This is a functional budget hotel. It appeared it was not busy when we went. Near main road, but not noisy (and we were on the side nearest the main road) - you should have no problem sleeping. The hotel is situated well, on the edge of town, 3 minutes walk from a bus stop with a direct connection to the town centre and station. But there is no sign on the fence at the entrance - as it was dark when we arrived, you could not see whether you had come to the right place. The room was fine, except for a few minor problems, the door sticks slightly, sometimes needing a good push/pull. There is no way to enjoy a hot drink - either you need an in-room drink-making facility, or to ensure that the foyer drinks machine is NOT out of order (which it was for the entire 6 days). As my wife has to have a strict gluten-free diet, there was no way we could have a hotel breakfast (gluten-free cake and croissants do exist). The heater in our room had a complicated control, with no instructions, but that wouldn't have helped anyway, as it occasionally randomly changes the settings (usually turning the temperature right up) - a replacement or repair is needed to it (room 220). A USB charging socket would have been handy - fortunately, I had a French-plug charger, but not all travellers will have that. The position of the toilet/bathroom light switch is illogical, and unmarked - should be nearer the bathroom door, or even inside.