Our rooms consisted of a small room almost completely filled by a queen bed with barely space to open a suitcase, plus an even smaller room with furniture that would have been thrown out of a second-hand store. "Our" bathroom was across the public hall; none of the three doors fit properly, so, for example, closing the bathroom door at any hour made a loud noise. Walls looked like they hadn't been painted since the Revolution. Breakfast was a shortened version of what one would find in any large chain, and the breakfast room was furnished with more crummy furniture. Management was absent. For the icing on this very stale cake, we had to pay a mere $240/night. Expedia, pay attention!