a nice cosy hotel in a quiet neighbourhood, neat room and bathroom. excellent breakfast, but be early as the room is small and gets filled up very fast. unfortunately bed sheets were wet and on a cold night it wasnt pleasant at all.
In Paris for business for 3 days and the room was great for my needs, small but good size for one person and a desk to work on. Clean and comfortable with nice little window out onto the street. Loved the location, nice atmosphere and very quick to get the metro and walk to lots of nice resturants etc. Staff were very professional and polite! Only issue was that the walls are quite thin so the noise was a bit intrusive.
Not sure if we were just stuck in the 'bad room' that every hotel has at least one of or whether they are all like this but with two people in the room we literally had to coordinate our movements in order for two of us to get around the bed from one side to the other. Nice enough rooms (although the walls were pretty banged up, but not a surprise with such tight spaces), the decor was average and furnishings basic quality. Although there was a small bar fridge with a few items in the room, significantly missing was any coffee or tea and a 1.50euro charge for the coffee/tea in the lobby. The staff were very friendly. The neighbourhood is actually quite nice during the day but a little rough at night.
I really enjoyed my stay. Was torn between honouring my itinerary and staying in my room all day. The water pressure in the shower is great. Very clean and cosy. Also worth saying that I often have misfortune of staying in hotels with really smelly drains, but this was not the case at this hotel. Indeed it is small and might feel tight for other users, but cleanliness is more important to me.
I have visited twice now and would again. Situated in what feels like a very real area of Paris, with excellent cafes, bars and boulangeries just around the corner. We even managed to park our car with trailer on the street for the duration of our stay. Thanks to the staff who accommodated our bikes in their courtyard (the first time, there were thirty of us, the second time just four). There's a Metro at the end of the street (150 metres away) and you can walk to Eiffel Tower, which is around two miles and Paris is pretty flat! Beds are comfy, prices are reasonable. En suites are decent and our rooms came with traditional, tall French windows, which adds a huge amount to the experience.
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