To begin, I actually had the ability to look at two rooms because my first one did not have a heater that worked. Anyways, to begin, you are greeted with a very fancy lobby. The rooms are also decorated pretty well, but have it’s quirks. As I said, my first room was decently sized with a nice shower/tub, but I had to switch rooms as I wanted a room with sufficient heat. The room I was moved to was a lot smaller and cramped (where you had to step over your bag) and only contained a shower (which had hot water, but only for a limited time and I had to ask the front desk to figure it out). There also aren’t any bedside outlets (in either room). In the smaller room, the only outlet available was in the bathroom while you could unplug the TV in the larger room if needed. The most significant issue is that the hotel is located next to a club, so you will probably be woken up around 3-4 A.M. by people screaming pretty loud. Because of that, I would try to get a room that isn’t on the street. Finally, breakfast was solid, offering baguettes, traditional pastries, the typical spreads (butter, jelly, olive oil, cheese) hard boiled eggs, yogurt, toppings (breakfast meat, tomatoes, cucumbers and oranges), ending with a choice of orange juice, tea or coffee to drink. There is a reason it’s cheaper, but it feels pretty nice overall. Just be warned about street noise and get earplugs if you are really needing to get rest (which fortunately I was indifferent about)