Now about the food. We bought a tour to this hotel because of its good location (it's true! ) and the continental breakfasts are a nightmare! It was important for us, because we were with children! To eat an omelette and sausages, you had to come to the opening of the restaurant at 7:00-7:15, if you came at 8:00, only a dirty spoon and the container in which this omelet was reminded of an omelette. After talking (if you can call it that) with the staff in the dining room, we realized that they only take out omelets and sausages once, and when they run out, there is only one answer for visitors: finish! Then you can eat chocolate or oatmeal with hot or cold milk the amount of sugar... ) There were 2 types of yogurt: fruit and fat-free without filler. 3 types of sweet croissants: with raisins, chocolate and pacifiers. Butter, melted cheese and French baguette. You could drink it all with Yupi, tea, coffee or cocoa. In general, wake up children 30-40 minutes earlier than planned wake-up call, for the sake of such a breakfast, we decided it’s not worth it. Therefore, in the evening we bought cold cuts, delicious French hard cheese, vegetables and fruits in the market. We always carry a teapot (0.5 l), so tea and cocoa were provided for children right in the room. Yoghurts and sweet croissants could be safely taken out of the dining room to the room, which we did for the children.
Regarding the staff. The reception staff are very pleasant and polite. They speak English. The rest of the staff, felts are Indians, felts are Moroccans... but in English, no gu-gu, and they probably never heard of friendliness. We had a conflict in the dining room on the first morning, we didn’t contact them again, but we never saw smiles on the faces of these wild people. Here, we can say kinder words about the cleaners in the room: they never tried to enter the room before we left. To things they didn’t touch (if we left a little mess on the table - sweets, cookies - nothing was shifted! Which is nice. They cleaned well and efficiently (vacuumed, made the bed (although, out of habit, we always make our bed! ) We washed the sink and shower tray, mirror. . . Therefore, on the third day, we decided to leave 1 euro on the pillow. It couldn't be worse : ))
Location of the hotel. Metro station Bolshie Boulevards is a two-minute walk from the hotel. The Opera is 10-15 minutes on foot. The Griven Museum (wax figures) is 5 minutes away. 10 minutes to the Chocolate Museum. . . etc, etc.
General impression: the hotel is not bad. The main thing to remember is that in Paris the price for a hotel is the price for its location, not for its service! : )
I note the convenient location of the hotel - in the city center, 15 minutes walk to the Louvre, 5 minutes to the Opera.