We only spent 2 nights in the hotel, there isn't much to it really. A block of rooms and a separate building where the reception is located and food can be had.
Only problem with the whole thing was the check in. We emailed to let the hotel know that we would not be able to make the 11pm check-in closing time and were told to phone when we got to the hotel to see about how to get into our room.
Upon arriving at the hotel (13euro taxi from train station), we found a page stuck to the reception window listing names, room numbers and that our key was in the door. We went to our room which was taken, so had to go back to reception and check the other rooms that were listed and found that one was free so we took this instead. Phoning the hotel number was no use, just an answering machine in French.
Breakfast was 9euro which I took the first morning, loads of baguettes, tea, coffee, croissants etc. Bit steep but unless you brought your own food there is nowhere in the surrounding area to buy anything.
Besides that, room was clean and tidy, no real complaints. I wouldn't recommend the hotel for a romantic getaway, it is pretty basic and did us for the few hours we needed a bed being out the rest of the time in the city.
Checking out, 1.30 euro tourist tax was to be paid as well as any breakfast and water/beer etc that had been put on the room tab. 2.50 euro for a big bottle of water.
We checked out on a Friday at 8.10am and were told it was impossible to get a taxi on a Friday as we needed to get to the train station for 9.25am.
We managed to catch a bus around the corner at 8.35am which got us into the bus stop named "Republic" around 9am then a friendly French student brought us the whole way to the train station walking and via metro with 10minutes to spare.