You can tell that this used to be a 3.5-to-4-star hotel: conference facilities and restaurant (both apparently no longer in use) and a pretty impressive staircase, lobby, and sitting facilities on the second floor. But everything else looks a bit knocked around, and the (abandoned) hall monitor desks on each of the upper floors bespeak practices that no longer apply. (You do, however, have to surrender your room key each time you leave the building.) Still, everything worked just fine, and the desk staff were helpful and accommodating. So while I wouldn't recommend this place for a honeymoon, it's an excellent option for the budget traveler, especially one who wants to partake of the Nimman scene.