This place is neither a hotel nor an apartment. It seems to be an attic on top of a building that has been divided into several small rooms, each with a tiny bathroom, a refrigerator, and a kettle. There is no microwave or even basic cooking equipment, so I'm not sure why it's advertised as an apartment.
The worst part was that there was never anyone at reception. During my entire 4-day, 3-night stay, I didn't see a single staff member. Everything is handled through WhatsApp, where an AI responds to your messages, and both check-in and check-out are done by yourself using a strange lockbox system.
As you might expect, there is also no luggage storage service available.
The room's windows could not be opened, making ventilation impossible, which was quite uncomfortable. Other than that, the stay itself wasn't particularly bad. The location is definitely a strong point.
I wouldn't stay here again, but if you're looking for a cheap place for a short stay and don't mind a complicated self-service check-in/check-out process, it may be worth considering.