This is not a hotel, it is more a hostel. Access is through a small door in a small 'Limited Access' street, you have to press an intercom to be able to get in. Reception is down 2 flights of stairs and is only manned 'part time', if there is no answer from the intercom you must go next door into a busy Vodka Bar and ask if you can get in. They advertise parking availability, but there isn't any. My room was down 3 flights of stairs which must of been the cellar at one time, if you have more than a back pack it is very difficult to negotiate the narrow corridors. The room was extremely small and if you are over 5ft 9ins you will have to duck to get in the door, the room was clean and well equipped, the bathroom is very small and you cannot have a shower because the height from the bath to ceiling is less than 6ft. The shower curtain is therefore too long and covers the floor of the bath and is very slippery and dangerous. You have your continental breakfast opposite Reception, the plates and bowls had not been washed properly and the milk was sour also the coffee machine broke down while I was there.