As with many other reviews for the older hotel buildings in Paris, the individual rooms themselves are quite small. Like butting up 2 large walk in closets back to back. The queen sized bed(which on their site at the time I booked claimed they were Sleep Number mattresses. They aren't). Isn't that comfortable, you'll more than likely toss & turn. The bathroom is the equivalent of a 1 bedroom studio sized bathroom in a city. Triangular shower with standing area so small that if you're not careful you can accidentally bump the shower head water pressure to all the way off or at the very least minimize it. The one bright spot is probably the housekeeping staff who are pretty on top of everything. But that's due to the fact that each room is so small, they could probably clean everything in less than 6 minutes. If you're looking for rooms remotely close to a Holiday Inn, Marriott, Best Western, or Wyndham hotel you won't find them in Paris near the touristy areas close to the Eiffel Tower. You'd have to go across the Seine river to the much larger hotels that would set you back $5-7,000 a night or possibly for the week to achieve maximum comfort and space. To summarize, for the budget I had to work with the smaller size hotels are probably ideal for minimalists. But, keep in mind this is Paris, France and it's a very old city. The Catacombes we visited had carvings on them marked 1763 to give you an idea. Bonjour! and good hunting.
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