“Caring staff and a good deal for an expensive city, close to transit and other amenities”
My experience with the staff was better than the actual comfort of the room, but I was quite ill when I arrived in Paris so I may have felt more uncomfortable with the room than I normally would. The staff member working the night shift was very kind, rang for a doctor who came to my room (but it was 110 euros) and brought me a few comfort measures and tea since I was so unwell. The day staff were also really nice and helpful.
I stayed in a room for one person on the main floor.
The hotel its self is close to the metro, a bus station, internet cafe, bank, pharmacy and restaurants etc.. its on a little street so I had a little trouble at first finding it.
The hotel offers wifi but no computer is available for use if you don't have your own, continental breakfast is available, there is no kettle in the room, but there is a phone, tv, and seperate washroom within the room.
things I didn't like about the hotel/room was that the room felt damp, and faced into an outdoor courtyard where people would smoke and it would drift through into my room, the bed was also uncomfortable and so was the one square pillow. I think it is otherwise a good place to stay it was quiet and I felt safe.
I did think it was a little weird you have to hand in your key before you go out for the day... but overall I would definitely stay here again and the staff were really caring.