It was close to the city center by public transport and was quite at night. The wifi was very good. There are two different bathrooms for sharing and I never had to wait to use it. The kitchen set up is very simple with a fridge and I think a microwave, certainly no stove top. It was comfortable for two nights. I liked that there was a large communal eating area and it was no problem to use my laptop at this space since there was electricity (European) sockets under the table.
You have to be mindful that the reception needs to let you into the building so that means you cannot get into the building between about midnight and 9am. The pictures of the dirty bathrooms are accurate.
I'm not going to lie, it's not the best hostel I've stayed in, however, it was decent. The bus stop coming from the centre is literally a 2 minute walk away, or to go to the centre it's pretty much outside the hostel which was really good. When I got there I was shown around and was told where everything was, i.e. kitchen and kitchen utensils, and the bathroom as well. There are only two bathrooms, it wasn't a problem though as I was usually the first one up so had plenty of time to use it. There is breakfast, which was one croissant, but considering a lot of hostels I've stayed in didn't provide breakfast it was nice to have it offered. It is a little bit far away from the centre but with the price of the stay it's not the end of the world, and I never paid for the bus either so free transport to and from. There is a curfew at 00:30 but I was never out past that time, but if that is important to you, it's maybe not the best place to stay. Overall, pretty decent stay.
We just stayed one night on a double bed room, and bed was very comfortable. Toilette was okay, could' be cleaner. Breakfast was some packed Croissant and you could make some Tee oder Cafe. But you have to wash your dishes. Okay for one night.