I would suggest staying somewhere else. The first room they gave us, despite there being almost no one else staying, was on the top floor, up two flights of circular stairs. Not the kind of stairs you want to carry luggage up and down. Then we tried to turn on a light behind the bed and it not only blew out, it blew out all the lights in the room. Tiny room, BTW.
So we moved to a room on the ground floor, which was very slightly larger, apparently a wheelchair accessible room. It had a shower which was simple open to the entire bathroom, with no curtain. Luckily we didn't need showers, because the room was cold. The in room thermostat only goes up to where it's set by the management, which was far too cold. I had to go out to reception, hunt down someone in the back rooms, and get them to turn it up. That worked a little better, but barely, and soon returned to just bring far too cold. The pillows were small, and no extras for sitting up in bed, and the beds were uncomfortable. And instead of the one piece duvet that virtually all French hotels sensibly use, this had sheet, thin blanket, and a thin bedspread. No extras, and that arrangement can never be as clean; it also tends to get jumbled, making the night even colder and less comfortable.
I would suggest almost anywhere else; even the cheapies like f1 would be better.