The Good:
-Quiet: This was a very nice, quiet place to land every night. Other guests were very respectful of quiet hours which was very much appreciated.
-Kitchen: This hostel has a full kitchen including refrigerators for guest use. There is an ICA grocery store across the street so this made it very easy to eat inexpensively during my time here.
-Price: The price was very good in my opinion and included linens/towels.
-Check In: This was pretty much the easiest check in I have ever had. They emailed me a code ahead of my stay which I used to access both the building and my room. Great since I didn't get in until almost midnight.
Things to Consider:
Room: The room I stayed in seemed to be a converted closet or utility room complete with pipes running through the ceiling. Ultimately it wasn't bad, just kind of odd and as a somewhat anxious person, I didn't love seeing gas lines in my room and wondering what the chances were of a leak while I was sleeping.
The Bed: The mattress was a 4 inch foam type thing on top of some unforgiving support beams. If you are young and light weight, this may not be a big deal, but if you have back problems as I do, it was pretty uncomfortable and resulted in a pretty bad flare up on my final night there.
Fire Hazards?: The door to this room opens outwards, which means that if something were to be placed outside the door, you would be trapped in. Again, anxious person, and spent the rest of my time there worried about emergency scenarios.