Very bare bones, basic rooms. On the plus, the beds were comfy, pillows and duvet were nice quality. Bathroom was clean, though compact. No shelf or space to put toiletries. No hand towel or face cloth, only 2 bath towels. There is no TV, fridge, kettle, safe or kleenex in the room. Basically, zero amenities. The flooring is a kind industrial vinyl over concrete, which I bet is off-gassing toxicity, and is cold and hard. It was clean though. The lighting is very dim in the room, it was hard to see at times. I was calling them the "interrogation" lights, because the angle from the ceiling was pointing at your eyes. Bizarre art of a lady in a bathtub full of bananas. We arrived at 12:45 and they charge 25 Euros extra to get the room before 15:00, even though it was empty. There is a kind of small communal kitchen in the basement where you can buy coffee in theory, but it did not work the day we tried. All the dishes were also dirty and unavailable the two times we went down there. Hotel Location is not awful, but it's not central to the stuff you want to see. You can get there by metro easily enough. There is a carrefour express grocery store nearby which is nice, and a Paul Bakery on the corner which is fabulous. Would not stay again unless had no viable other choice. Hotels were pretty expensive when we booked, but I would add a little more budget on the hotel, to try to get something a bit better.