The room was smaller than expected, but clean. However, it had a weird wooden beam running diagonally from the top of the wall near the ceiling to about three feet off the floor. The beam is supposed to be decorative I guess, but it divided the room in a hazardous way. I'm only 5'2" (1.57m), but I had to keep ducking to avoid hitting my head. The tub likewise was tall and difficult to step into. It also had chipped enamel and the grout around the tub looked black and moldy in spots. There was a small round pedestal table in the room with two cheap-looking clear plastic chair. Most unattractive of all, the room had shag carpeting(!), which went out of style in the 1970s.
On the positive side, the hotel is conveniently located around the corner from the train station on Avenue Jean Medecin, the main shopping street that the tram runs on. It also has good wi-fi, and a stocked mini-fridge that I used to put my own water and juices in. My room was quiet, ad the water in the bathroom was hot and had good pressure.
Breakfast was 13 euro, which I think was expensive, particularly considering all the cafes in the area, and the fact that my previous hotel had breakfast included. I did not have breakfast in this hotel.
Overall it's an OK hotel for a night or two, particularly if you are catching or arriving on the the train. However, IMO there are nicer hotels in the area with more amenities that are in the same price range.