"There were holes in the sheets and towels. As the sheet slid off the comforter the next morning, it revealed visible multicolor stains (yellow and green). There was an odor from the garbage disposal. The elevator carpet was gross. The room had a natural fiber (seagrass type) rug, which I would appreciate, but it's not sanitary--you can't clean that except by vacuuming and it looked a little grimy, and it was leaving shards of fibers all embedded in my socks. The grout in the bathroom was dirty by the toilet and light gray elsewhere, so that's never seen bleach. The pictures looked good online I should've stayed at a name-brand lower-tier hotel for around the same price. I mistakenly thought this was a small boutique hotel but it was more of a budget hotel. But what really stuck with me was my towel--it had multiple holes and areas that were completely worn through in weird shapes. Who saw that and folded it and thought that it was ok for a customer to use. There was a glass in the cabinet that was clearly used but not washed. So wash everything first before using--with the hand soap at the sink, because there's no dish soap, only dishwasher pods. There was a large police presence and metal detectors on the sidewalk out front and signs saying "no guns." But I think that's because it's a bar/nighclub area. One more thing: the blackout curtains didn't quite cover each window so morning light would come in and they were wrinkled (maybe they were new and not ironed)."