Ordinary hotel

Written: 28 july 2011
Travel time: 1 — 7 june 2011
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I was in Paris at the beginning of June 2011. So, the pluses of the hotel. 1. There are stops nearby and the metro (Cadet station) and the bus, by the way, by the end of the trip, we found out that traveling by bus is much more convenient and pleasant than in the Paris metro, and you can also see the city through the window along the way : ) I don’t know , but I didn’t see traffic jams in Paris for a week, only on Monday morning on the way from the airport, and on Sunday the work of all transport was simply mobilized in connection with some kind of manifestation. . . So ride the bus, the fare is the same, but it's best to walk : ) 2. Near the hotel there is an amazing bakery where you can buy hot croissants in the morning for 0.90 euros (it's cheaper than in the city and tastier), there is also a grocery store around the corner, ordinary, we mostly bought cheeses (there they are fresh and tasty and inexpensive ) and wine, it should be noted that a bottle of wine for 3 euros tastes quite decent : ) there is also a McDonald's nearby, probably the usual one, didn't go in3. To the Grand Opera on foot about 15 minutes along Rue Lafayette, only numerous traffic lights are tiring every 10 meters. . . I had a 2-bed room, as it turned out later, for me alone it was quite normal, for two, of course, tiny No. 202 meters 6 square, the TV worked, but I didn’t watch it, there was no time, there was no hair dryer (I took my own), a refrigerator too, I also took a travel iron, so I don’t know how things are with ironing. There was a safe, but in my opinion it did not work, no matter how I tried to figure it out, I could not close it, there was an email. kettle (working). The walls, of course, are thin, but I left early in the morning, I came late in the evening, it didn’t bother me much, though exactly at 7-30 in the morning (breakfast start time) there was a noisy slamming of the door when the neighbor ran for breakfast : ) I got 2 times for breakfast, croissants warm, cheese. , butter, honey in portioned briquettes, some kind of fruit puree, milk, cereal, juice, tea, coffee in bags. The room was cleaned daily, on the first day, for lack of other little things, I left 2 euros on the bedside table.... they made the bed, changed the towels, added soap-gel, added tea-coffee bags, added 1 euro on the second day, getting hold of a trifle. . . don't believe it! The bed was half made! towels are the same, gel soap was added, no tea and coffee. . . like this. . . my friend lived in another hotel, she hung a "do not disturb" sign on the door and the room was not cleaned at all. . . I don’t know, I decided that in the light of Parisian prices, 2 euros is 2 croissants and then left 2 euros on the bedside table, the bed was changed 3 times in a week, always clean towels, gel-soap-tea-coffee and a ventilated room. My window overlooked the courtyard on some kind of roof, maybe unaesthetic, but quiet at night !! ! The staff at the hotel didn’t speak Russian boom-booms, it’s hard, of course, only one elderly monsieur (maybe the owner), with a sense of pride in his knowledge, said “Good night! ” in Russian in the evening! and I was glad just to the point of madness, to which I probably said with the same monstrous accent: "Merci, monsieur, bon nuit" and also proudly retired : ))))))) By the way, I returned to the hotel at 11-12 pm has always been open. Summarizing what has been said, the hotel is ordinary, without frills, a friend in "Erop Liege" had 2 stars, no worse, but cheaper, from the difference: there was no kettle and she had a single room, in general, a tiny one and that's it.
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