4/5 david t. 1 year ago on Google
Wrapped
up
a
3
night
stay.
Sept
2-5,
2022.
Location:
this
was
a
great
location
for
me.
It’s
a
5
minute
walk
to
the
Trocodero
and
wonderful
view
of
the
Eiffel
Tower.
I
did
not
use
the
metro
so
I
can’t
speak
to
that.
Lots
of
restaurants
close
by.
Lots.
There
is
a
small
market
less
than
100
yards
away.
Cold
beer
and
champagne
there.
Fresh
fruit.
Snacks.
Candy.
Very
convenient.
There
is
a
Franprix
about
1/4
mile
down
the
road
if
you
need
a
larger
selection.
The
entrance
is
on
a
small
side
street.
Note:
left
in
a
taxi
at
7am.
Got
stuck
behind
the
garbage
pickup
for
about
10
minutes
due
to
the
direction
we
left
in
and
the
width
of
the
street.
Check
in:
Typical
Paris
requirements.
Hand
over
your
passport.
Pay
the
city
tax.
Fill
out
a
contact
form.
We
arrived
at
noon
and
were
told
our
room
would
not
be
ready
until
3pm.
Kinda
sucks
when
you
have
been
up
for
30
hours
but
it
happens.
One
thing
I
wish
more
hotels
would
do
is
offer
early
Check-In
for
a
small
fee.
Hilton
properties
(some
of
them)
will
let
you
check
in
early
for
€40.
I
would
gladly
pay
that.
So.
Who
knows.
Was
offered
a
choice
of
how
many
room
keys.
The
front
desk
will
hold
your
bags
for
you
with
a
paper
tag
to
track
ownership.
We
were
told
they
only
offer
maid
service
after
six
days.
Since
we
had
a
3
day
no
cleaning.
But.
They
offered
a
closet
on
the
floor
that
allowed
you
to
drop
used
linens
and
towels
and
pick
up
clean
ones
as
well.
This
closet
also
had
garbage
bags,
and
toilet
items.
Toilet
paper,
soap,
etc.
The
Room:
Small
elevator
next
to
check
in.
Easily
fits
two
people
and
luggage.
Maybe
you
could
squeeze
a
third…..maybe.
Elevator
is
a
tad
slow
but
works
fine.
We
had
room
501.
Opened
the
door
and
felt
the
wonderful
experience
of
running
air
conditioning.
Noticed
a
immediate
reduction
in
humidity.
They
had
left
the
a/c
running
on
high.
Now
this
being
said.
It’s
France.
Their
idea
of
A\C
and
the
USA
idea
is
worlds
apart.
My
guess
is
the
room
cooled
to
about
72F.
It
was
comfortable.
Would
I
have
liked
it
cooler?
Yes.
Of
course
I
would.
I
always
take
a
travel
electric
fan.
The
combo
of
the
A/C
and
the
fan
made
for
a
pleasant
time.
Our
room
had
a
huge
outdoor
balcony.
It
also
had
a
table
and
4
chairs.
The
view
was
of
a
courtyard
and
residential
housing.
Not
too
bad.
We
noticed
the
rooms
below
on
our
side
(2,3,4)
did
not
have
balconies
but
floor
1
did.
We
had
selected
a
1
bedroom
option.
Once
inside
the
room
there
was
a
small
round
table
and
two
chairs.
To
the
left
was
the
toilet.
Sink
and
mirror.
Tub
and
shower.
Soap,
shampoo,
and
conditioner.
Two
Bath
towels
and
two
hand
towels.
Hair
dryer.
The
shower
had
a
removal
flex
wand.
Good
water
pressure.
Super
hot
water
if
you
wanted
it.
The
kitchen
had
a
microwave,
a
sink,
dual
electric
hot
flattop.
There
was
a
dishwasher
and
a
mini
fridge.
The
mini
fridge
did
not
work.
I
pulled
it
out.
It
was
unplugged.
I
plugged
it
in
and
it
fired
up.
It
worked
great
after
that.
There
were
dishes,
glasses,
silverware
for
2.
Note.
No
coffee
maker.
But.
You
are
in
Paris.
You
should
not
visit
Paris
to
drink
coffee
in
your
hotel
room.
There
was
a
small
garbage
can
with
extra
trash
bags
under
the
sink.
A
sponge.
Some
dish
towels
and
dishwashing
detergent.
The
bedroom
was
nice.
The
bed
was
one
of
those
two
twin
mattresses
with
a
insert
to
make
it
a
full.
A
oversized
flat
sheet
not
a
fitted
sheet.
Then
a
duvet
covered
blanket.
Four
pillows.
There
was
a
small
night
stand
for
each
side
of
the
bed.
There
were
night
lights
and
power
for
each
side
of
the
bed
as
well.
There
is
a
small
closet
with
a
ironing
board,
safe,
hangers,
and
storage.
Bottom
line.
I
will
stay
here
again.
I
enjoyed
my
stay
and
had
minimal
issues.
Oh
the
neighborhood
is
a
safe
area
for
families.
UBER
decided
to
not
work
…….however
the
front
desk
quickly
jumped
into
action
and
we
had
a
taxi
within
10
minutes.
It’s
a
€60
flat
fare
from
the
hotel
to
CDG.
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