Tom_B_Paris
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It's not nice-looking form outside. A small (old-ish) reception and a small (old-ish) dining room that give you back the good-old hotel from the 20th century. However, you'd be pleasantly surprised, already at the very friendly receptionist(s), and even more once in the room, with the spacious bedroom with plenty of lights, which must have been quite luxurious at the time of construction, accompanied with an entrance hall, small kitchen, a bit old but upgraded bathroom, all completely clean. Once in the bedroom, lots of drawers and storage space, good writing desk with enough plugs, armchair and nicely-arranged (ok, it's a bit outdated but) shelves, with some welcome fruit for you. Truly very nice (again a bit outdated but). My main light went out but was quickly taken care of. ||The breakfast is also of good value for money, although if you took a quick walk there are some great bakeries and cafes in the neighbourhood. Great location as it's quite close to the main station. ||The only "complaints" would be the noise level and wi-fi. The trains start runinng around 5am, so if you have sensitive ears, you are advised to bring some ear plugs. The wi-fi, once connected, works fine, but each time during the day I re-connect, it asks me to enter the ID and PW, which is quite painful. ||Otherwise, excellent receptionists with warm welcome, Wholeheartedly recommended.