Passable, but no more

Written: 20 january 2015
Travel time: 1 — 7 january 2015
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I stayed at this hotel from 8.01 to 12.01. 2015. The hotel is 2 *, not 3, as in advertising (written at the entrance). Reading the reviews of tourists, I was ready for the worst, and compared to the horrors described earlier, it even seemed to me not bad - the toilet drained normally, there was no mold in the bathroom, it was clean enough. They cleaned every day, at least they changed towels and wiped the floor in the bathroom (they already wrote about the quality of the towels and the bed, I agree). The hair dryer is really broken - the handle falls off, but it works. In general, everything - like worn clothes - performs its functions, but does not shine. Among the shortcomings of my room - the windows overlooked the square, I arrived at the weekend and it was very noisy at midnight - people were returning from the cinema (or the theater, located around the corner of the hotel), some motorcyclists rode, the light hit the windows from advertising, despite thick curtains. It was useless to try to sleep until one in the morning (or even later). In addition, I had the impression of some kind of constant lack of light - there were few lamps, I got up early - it was still dark, I came late - it was already dark, and constantly drew the curtains so that I could not be seen from the street. But you know, despite everything, I was satisfied with everything. After all, I came to watch Paris, walk its streets and squares until late, sit in cafes. Well, just for an overnight stay, this hotel was quite suitable for the money that I paid. Yes, there was no refrigerator in the room, I had to tie the purchased cheeses in a bag to the bars on the window. Breakfast is really poor. But there is a confectionery nearby, in the cafe building itself, and across the square - the Monoprix market (from 9-00 to 21-00 every day, seven days a week). In general, you can live! But before the Opera, I walked along the Grand Boulevards, about 25 minutes. And not far from the Cité . Although in Paris, wherever you go, everywhere is interesting. So I'm happy with my vacation. Yes, Wi-Fi in the hotel is paid, free in the cafe downstairs.
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