“Tired decor, but a good deal for Paris”
I had a single room with ensuite, on the top (sixth) floor, facing away from the street. This meant it was both warm (it was Jan/Feb) and quiet (rooms closer to the lift would be noisy). The small room was adequate for someone who was out all day. Everything worked and although the decor was somewhat tired, it was kept very clean. I do not think it would be pleasant in summer (no obvious airconditioning), and on the days when there were a lot of residents, the hot water left something to be desired. There were renovations/painting going on on other floors, but these were not intrusive. Breakfast was a basket of pastries with coffee/etc./juice -- fine given the delights on offer once out the door. The desk staff were all helpful and friendly. The desk was staffed 24/7. The area has plenty of places to eat (not all tourist traps) and there are three supermarkets within 500m. I found the 'red light' aspect of the area intimidating, but I never felt unsafe. The Metro is on the doorstep (two lines), and there are frequent buses through Place Pigalle. I would recommend this hotel for its location (near Montmartre), ease of access, and reasonable winter room rates to anyone who wants somewhere clean and convenient to crash at night and is not expecting fabulous, fresh decor (tho', they were renovating) and a lot of space and mod-cons. I thought this hotel was a good wintertime deal given how expensive Paris can be.