Wanderluster2
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I really enjoyed my stay at this small boutique hotel in Paris. It’s thoughtfully designed with quintessential Parisian charm. We stayed in a twin room, which was definitely compact, but nothing unusual for Paris (one bonus is a decent size wardrobe in the room for hanging clothes, which isn’t always a given). ||A few small improvements could make it even better, like adding a few more hooks in the bedroom and bathroom, and maybe a little shelf in the shower for toiletries. Also, just a heads-up if you're staying in a twin room: the bathroom has a partial frosted glass door, so it might feel a bit too open if you're not traveling with someone you know well.||I wasn’t too sure what to expect for the 13ème, but the location is in a great little neighborhood that feels more local and less touristy. It’s a bit removed from the big sights, but well-connected by metro and bus, so getting around was easy. The hotel also provides a curated list of nearby restaurants, which I really appreciated.||One pleasant surprise was the express breakfast. I usually skip hotel breakfasts because they’re overpriced or too heavy, but this one was perfect: €6 for a coffee, a glass of juice (freshly squeezed orange juice was an option!), and two pastries. Just right, and great value. They also provide a refillable glass water bottle that can filled with still or sparkling water at their filtered tap for decanting into personal water bottles.||The staff were friendly, helpful, and responsive throughout my stay.|Overall, a charming and comfortable stay with thoughtful touches. I’d definitely come back!