The nightly rate is low, the manager is friendly, and you are literally one minute from a hustling, bustling, busy circus of a tourist-trap street, if that's your thing. But...
What you get in this shabby dump: 1 fluorescent ceiling light, 4 bare walls, 3 hangers, 1 hard futon, 1 blanket, 1 sheet.
The dank musty smell is free, as is the music blasting simultaneously from the store next door and from the restaurant downstairs.
Air conditioning is not free. View from the window is a concrete wall 3 ft away. Wifi is somewhere between weak and absent. Men's washroom is across the hall; I've seen nicer ones in bus stations.
I've been through many uncomfortable circumstances in life. This is just too rough, more a shelter than a hotel. Had paid for two weeks, went elsewhere the second day. Not desperate...