While this is shown as a three star hotel, it really is a two star (two and a half if it existed). I still enjoyed my stay there but the room was very small (pictures do a good job to make it appear larger than it really is). I was not in Paris to stay in my room so the size did not matter that much to me. Do not count on the TV to be a distraction: from the 30 channels or so, the reception on a dozen of those was very bad and all the others were in French (again not a big deal to me since I speak French). The room makes really good use of original stone walls , well integrated in the construction of the room. It is charming. Surprisingly, the hotel sits on a small street but the traffic was heavy and the noise level, especially scooters, make it impossible to open windows in the evening. Fortunately, AC worked well. I would recommend to find a room in the upper levels. However the hotel was very well located between walking distance of three subway stations, across from a great bakery I used for croissants, espressos and fresh sandwiches and in a neighbourhood that while is not touristy still has a large number of conveniences: cafes, restaurants, bars, small grocery stores, etc. I also really like the personnel at the hotel: in one week I dealt with many: they were all helpful, putting up with my many questions.