"This is in a great location, but this should not be a 4-star hotel. There is no lobby, the rooms are very small with not even a desk or chair to do some work on a laptop, and you can't individually control the temperature in your room. I had problems with the air conditioning (during a heat wave in Paris) and was frustrated by the unhelpful responses of the staff. The first person told me she would tell the housekeeper (which seemed odd); the next person on duty told me the rooms were centrally controlled and I couldn't adjust the temperature, but also insisted that the temperature was 21 because the thermostat said 21. It was not 21. It was warm. When finally we came home at 8pm one evening to a stifling hot room, and convinced the front desk person that our air conditioning was not working, he offered us a room right above ours that was, oddly, even hotter. He insisted that the air conditioning was working, and he didn't speak enough English for us to argue with him. We decided to stay in our old room, where our stuff was, but discovered that he had locked us out of that room because we had been "moved" to the other room. We ended up getting locked out of our room at least 4 times during our stay, each time required climbing 5 flights of stairs or using the tiny lift that fits two people, to get new key cards. When you come home exhausted after a long night of walking around Paris, you don't want to deal with this."