Top rated for location. It is several minutes on foot to Saint Lazare Station, and bus stop is near, too. Furthermore, I couldn't find a cheaper hotel in this area. However, it is not a bad hotel.
About the cleanliness, it is satisfactory except for one point. One of them is the electric kettle. It smells sour. Since it was the first day of the trip, I wanted to have coffee with Calorie Mate that I brought from Japan for dinner, but I gave up. Service cookies are not the same as service coffee. My wife repeatedly boiled the pot and the smell disappeared, so I used it from the second day. Cleanliness and facilities are deducted from this one point. Why are overseas pots so poorly maintained? The coffee and tea in the room are boiled and ready to drink... Are Japanese hotels the only special places? Is it normal for people overseas to use a sour electric kettle?
As for the service, I myself met a pickpocket in Paris this time. About 130 euros in cash and hotel keys were stolen. When I returned to the hotel and told him about it, he immediately remade the card key. Be careful! Use the inside pocket! He treated me kindly and gave me advice. The shock of pickpocketing has eased a little. I am very grateful for this kind of response.
As for the facilities, the points have already been deducted for the pot, but the shower booth is a little narrow, and the shampoo, conditioner, and body soap are all-in-one, but if you go from COSPA, you can understand everything except the pot.
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