The good: the rooms are spacious, there is everything you need for cooking for a family, the beds are comfortable, there is a supermarket just below which is open till late. The not so good: rooms are pretty old and would need renovation: doors are squeaking, things are a little falling apart. The biggest minus for us was the noise: we were on the first floor and we could hear the subway coming and the clanging of railways when the train outside was coming and leaving. Also the noises from the room above of chairs and tables moving (maybe some cloth underneath the chair would help). Smoke sensor was placed too near the kitchen, and a fire alarm went off in 2 of the 4 evenings for nothing. For the size, the people at the desk seemed to be too little (one, max 2 person), although they were helpful and not rude. The area is quite ok; Having a metro nearby, that many wrote as a big plus, is not so uncommon downtown; It is not the most pretty area, but there are several bistros. In the rooms, the toilet and bathroom are separated (but this is typical). We could see the (top of the) Eiffel Tower even if we did not pay for it-probably on a higher floor you gave less noise in addition to a better view of it. We requested to set up a room near each other, but I don't know if they didn't give us as requested, which is such a disappointment because our room is too far away, since we're traveling with infants. Not gonna come back here again. Rooms: 3/5 | Service: 2/5 | Location: 3/5.