This hostel is housed in a historic building, so expect to walk up stairs - not an issue for me as a backpacker, but worth noting for those with heavy luggage.
I booked a bed in a 6-bed room with private shower, but the shower setup was completely impractical. The shower is literally an arm's length from other beds, meaning you'd have to be naked before entering the shower area to maintain any privacy. Even changing clothes inside the shower cube is impossible since there are no hangers or hooks provided. Unsurprisingly, everyone ended up using the shared toilets on the stairs instead, making the "private shower" feature pointless.
The common area facilities are quite limited - there's only one small table for the entire building. Other spaces are lounge areas with sofas, or you can work in the kitchen surrounded by food smells, which isn't ideal.
On the positive side, the location is excellent and considering the age of the building, it's kept quite clean overall. The staff are genuinely super friendly and helpful throughout.
This might work for a single night's stay, but I wouldn't recommend staying longer. The shower situation and limited workspace make extended stays uncomfortable, despite the good location and friendly atmosphere.
For backpackers just needing a place to crash for one night, it's manageable. For anything longer, you'd be better off looking elsewhere.