A good hotel for overnight stays and breakfasts in the glorious city of Paris. Lived here for almost a week. The location is great - near grocery stores, bistros and the Grand Boulevards metro station, within walking distance of the Grand Opera and Osman Boulevard - which is very convenient. The hotel is small - the elevator is old: you can hardly fit a suitcase) The rooms are the same: you can hardly squeeze between the bed and the window. But the plumbing was new) Breakfasts, as is customary among the French, are "aristocratic": coffee (different), the freshest croissants with different fillings, sausage, ham, cheeses and the obligatory natural orange juice - in general, delicious....I think that for living in a city like Paris, this hotel is the best option: in the morning a hearty and delicious breakfast - in the evening a shower and a sound sleep)
If you are used to camping conditions and can sleep when the guns are firing, then this is a perfectly acceptable hotel. There are sound amplifiers instead of walls. The toilet is on a steep staircase without a latch. But the room has a sink, a shower, 8 (!) sockets and 20 pieces of light spots. Of the good ones, there are several metro stations nearby, and attractions are at worst a 20-minute drive away. It is a 40-minute walk to Notre Dame, 20 minutes to Place de la Bastille, and the same distance to the Pere Lachaise cemetery. Clean linen. On the third day, the room was cleaned and the towel was changed.