Formerly the Valgirard hotel, this is a really cute, Parisian boutique hotel. The front staff are super helpful and speak English really well. They offer a breakfast buffet but with all the local options like coffee shops I would skip. It has a coffee machine. Hotel water kettle and small fridge but just for their drinks. My room was very old Parisian like my aunts apartment close by. There was a room, separate bathroom, separate toilet, walk in closet. The air condition was great but there was a little musty smell to my room because you have to turn the Eiffel tour key to turn on the electricity in the room. Luckily you can leave it turned on when you leave for the day. Speaking of keys, you leave it at the front desk when you leave. It's staffed 24 hours. Housekeeping happens in the afternoon. The elevator was classic to when the area was modernized probably in the 1950s. It's small enough for one person and one lugggage. They also have an afternoon tea which is really cute and it's a nice snack option. Not filling but a great snack and cute enough. read more