I guess the worst thing about this hotel is that it is a little too far from the railway station when you are dragging your luggage with you, however it is a pretty decent hotel. Actually, it is probably best described as an apartment hotel because the rooms, even though they are a single room with a bathroom, provide you with everything that you need, including plates. They didn't have a huge number of breakfast options, though it is cheaper than a number of other places that I have been to (I wasn't really in the mood for toast or bread rolls, though I do realise that this is what the French generally have). Oh, and the elevator can be a bit funny at times and seems to be a little old (and quite small, you can really only fit one person and their bags in it at a time). Oh, and there isn't much around the area as well - the nears bars are about a five minute walk. Still, it was a nice hotel and the staff were reasonably friendly. read more