All in all, we had a wonderful two nights and three days in Paris from 16.10 to 18.10.
Pros: The hotel is located on a fairly quiet street with convenient access to the metro, shops, cafes, and most importantly, a 10-minute walk on Montmartre. Inside, a neat appearance with a reception desk, a cozy corner with breakfast tables, which can be ordered separately for 8 euros (coffee, tea, juice, croissants, baguette, yogurt, jam, butter, cheese, milk, cereal). Very friendly staff, free Wi-Fi is quite fast, you can leave your luggage for any time.The room with the bed and the bathroom are spacious enough for two people to move freely. The bath is compatible with the toilet and has all the amenities: two towels per person and one for the feet, two rolls of toilet paper, enough shampoo and soap sachets for two people for the two nights we stayed. The only negative is the old hair dryer on the wall, which, although it works, lets air through a broken pipe.Towels and bed linen are in good condition, fresh and white.There is a fan for the summer stay, there is a TV, but we did not use it.I really liked that the hotel does not take advance payment, but pays only on the day of arrival. Also, there are no additional deposits, but you only pay an additional local tax of 1.13 per person per night. But it is announced on the website and reminded about this fee at the time of booking. You will be issued an electronic key card, which you do not need to leave at the reception desk. You can hang a sign on the door if you don't have to clean that day.
Cons: We had a room 33 on the third floor, you can go up by the elevator, you can take the stairs. Even two people are very cramped in the elevator, so if you have a lot of luggage, you will have to go up and down several times. The rooms are not soundproofed. But we were in the middle of October, when there were few people in the hotel, so we practically did not feel any discomfort. There is a kettle, but there are no glasses or cups. Disposable slippers are also not provided.There is also no refrigerator, but it was not essential for us. There are sockets, but not near the beds, but in the walls at the entrance. The bed is quite comfortable, there are extra pillows and a blanket if it's cold, but it looks very unkempt, like it hasn't been washed in a while. In general, the room is very modest, but this is not a minus, because we were not looking for pomp. But I wanted to see French sophistication. And therefore it will be appropriate to make a small cosmetic repair and replace some accessories to refresh and make the rest more pleasant.