The Hilton brand name and the photos included indicate that this should be a clean, maintained place to stay— it is not.
Front desk staff was very kind and efficient but is the only single item I can say was good—or even acceptable—about this property.
While surfaces of my room had been wiped down, nothing about my room felt clean: the carpet was stained in many spots, the window had handprints and drips all over it, there was no fitted sheet (just a flat sheet that did not cover the entirety of the mattress and had holes in it), one of two chairs had a large stain and hair in the bathtub. And then there was the smell: which was so overwhelmingly strong— a combination of old and new cigarettes and wet carpet. It was so strong, it was notable on my clothing and hair when I left the next morning.
The elevator has a sign that is marked as out of order but a fellow traveler I was with was told it could be used: he did use it and said that the smell within was so unpleasant that he was gagging the entirety of his short ride. The halls were as unclean as the rooms, though some of the smell was masked by the signature Hilton scent.
Finally, there was a very distinct feeling that it was unsafe. The gated entry, the notes on backs of room doors notifying that all cleaning staff had been equipped with panic buttons, and just general feeling all contributed to me feeling strongly compelled to leave. I honestly did not because I didnt want to go into common areas again.