I wish I could give this place zero stars—it doesn’t even deserve to be called a hotel. If you're planning a trip to Paris and considering staying here, please reconsider. We stayed for three nights, and the experience was dreadful from start to finish.
First, the room was incredibly small and filthy. There was barely enough space to move around, and everything felt dirty. The breakfast was by far the worst I’ve ever experienced, with only a couple of eggs, stale croissants, and tasteless cheese. However, these issues pale in comparison to the most alarming problem: safety.
Despite explicitly asking both the reception and cleaning staff not to enter our room, someone did while we were out. We noticed one of the dirty towels on the bathroom floor had been removed, while the others were left untouched—this felt odd.
Then, two days later, I noticed a $155 charge on my credit card. When I contacted the hotel, they claimed it was for a missing towel. Yes, $155 for a dirty towel worth barely a dollar! Why would we take a dirty towel? It felt like a scam, and I believe they’re taking advantage of tourists, assuming most won’t notice extra charges while traveling abroad. Fortunately, I had phone roaming enabled and caught the charge in time.
For your own peace of mind, please reconsider your choice if you’re thinking of staying here. This place is not worth the risk.