What's there to like, really? From the moment you walk through the front door, a nasty smell welcomes you.
Then the very unwelcoming "reception" staff, if we can call them that. (Once as I walked back into the 'hotel', one of them very impolitely asked me, what's your room number!? As if to say, are you sure you have a hotel reservation here)
Then good luck if you have luggage because the lift can hardly accommodate 2 people at once, careful when it closes it might smash into you. I wasn't very lucky a couple of times
Our room was on the first floor, and when you come out of the lift, you have to squeeze through because the space between the corridor and the door is tiny.
Then we had to tolerate the noise coming from the street below, people having their beers late into the early morning. The street itself reeks of urine
Then, the small matter of the tiny tiny tiny shower space. Goodness. You can't move your arms without smashing into the glass.
The drain in the shower floods and you have to wait to let the water drain away before opening the shower again. Rinse and repeat
Then the poor wifi connection. Comes and goes. Couldn't connect on the TV channels. Ended up not using the TV
My wife wanted to use the hair dryer/blower and surprise surprise, didn't work.
Shower gel was nearly empty. Used it twice only that's it.
Then last but not least I don't understand why hotel staff come into the room when people are not there, even when there's no "please clean my room