The room did not resemble the photos on the web. My room was small, yet manageable, like a small-ish bedroom. The bathroom was on an elevated platform that was one step up from the bed. Thus, the bathroom was not accessible for people in wheelchairs, and it was difficult to access for people with knee or leg issues. The bathroom was clean and well-maintainted, and the shower was powerful and hot.
There was lots of food at breakfast, and it was open for three solid hours, from 7:30 to 10:30. It didn't have much variety. I don't think it's worth 8 euros a day, when there are plenty of cafes around the corner.
The hotel took the COVID precautions. At breakfast, guests were encouraged to wear their masks and plastic gloves were provided for people to handle all plates, utensils, and glasses. When you sat down, you could take these things off and enjoy your meal.
Also, if you're a light sleeper, ask for a room away from the street. There's a bar/nightclub next to the hotel. It is popular and well-attended until curfew every night at 1am.
All in all, the hotel was fine. I've stayed in very high end hotels and youth hostels. This is a solidly good budget hotel. You get everything you need and there's no muss or fuss.