The location is very central and it seemed clean. However...
This hotel is the epitome of style over substance, with practical it yang comfort being the victims. It is desperate to be hip and stylish, but left me baffled. The rooms have nowhere to hang clothes, or even place things down. The signs make absolutely no sense at all eg 'do not disturb' turned into 'be right back' on both sides of the hanger. Who will be right back? What does that even mean?! No smoking became 'leave the cigarettes at home', bit late to do that once you're in there, and they don't have to be left at home, just not smoked in the hotel (I don't smoke so this didn't bother, just baffled, me). Everything is industrial style, all bare concrete and metal. The staff were all young hipsters for whom giving any sort of useful information was too banal.
The air conditioning was off, fair enough in December (although it was still functioning at the next hotel we stayed at in Vilnius) but somehow and from somewhere the room was being heated to such an extent it was impossible to sleep, even with the (tiny) window open, which also made the room very noisy.
I wouldn't stay again.