Location is convenient with walking distance to the city centre, trams running next to the front door and a short walk to the nearest metro station, Spar- and Lidl foodshops either side the street. However, surrounding are quite "boheme" with bars and lots of homeless people and drug users. The hostel is clean and no bugs, but all furniture and equipment are old, cheapest possible and about to break down. In the kitchen was a small water kettle, small fridge full stuffed so there was no place for food, and a washing machine that probably worked. There was no personnel or reception. The toilet in our room didn't flush properly so we hardly dared to use it, the bed was about to break in pieces and had to be fixed every night before going to sleep, and the shower was the worst: the slimy shower curtain weeped the floors and under feet and was about to fell out from the wall, the drain didn't work too well, so the whole bathroom/toilet floor was like a dirty swimming pool during all the stay. Platform-shoes or fishing boots recommended. One night here would be ok, but I do not recommend for a longer stay. I bet there is much better in the same price.