The only thing I'll rate well is the receptionist who's nice & helpful. Walking into the room, it was reeking from the caustic odor of chlorine. Phones in the rooms are there for "decor" & aren't intended to be working. No mini fridge; just a small 500ml bottle of Kirkland brand water (no cups). The shower and lavatory fixtures are askew, and when you shower, the water will run out & flood the bathroom, & run into the room if you do not notice quickly enough! The water pressure is good, though. This is a very, and I mean VERY, spartan hotel! Good luck if there is breakfast service, for it's not guaranteed. There is no coffee maker, microwave, or anything else to brew a beverage or heat water. The place is quiet, which is great because after an 8-hour trip, which started 02h00, I did need the sleep badly—I've been up for 2 days! I went to Carfour and bought a glass, knife, baguette, some cheese, some fruits, & a bottle of Alamos Malbec, and some cold cuts, which totalled $50... the baguette was stale. The roads in the neighborhood are more potholed than those in some of the most impovreshed countries I've visited in my decades of world travels. The lobby is clean. They include Internet service, but the cybersecurity is more sketchy than any place I've been, so, if you must, at least, use a reputable VPN service. The A/C in the room is quiet and effective, but not the bathroom fan. TV remote not working. This survey not allowing attaching photos.