One of the best things and worst things about the hotel was its location.  It was very close to the train station (about 2 doors down on the main street), so it was very convenient to get there after arriving and after a  day trip.  It was a few blocks to the old town, where most of the restaurants were.  The neighborhood is a bit rough, though, although I did not feel endangered there even when arriving late at night after dinner.  There was a buzzer on the door and no one could enter unless the desk clerk buzzed you in.  They were very prompt about this; we never had to wait more than a few seconds.  The hotel had an elevator (yeah!).  The room was spacious by European standards.  The shower was one of those corner affairs that are a bit difficult to use if you are large.  The cleaning staff did their job, although curiously enough, they put in a new toilet paper roll every day even if not much had been used.  The pillows could use some improvement--they were very hard.  The towels were thin, but of a generous size.  all in all, it was a pleasant stay.