Spent 2 nights at this hotel and was quite impressed. Impressions are both with plus and minus. On the bright side: location, price, staff attitude, fair comfort and antique if you like it. I do and that's why I chose this hotel.
On the dark side: houskeeping does very basic cleaning, i.e. they change towels and wipe the basin and toilet (?) and make beds. They probably wipe wooden floors as well however have no proof of that in my room. But that's all they do. There were 2 mirrows in my room and one of them was probably cleaned a couple of years ago if ever. The web on the wall above my head was horrible, bde head stead wasn't cleaned for ages (I cleaned it with the wet tissue),2 glass wall bed lights were dusty, the radiator in the bathroom was clean only it its upper half, the lower part wss black instead of white between rails. Jacuzi perhaps hasn't been used for ages and when I tried to switch it on the dirt went out of holes together with horrible smell. The hotel doesn't provide hair conditioner, only hair and body gel and body lotion. They do not replace bottles daily. I also have never seen the hotel that doesn't put a new sop bar daily. Towels are clean but very old. Bathroom is so dark that it's impossible to do make up or style your hair. I think that one of the lights was uot of order. Speaking of the lights the room itself is quite dark but that was ok for me. However if you need to do some work at the desk than it is a problem as there is no table lamp. They don't have blinds but just heavy gardines which looked stylish but if your room is facing the street you have to close curtains almost everytime you are in the room. Bathroom has a glass wall so to dress up or undress in the bathroom is not an option. But you can still watch TV while taking a shower which is a plus. Also there were no batthroom cups even plastic ones. Never seen this before. There were only two small shot glasses for not clear what purpose- not suitable for wine or water anyway. No hook in the bathroom as well and the door is sliding. there is no shelf for your stuff as well, just a bit of space on both side of the basin. Worked for me though.
Bedding was clean and the bed and pillows were comfortable but the wool blanket looked like it came directly from barracks or hospital of 50s.Did not look antique at all.
There is no hotel guest book, note pad, pen, etc, or any information about the hotel except of the breakfast prices. Did not eat breakfast though. There is no tea/coffee facilities in the room so if you prefer your first cup of tea in bed, bring your own kettle, etc.
The front door of the room was in "antique" condition and won't close until you have to lift it. Good physical exercise, perhaps.
Amonth other positives - My room faced the street but there we no disturbance during the night and I am very light sleeper.
The hotel is non smolking but if you must to smoke ask for a room with a balcony or notify the staff but in this case there is an extra charge of 29 eu per night.
All staff are French which is so rear nowdays and they speak good English. They are very polite and helpful but I've got the feeling if there is a serious problem you'll not achives much with them. Typical I'm afraid. However they are perfect in calling for a taxi (I didn't wait for more than 5-6 minutes), booking restaurants and sightseeing.
As I said before the hotel is decorated in antique style and furnished with real antiques. That is very unusual for a small hotel and makes a very pleasant impression.
All in all I had a very nice stay and did not have any complains. If you are visiting Kleber just be aware of their "minuses" and bring your own shampoo, soap, kettle, etc.
The location is fantastic, the hotel in general is very nice for what you pay for and I am definitely staying there againg should I wish to be in this part of Paris.
Hope you will enjoy your stay as I did.
I would like to thank all the staff for their great efforts to make my stay as pleasant as it was.
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