Review of the hotel and more.

Written: 12 november 2011
Travel time: 16 — 23 september 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 8.0
Were in September 2011. The hotel corresponds to two stars. We got a room on the 2nd floor, corner room. Relatively clean - they make the bed every day, vacuum (carpet on the floor) and take out the trash every day. But the cleaning is superficial - if you look into the lamps, which are located very low (at head level) - a huge layer of dust on the bulbs. There are dirty curtains on the windows (both light and dense), it was even disgusting to sleep next to them, I was afraid to touch them - I had to in the evening move them away from you. In the shower, when you are inside and close the plastic door - black fungus in places. There was no door to the shower room. But we never saw any insects. The room was quiet, though we slept like the dead. Nice LCD TV from LG. Their sockets turned out to be a problem - they have a metal rod everywhere (for grounding? ) Thank God, the boiler plug, which we prudently took with us, came up. By the way, if someone cannot fall asleep without drinking tea, be sure to take a kettle or something like that, because. they have neither boiling water nor a kettle anywhere.
In principle, you can live in a hotel. Maybe if we go again, we will stop there. The main thing is that it’s really not very far from the Opera Garnier, where all our excursions began - we walked at a fast pace in 20-25 minutes (when we finally remembered the road).
By the way, in order to save money, we sometimes bought from them at the Monoprix supermarket and had dinner in the room. We were quite full: we took slices of sausage (2 euros), ham (2-2.5 euros), cheese (about 2 euros), as well as bread (1-1.5 euros), ready-made shrimp (about 3 euros). Everything is not very expensive, it comes out much cheaper than eating together in a cafe. They also bought wine there: for 4-5 euros you can get an inexpensive Bordeaux, but quite decent. (By the way, in the afternoon in a cafe, 0.3 liters of wine will cost no less than 3.7 euros. Whoever is in Paris for the first time - try a drink in a cafe - "Kir", we really liked it, this is a dry red wine with blackcurrant liqueur and spices. I also recommend that those with a sweet tooth try for dessert "Creme brulee" - I found out what it should really be !! !
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