Kate Ri
Google
The hotel is located in a truly fantastic area — very central and convenient.
The staff were incredibly kind and welcoming — I was even offered a drink while waiting for a mattress topper to be brought to my room, which I really appreciated.
The room itself is quite comfortable by Paris standards — not cramped at all, I didn’t feel boxed in, which is rare for this city.
It features a large mirror, a spacious wardrobe, and a stylish interior — I really liked the color of the walls and overall vibe.
There’s a coffee machine, complimentary water, a semi-stocked mini bar, and a speaker, which added to the feeling of care and comfort.
Slippers and high-quality cosmetics were also a lovely touch.
A few things to note:
• The TV is quite small and doesn’t support phone connection.
• There’s no power socket in the bathroom, which is a bit inconvenient.
• No USB-C ports — not expected, but would’ve been a nice touch.
The main downside, and the reason I couldn’t extend my stay, was the poor sound insulation.
My room faced the street and I could hear everything — from street noise to cleaning staff chatting and slamming doors in the hallway.
I noticed almost no difference between having the window open or closed.
If you’re a light sleeper or sensitive to sound, this could be a real issue.
That said, if noise doesn’t bother you, this hotel is a great value for money — stylish, well-located, and overall very pleasant.
But if you, like me, prioritize quiet and deep rest, it might not be the best match.