I found this property was very different from advertised. The rooms in the photos have big beautiful art behind a cozy looking bed. My room was just grey walls with an IKEA-type bed. Multiple times throughout different parts of the day there were bags of laundry in the hallway that I literally stepped over to get through. I also had some miscommunication with the check in desk that left me sitting around in the lobby for over an hour waiting for my room. It was okay with me if the room wasn't ready. In fact, I hadn't asked to check in, only to set my bag down so I could go get something to eat. Strangely they had a pile of people's bags in the breakfast room. Even though they had a closed closet for luggage. It was an hour wasted because the check in person kept telling me the room is almost ready, it'll just be this many more minutes. But that time kept getting longer and longer. I would have been happy not to rush them and come back. I only had 2 full days in Paris and any time wasted sitting in a hotel lobby was time not spent exploring.
The nice things about this hotel are there is air conditioning, which is hard to find in Paris, but becoming more and more necessary during summers. The room was very clean and had a convenient place to hang and place clothes. Which can also be hard to find in Paris. The location is really good. Charming cafes are right below. It's a quick walk to the metro, where the stop is very convenient to access from the rest of Paris.