The staff was friendly and helpful. While they do not speak English, my primary language, they did try very hard to communicate clearly and were always smiling and helpful.
The bed was very comfortable.
The shower was nice and hot with plenty of water pressure.
The hotel was relatively quite, but people walking around could be heard through the hardwood floors.
I'm usually a low-maintenance guest, so I don't ask hotels for anything usually.
I should mention that this hotel doesn't have A/C, so in the summer, people used to that might want to pick a different place. It was in the upper 80s degF and with both windows slightly open, a nice breeze cooled the room nicely.
The main downside for this (and most non-corporate) hotels is that neighbors and normal street noise can be an issue. It isn't a noisy neighborhood, but there are cars and buses 100m away. The business next door is an automotive shop, so those shop tools can make noise. I've always lived in the suburbs or country, so maybe I'm overly sensitive to city noises? Earplugs generally solve the issue.
The value of this hotel is very high.