The location overall wasn’t bad — actually, it was quite decent. That being said, the entrance to the hotel was... creepy. It honestly felt like I was going into a shady place for some kind of illegal business. Right below the hotel, there’s a huge adult store, and to get to the hotel, you have to walk past it and enter a small, dark glass door.
From there, you go up some really uneven stairs — no elevator — and either ring the bell or wait for the staff at the front desk to buzz you in (they probably do this to keep non-guests out, since there seemed to be a lot of homeless people around the area).
Check-in was kind of unusual, and the layout of the building was a bit confusing. After checking in, you need to go up or down more stairs to reach your actual room (still no elevator), and the floors are so uneven that at times I felt like I was hiking uphill — and then suddenly going downhill again.
The room itself was small but had most of the essentials. Cozy, even. However, the shower booth in the bathroom was extremely small — like, barely enough space for one person. Also, you need to turn the water on in advance, but if you do that, it splashes right outside the booth, which is not ideal.
I stayed for two nights, and there was no cleaning service in between.
All in all, it was a strange but kind of interesting experience. Not terrible, but not sure I’d stay again.