Positive Reviews
positive:
Highly convenient placement.
The property is just minutes from the area's metro station, which vastly expands your access to Paris and its renowned centre. There are also countless restaurants, cafes, and markets in the district, which means you can enjoy quality French cuisine in the city's quieter settings.
positive:
Ideal for budget travelling.
Paris can be an extremely expensive city for travel or business, so if you're looking to visit on a fixed budget, this hotel could be ideal. It offers the lovely, polished interiors Paris is known for, but avoids the cost of central accommodations or luxury establishments.
positive:
Detail-oriented staff members.
The staff members go out of their way to attend to your needs and address any issues, even arranging transportation or specific check-in conditions if requested. They're also prompt in responding to desk calls about missing amenities or noise complaints.
Negative Reviews
negative:
No elevator access.
The property features several floors and extensive stairwells, but there's no elevator for guest use. You'll need to manually transport your luggage up these stairs, and if you or somebody in your group struggles with mobility, you should request a lower floor during booking.
negative:
Rooms aren't air-conditioned.
While the room layouts do a decent job of maintaining a comfortable ambient temperature, they don't always help enough to stabilise the room during the summer months in Paris. Be ready to deal with some excessive heat during this season.
negative:
Cramped rooms.
The bedroom and bathroom areas are primarily designed with comfort and value in mind, and because of this, their dimensions are smaller than most surrounding accommodations. While they don't feel stifling, they limit mobility to a significant degree.