Staff were lovely, and the hotel is in a great area - close to metro stations, easily walkable with great food and drink options around. But the hotel room was tiny and badly needs some renovation updates (scratched/torn wallpaper, old carpets, bits of the drywall in the ceiling of the bathroom were cracked and peeling off, etc.) Perhaps this outlet placement is the norm in europe but it is not in north america - folks should note that there is no power outlet in the bathroom (at least there wasn't any in the double room I stayed in) so you are stuck drying your hair, using curling irons, etc while squished into the roughly 1 foot/12 inch wide space next to either side of the bed, as those are the only outlets with mirrors close by. The design of the room itself is a neat idea, love the Renoir inspired "painting" on the wall, very parisian and lovely. But the carpets need replacing, as do the curtains (while technically clean, they appeared old and musty). The bathroom is quite small, the design of the shower (open) meant that water splashes everywhere so be prepared to wipe that up with one of the thin towels they provide. The room overall is teeny tiny, as a solo traveller I didn't mind it too much - but it is a double room and is advertised as ideal for 2 people. I would not recommend 2 people stay there for longer than a night or two, it would get cramped pretty quickly.
Ideal for a short stay in a nice area for a somewhat affordable price! Not 3 stars by my standard.