We booked two rooms, a superior room(and requested 2 single beds in it) and an executive room. The superior wasn’t set as requested with two single beds initially. They tried telling me it wasn’t requested, but I printed my reservation and showed it- they did work to switch, though it took an hour. The rooms are small- I’m American so it was a bit surprising compared to a basic hotel room in the US. There is no dresser, nightstand etc. I wasn’t surprised though, it seems to be fairly standard in Europe. the executive room was more roomy— its bathroom is the entire lower level. The stairs were a bit steep but manageable. As a larger person, the wall toilet made creaking noises that I hadn’t experienced in any other toilet space. The room lights required the key to work, great from a conservation perspective, annoying since they only issued one key and you’re in the dark if someone leaves with a key. It was clean, a bit bare even. Could have used a photo on a wall for pizzazz. Staff were nice enough. Buffet breakfast was included and seemed to be a typical French offering. I wouldn’t have paid for it otherwise, there are far too many similar offering just steps away. There is really no lobby to speak of— so don’t expect to lounge in a common area. A small misunderstanding as we were leaving regarding something they thought we broke. They seemed to accept our explanation, but I remain ready to dispute a credit card charge if it comes to it. I wouldn’t be opposed to staying here again— in a stick with the evil you know sort of way.