First off, for Americans travelling aborad, even if you speak a bit of the language, it is always a welcome relief to have someone speak perfect english when in search of directions/recommendations/whatever, because there is a real limit to what hand gestures can accomplish. This place was not only perfectly clean and staffed with polite and congenial English speaking staff - it was perfectly located. Spend a half a day on Rue Cler to build the ingredients for a picnic - cheese, meat, fresh fruit and veggies - and don't forget les patisseries. What a great place to stay. If you can, have a dinner at the world famouse L'ami Jean nearby. You'll need to ask for help - from the staff or from the Enlish speaking business people or patrons to decipher the poetic menu - but it is a wonderful dining experience. Bon voyage, and Bon chance. Stay here for a no worries base camp in Paris. Oh, did I mentino you can see the Eiffle Tower out your window? How cool is that.
This was a pleasure trip with my daughter. Did not eat at hotel (serves breakfast only at 15 euros), but ate at several cafes in Rue Cler neighborhood - Cafe Du Marche, Ulysses (crepes), Tribeca, Le Bosquet, PTT Brassierre - all excellent. 12 euros for breakfast for 2 at PTT Brassierre if you mention Rick Steves' book.
A very pleasant stay throughout. The room was more than adequate, and hotel was close to public transportation. Staff was competent and friendly. Only drawback was the that buffet breakfast was a bit pricey.
Great location. Room was a bit small but we didn't spend much time in the hotel anyways. This was our first visit to Paris, so room size might be typical of most hotel rooms in the city. During checkout, be sure to mention the discount (if you have one) or they might miss it.