If you want to stay somewhere with a lot of extras, this isn't the place. It is somewhere to sleep. I arrived around 10 a.m. and there is no one around and you must communicate via a telephone by the check-in kiosk. Check-in time is 2 p.m. but I needed to put my luggage in a locker which requires two euros which I didn't have, and no one told me. Really? Charge for THAT? I found some British ladies who helped me out. I returned at 2 to check in. The kiosk charged me room tax twice because it wasn't working. I called the phone to get my room number/code and was told someone would be by shortly to help. I waited, along with two other guests, for an hour. I called again and was given the code and room number to access to my room. The room itself was spartan and clean-soap/shampoo, towels, kitchenette and TV along with free WiFi. After getting signed in to WiFi, I noticed they had sent me an email with the codes. Real helpful when you don't have the WiFi password and nobody says anything. The rest of my stay was uneventful except a broken elevator and the shower wouldn't drain. I had also made arrangements through the apartment for airport transportation, but no one called/texted me via WhatsApp to confirm (which they were going to charge me 40 euros for). I ended up getting an Uber instead which only charged me 20 euros. It wasn't the worst but set your expectations very low. It is near the Time Out Market which is very cool.