Chestnut trees in Paris

Written: 16 may 2010
Travel time: 24 april — 1 may 2010
A trip to Paris was planned with a friend for a long time, the hotel was chosen closer to the center. We read reviews on the Internet, we were ready for the fact that the room was small, but therefore we were not shocked by its size. Of course, the main advantage of the hotel - its location - a stone's throw from the Louvre, on a quiet street of Moliè re, 5 minutes walk to the Opera. The rest, alas, is rather sad. Perhaps they settled us in the worst room - shabby, there was no overhead lighting, the door to the bathroom rested against the bed and creaked terribly, the window - into the courtyard-well, there was only one chair, only an antediluvian small TV set fit on a small table, which we, however didn't even turn it on, the bedside tables look more like old stools. However, all these inconveniences did not prevent us from enjoying Paris. We only spent nights in the room. We slept well, it was quiet in the room, neither neighbors nor street noises were heard. Plumbing is clean, shower gel, soap, shampoo, towels changed regularly. The hotel staff is quite friendly, there is a Russian girl at the reception (works, in my opinion, once every 4 days). We asked twice to lubricate the door hinges of the toilet room, we were promised, but did not. The breakfast room is also very small, the breakfasts themselves are modest - ham, cheese, butter, yogurts, jams, muesli, canned fruits, apples, kiwi, coffee, tea, buns, 2 types of juices. Every day the same set. If you are late with breakfast, any of the above ends. In general, in terms of price / quality ratio, I would put the hotel in three.
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