"Upon arriving at the metro and exiting it, I realised that the hotel is right next to it which is great. It is between two supermarkets - 24/7 Carrefour and Lidl and makes it convenient for one if you require any groceries. I noticed that there was a huge construction site right in front of the hotel and a few homeless people right close to one of the entry doors of the hotel. There was security to get into the building and I got buzzed in. Upon entry, there was no one at the reception and I was meddling with the check in machine which kinda didn't work. A lady appeared after a while and said the check in machine wasn't working. She proceeded to check me in. Once I got into the room, the drilling noise of the construction was very noticeable with the windows closed. I headed back down to the reception immediately seeking for a change of room but there was no one there. I had to search around and finally found a mobile number to call. The lady answered the phone and said the hotel was full and apologised. She proceeded to say if a room became available, she would inform me to change it - I was booked into the hotel for 5 nights. The room itself had all the necessary amenities including a washing machine and full sized fridge. There was ample space within the apartment but the practicality was slightly lacking. The bathroom had minimal vanity space and one had to put them outside on a rack. Perhaps a couple of shelves could be installed near the vanity. Further, there was no niche in the shower for toiletries and hence they had to be put on the ground in the shower. The screen was good in keeping the water within the shower though. There was one towel hook outside the shower but perhaps another one would be helpful. Whilst beneath the vanity there was a towel rail, it is really low and realistically would only fit the hand towel as the bath towel would be touching the ground if hung there. For sleeping, due to the noise levels, if you would like to have a good night's rest, this wouldn't be the place for you. Being right by the street, one could hear the trains still going even late into the night, pedestrians downstairs shouting, cars and trucks honking etc. One literally wouldn't be able to open the windows for ventilation and light. Even with the windows closed, the noise is still significant. With that, I went down the next morning asking for a change of room and was told that the hotel is full and if there was a cancellation, I would be informed about it. I have another 3 nights to go but am doubtful about being able to change another room. The noise level unfortunately is a huge issue for this hotel."