, tiles, and shower. To turn on the hot water, you have to fight with the electric heater in the shower. There is no fridge, drinking water, or even teaspoons. The bed and lamps are covered in dust and someone’s hair. The windows also have black mold. Overall, the room is warm, but you can hear noise from the hallway, and the light from the common corridor shines into the room. In the lobby, I met a man whose wallet was stolen from his room. In my room, they didn’t clean the second day, only replaced the trash bags. However, for some reason, they threw the blanket aside and placed my pillow in the middle of the bed, even though I had made the bed before leaving the room. They might have been looking for something… They didn’t ask for any documents upon check-in. The key to the room unlocks both my room and the hotel doors; I don’t know how that works, but when I asked if that meant anyone could open my room, the receptionist said it was “stupid.” I guess it’s okay for him to talk to guests like that. On the day of departure, I called a very scary and squeaky elevator, and on the floor, there were cups and glasses that the cleaners were supposed to put in the rooms later. I also saw clean towels lying on the floor near the elevator. The impression of the attitude towards cleanliness, hygiene, and the safety of guests’ pers