The Hotel is close to the central train station, however it is on the same street as a red light district and you may encounter outdoor sex workers at night when travelling to the hotel. The front entrance has stairs and you will have to carry your luggage both directions and possibly on your room floor because parts of the building are not level across one floor. We arrived around 9PM and our "superior" room was given away even though it was confirmed through Hotels.com, but we were offered a tiny dark room with horrible mattress and a huge crack running across the tile bathroom floor. The window was covered so you could not see out, and the window would only open about an inch, probably to keep rain and birds out. One light was burnt out and made it extremely dark. Our travelling companions arrived earlier and got their "superior" room - it was indeed much nicer than what we got. The floor space in our room was so small we could barely open our suitcases and get to and from the door. They offered complimentary dinner and breakfast, and both were excellent.