The reception desk is in a different building around the corner, and I needed the help of another guest to find it. The man at reception was on a call for several minutes before acknowledging me, then through the check-in process he barely glanced at me twice. He did walk me to the room and show me everything which was nice. And he changed his mind about the bed he would give me so that I could have a nicer spot. The hall to the room I stayed in looked perfectly clean but smelled like urine. The room I stayed in smelled fine though. It had 24 beds but it was kind of S shaped so it didn't feel like you were staying close to more than 10. The beds were comfortable and each one had a curtain, a light, and an outlet. There were only two other people in the room, who were both very quiet and respectful, though it made me more worried than I would have been if there had been many since I was a woman travelling alone. I was worried about my luggage too, with the possibility of 23 other people with access to it and the locker they provided only being big enough for a backpack and a bag, not my rolling suitcase. Overall, the vibes were really sketchy, desolate, charmless, and soulless, but it was a comfortable dark bed to stay in with nice clean bathrooms that was just fine for the relatively cheap price for a single night.