Tuanzixiaobecky
February 15, 2024
Unfortunately, the old building was being renovated for the Olympic Games, so the rooms that originally had windows became windowless rooms. I don’t know where to explain! It’s very stuffy without a window. It’s so stuffy that even if I wash my socks at night, they’ll be dry at 6 a.m.… Covering me with a quilt at night will make me sultry and sweaty, and even if I don’t cover myself, it’ll be cold! The room was so hot that I caught a cold the next day because I am prone to catching colds as soon as I go out and blow in the air!
The hotel equipment is old, and the elevator is an old British-style elevator. It is full for two people! If you bring a suitcase, two people should go upstairs in batches. The room is less than 10 square meters, with just enough space to open a large suitcase and turn around. There is a bathtub in the bathroom, but the shower is a squatting type, so you have to squat when taking a bath. The bathroom will get soaked while standing. Especially unfriendly to the elderly. Toothbrushes, slippers, and hairdryers (the old British style are not strong) are not provided here, so it is best to bring your own.
The location is amazing, with the M and REC subway lines on both sides, making it easy to go to Versailles and Disney. There is also direct access to the airport via the Roissybus, which is a 450-meter walk to the hotel. It is the first choice for transfer after arrival.
Another aspect of the good location is that when you don’t know what to eat, it is adjacent to two century-old restaurants LEON (green-mouthed clams) and GRAND CAFE (seafood and snails). The Opera House is just a few steps away. There are more... across the back alley is Lafayette!
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