The hotel, while on the pricey side, offered comfortable accommodation. Conveniently located near a metro station, it's in a non-touristy area of the city. Although it took a bit longer to reach the city center/right bank, the hotel's surroundings had great dining options and a supermarket across the street. The hotel is also on a quiet street.
While the initial interaction with the man at check-in were slightly condescending (very French) and not being able to pay the city tax with cash, the evening and check-out receptionist were very nice.
The room size was on the smaller side but was clean and gave off a modern vibe, but at the same time slightly run down with wear and tear. The sofa bed was comfortable, but showed significant damage. There were also a few maintenance issues like burnt-out bedside lamps and cove lights. Storage and hanging space were somewhat limited, but this was balanced by the bright and spacious bathroom, complete with lovely amenities.
There was a Nespresso coffee maker and a complimentary bottle of water, but the absence of a kettle was noted and would have been a nice addition.
While there were a few areas that could use improvement, the stay was ultimately positive!