What a view!! United Airlines recommended this hotel when we bought our airfare. So glad we followed their recommendation. This small hotel is located towards the bottom of Montmartre, a fun neighborhood with lots to see & eat! We paid for what is called an "artist's studio" room which comes with a beautiful view of the Eiffel Tower (we were on the 5th floor). The hotel is on the smaller side & is sooo comfortable. We got there on Easter Sunday, too early to check in so the front desk stored our luggage & we camped out in the nice sitting area they have off the reception area. We availed ourselves of the filtered water dispenser in the same area, as well as the coffee & tea. Once we were able to get into our room, we settled into a very comfy setting. The view of the Tower is incredible to wake up to! The room is a nice size & the large bed (2 twins pushed together) was comfortable. The bathroom/shower area is a nice size & amazingly has enough counter space, a welcome surprise. There is a nice tub but we didn't use it, preferring the shower which was also a nice size. There are plush bathrobes to use & the liquid hand soap smells divine! We paid for the buffet breakfast which did not disappoint. There was smoked salmon, a few types of hams, hard-boiled eggs, cheeses, yummy yogurts, a nice selection of different breads, including delicious croissant type roles with raisins or chocolate, fresh fruit salad, marmalades, bacon, sausage & some very tasty scrambled eggs, plus teas, coffee and hot chocolate. On top of the great food, there is an even more amazing view of the Eiffel Tower from the restaurant. Getting a table by the window is always a good idea! Unfortunately, we never had lunch or dinner since we were always out & about, but I'm sure it is very good! The bar is very nice, next to the restaurant with an equally amazing view, & has a retractable roof. We had after dinner drinks there when getting back from walking for miles. The neighborhood is a gem, offering lots of places to eat. I wish I would have been able to buy something from the bakeries nearby but one can only eat so much! Lots of nice stores & boutiques to shop (or window shop). There is a tiny creperie a half block around from the hotel where we had delicious sweet crepes made to order by a very nice guy. Can you tell I already miss the neighborhood? Some people prefer being closer to the Champs Elysees or in other neighborhoods, but we will be back for sure for another stay @ Terrass, if we can save up enough:) Last, but not least, the hotel's personnel were nothing but fabulous. Saufian, Alex, Paul, Sebastien (all in reception), plus Christine & her other colleague (whose name I never asked, ugh!) who work as hosts in the restaurant, are true professionals & we loved our interaction with all of them. If you're going to Paris & can afford a nice hotel, book your room @ Terrass & thank me for it later:)