The room was clean and well-located. But that’s about it.
The “apartment” is so tiny that it would be considered small even by New York standards. You can’t even lay down and open two suitcases.
The “kitchen” consists of merely a microwave, toaster, and kettle. There isn’t even a sink. You have to wash the dishes in the bathroom sink.
The area is very quiet, but it’s not really silent since the walls are very thin and you can hear the neighbors’ voices quite loudly.
The parking space is very tiny, and you are instructed to use it only with a very small vehicle one day prior arrival; otherwise, you will be towed, or you have to park elsewhere at your own expense.
Luckily, our vehicle fit in the parking space. This should be communicated beforehand, as I was expecting a free parking space and would have felt very cheated otherwise.