The hotel was clean. I stayed in a 6 bed mixed dorm room. There was a shower and toilet in the room and they both had separate rooms so they both can be used simultaneously. There were also lockers with keys provided in the room and it is first come first serve. The check-in process was pretty standard. The room wasn't ready when check-in started so we had to wait another hour. The girl at the front desk wasn't that helpful about providing check-in information and had an attitude. My friend and I rented a car. Luckily, there is parking available on site. There are only two spaces that are marked for the hostel, but if you ask the front desk, they will inform you of the other spaces that can be used for parking. What was great about this hotel was that it was next to a store similar to a Costco or Super Walmart. It was easy to get toiletries and any other items you may need. There is also a currency exchange place in this store (it was a yellow booth near the entrance) and the exchange rates were a lot better than what I've seen around the other currency exchange places. Also, if you get hungry, there is a quick and affordable food stand right in front of the store. There is a bus line that goes directly to Diocletian's Palace, but it is a fairly far walk from the hostel. After finding the bus stop, 2 scheduled buses never came (it wasn't a holiday and several people were waiting). Eventually, my friend and I ended up taking an Uber to get around, which was super convenient.