Checking in was confusing. You had to call a number, cross the street and wait to be attended in a closed restaurant. The “hotel” has two names, so Bei Yazmin online and has a different name outside the bulding. The room (202) had mold in the shower, broken equipment, broken curtain rods, and a broken door, stained sheets, scuffed walls, removed smoke detectors (it stunk of cigarrettes), and no room ventilation beyond leaving a broken window open. We skipped the breakfast (even though we paid extra for it) and left after we woke up. I did not want stomach issues on top of a really bad sleeping experience.