The first room I was given was filthy. The door handle was sticky. There were black kick marks over the walls and a film of grime over everything. Even the Ikea stickers on the bottom of the cups were dirty. The windowless room had a foul toilet-like smell, the sort of smell that suggests the air is full of microbes and lung-destroying fungal spores. I politely complained to Sami at the front desk who said, 'You booked a standard room.' I replied, 'Standard but not filthy. It still cost nearly £50' He didn't have another room, he said. I suggested I might have to write a review. He sighed and pretended to call someone. The second room was tiny and windowless, like the first, but not filthy. Sami had gone when I passed through reception again and the new man was friendlier. It's not a good hotel but on the positive side, it didn't have bed bugs. Note: the name of the hotel had changed between booking and my stay. It's now called RoomZ and doesn't even have the word 'hotel' in its name any longer. I suppose this says it all.