For an overnight stay, it is okay but I think if I stay for more than a day, I will not stay here. Pretty basic accommodation, tight squeeze for a bathroom and the elevator is another tight good for two especially if the two people riding are heavy set. It's a claustrophobic elevator with two doors. I only rode it once and decided to use the narrow stairs which is another complaint I have. At daytime, it is dimly lit. No lights are on, only the daylight, I guess they are conserving electric bills because I saw the guy turning the switch off at day time but at night time, the lights were on, thank God. I think they should turn the lights on 24 hours not only during night time because these stairs are "an accident waiting to happen". The rungs are narrow and its winding so some steps are narrowed more at the edges due to the curves and if a person is not careful and is in rush they might miss a step, fall or tumble down, break some ankles or worst...I have a failing eyesight and can't barely see in the dark so I have to grope myself, hold the rail and slowly ascend or descend, just to be careful and be sure that I landed correctly on these stairs. Be like Motel 6 - they turn the lights on for you. (Smile). At least, the only staff we met in this visit is pleasant although he missed giving us our yogurts during breakfast, lol! That 5 euro/person breakfast that consisted of 2 croissants, 1 baguette half in two, coffee or tea, orange juice and the missing yogurts is okay.