Nice little hotel, fantastic location. Walking distance to pretty much anything important (even Galeries Lafayette – which, honestly, is not important at all). Very helpful staff – nice folks, always ready to help (Kenza, Fatima, Rashid, Lucien). The owner of the hotel is a hands-on person doing quite a lot and ready to help, too. Great buffet breakfast, many choices (that doesn’t mean 257 different cheeses, but there is everything a reasonable person may want: yogurt, cold cuts, ham, sausage, eggs, cheeses, fruits, tea/coffee, pastries, etc.). By Paris standards, the rooms are spacious (anywhere else in the world they would be considered tiny) – but, at least, opening or closing doors doesn’t require fixing oneself in a specific bent position, as some of the other Parisian hotels do. The rooms are cleaned daily (and very quickly) and are spotless. The only (small) negative – the shower drain was a bit slow, even after a couple of attempts to fix it, but that is quite common pretty much everywhere in Paris.
Nice little hotel, fantastic location. Walking distance to pretty much anything important (even Galeries Lafayette – which, honestly, is not important at all). Very helpful staff – nice folks, always ready to help (Kenza, Fatima, Rashid, Lucien). The owner of the hotel is a hands-on person doing quite a lot and ready to help, too. Great buffet breakfast, many choices (that doesn’t mean 257 different cheeses, but there is everything a reasonable person may want: yogurt, cold cuts, ham, sausage, eggs, cheeses, fruits, tea/coffee, pastries, etc.). By Paris standards, the rooms are spacious (anywhere else in the world they would be considered tiny) – but, at least, opening or closing doors doesn’t require fixing oneself in a specific bent position, as some of the other Parisian hotels do. The rooms are cleaned daily (and very quickly) and are spotless. The only (small) negative – the shower drain was a bit slow, even after a couple of attempts to fix it, but that is quite common pretty much everywhere in Paris.