Sophie was a very sweet host. The scarf and small bottle of champagne was a nice touch. Room was clean and cute rustic look, but this was more of a hostel than a hotel. It was one small, private room with a small, private bathroom, shared small kitchen. The kitchen had a small espresso or coffee maker, but I couldn't find any coffee or sugar. I brought food in one night and the light went out every 20 seconds so I'd have to wave my arm because I couldn't find the switch to keep the light on while I ate. The beds were hard and uncomfortable for a side sleeper. There was a bright green light above the door that was on all night, no idea what it was. The shower was so small I had to fold my shoulders in to turn around in it. The door to the communal kitchen isn't sound proof at all either so we were woken by people talking every morning plus the elevator going. The location was pretty close to the train station which was nice but not in the nicest area I'd say. Another person in the building referred to it as a "ghetto area". Sorry, but I would not recommend this "hotel".