She didn't move in. I didn't like the concierge: a dark-skinned Parisian on a balcony, barely walking, as if doing a favor, unkempt, his suit wrinkled and the threads sticking out.
The room itself is small and very expensive. When the Tuileries Garden is in bloom, it's probably good if the view is on the garden.
I looked at several rooms, all rooms facing the courtyard- definitely not! Look at the pipes, dirty air conditioners, the industrial zone from this cubicle for that kind of money?
There are many hotels in the 1st arrondissement, you can find more decent accommodation, which I did.
The hotel is not very big, but whatever it is, the location is gorgeous) We chose it so that it would be convenient to go to the Louvre in the morning. You don't have to take breakfast, there is a place to have breakfast around) The truth is that the whole night was noisy somewhere under the roof)