Kevin B.
Yelp
This place is modern. It might be post-modern. I don't really know what that is. But it sounds like something that I should use to describe a hotel in Paris, and so I am going to do just that. Aside from being ultra-conveniently located just outside of the airport, across from the Hilton, the rooms definitely feel contemporary and clean-almost sterile. That can be a good or a bad thing, I suppose, but I really enjoyed the aesthetic personally.
The space is a bit small, with a narrow hallway leading to a small area with a desk, and then a bed that occupies most of the room. It spans from wall to wall, top-to-bottom, and also meets the wall on one side. Underneath is a place to store your luggage, which helps to make the most of the otherwise limited space. As others have mentioned, the entire room is controlled by an iPad, from the lights, to the TV, to the temperature. I like my dwellings COLD, so I was disappointed that it had a minimum setting of 18 degrees, but what can ya do? It was February, I suppose.
The room might be a bit small, but the convenience of running everything from a single hub is quite nice. I found the bed comfortable, and very spacious. The TV is set up for AirPlay, which was very convenient, and made rewatching GoT from my laptop a breeze. Additionally, the common area, such as the lobby and the bar, was absolutely buzzin' all night. I have never really seen anything like it. There are desks with iMacs, board games, and of course a restaurant and full bar. There were only two beers on draught, which was a bummer, but if there is one thing that I learned from my week in Paris, it is that you don't come to France for the beer.
My only complaint stems from the fact that they claimed to have 24 hour food service, but when I came downstairs at 3am, I was told that I would need to come back at 6am, when they began serving food. I found this a major inconvenience, and the description of their offerings misleading, but I was much too tired and drunk to argue with them. I went back to my room and ate some of my souvenirs instead. C'est la vie.