This hotel is nicely located near the metro, good restaurants and the Eiffel Tower. We stayed for one week to celebrate our birthdays. We arrived in the morning and we were allowed to check in. Our room was on the 6th floor. It was small, as Parisian hotel rooms are. The room was a bit tired, including stained carpet, but was generally okay. The bed was very comfortable and we were not bothered by street noise at all. All the staff we encountered were pleasant and professional. Now for the negatives. The first morning we woke up to discover the radiator had dripped water onto our clothes that were in a suitcase placed in front of it. Housekeeping came daily in the late afternoon. A couple of times we were in the room when they arrived so our room wasn't serviced. One night, at midnight, our door was opened by a woman. Of course it woke us up. She identified herself as an employee (later confirmed by us) and was surprised to see us. She told us she was delivering a comforter to a customer and had the wrong room. She never knocked on the door. That seemed strange and we had trouble falling back to sleep that night. We also accidentally discovered that our door wouldn't lock. We reported it and supposedly it was repaired, but the repair didn't work. That made us nervous. Ultimately I believe the entire lock system replaced. It took 3 days from the time we discovered it until it was fixed. One day as we were leaving we discovered the elevator was out of service. We had to walk down from the 6th floor. Normally that wouldn't be a big deal, but my husband had injured his knee and was in quite a bit of pain. Fortunately the elevator was repaired before we arrived back in the evening so we didn't have to walk up all those stairs. If only one of those things had happened it would be easy to overlook. But all of those things? I don't think I'd stay there again.