I was initially assigned room 3. The sheets and bedcover were dirty and stained, with hair everywhere. The AC wasn't cooling, the floor was dirty and sticky, the doormat was wet, and the TV was broken. It looked like a used room that hadn't been cleaned at all. The walls were cracked, dirty, and damp. I was moved to room 1, where the AC was cold, and the TV was on. But the doormat and towels were wet, and the sheets and blanket were dirty and sandy. I asked for new ones (they still had a few stains). The bathroom was very dirty and smelled fishy and damp. There was still someone else's food waste in the cupboard. The door lock was a bit broken and difficult to open.
So, the hotel rooms (there were six) were in an old building behind the restaurant, on the second floor with an open staircase, which was dangerous for the elderly and children when it rained. There were mosquitoes in the air, and the ground floor seemed to be a mess hall/congregation area for the restaurant-hotel staff, making it noisy because the windows weren't sealed until midnight.
Fortunately, the Wi-Fi was fast and stable, and the guy on duty that day was friendly and helpful. The front of the hotel is strategically located in the center of Braga, while the back of the hotel leads to a street food alley. Breakfast was only served with fried rice, and the taste was standard. All the staff were very young (like vocational school students) but friendly, although they seemed confused if I complained, and there was no manager. It's a shame the hotel is not well maintained.