・In terms of access, there are many shops in the area, a supermarket next door, and it is about a 5-minute walk to Moulin Rouge. If you plan to go to Moulin Rouge, I recommend a nearby hotel as you will be coming back late at night. There are also many taxis in front of Moulin Rouge, but you will probably be ripped off.
・As for the hotel, the woman at the front desk and the female manager were very kind, but the woman in charge of breakfast was not very accommodating. She greeted me, but she was not very friendly.
・The breakfast was minimal. Yogurt, bread that looks like it was sold at a supermarket, fruit, ham, boiled vegetables*, etc. The fruit was served in a basket, but when I tried to pick up a kiwi at the bottom, some of it was squishy. The orange juice was very delicious.
・The facilities were clean, but water leaked from the shower room door. I was taking a shower without noticing, and the bedroom was flooded. When I told the front desk, the manager brought me a towel. I think they probably replaced the rubber on the door the next day (I don't know the truth because I wasn't informed), but unfortunately the water leak was not improved. I had to be very careful when taking a shower.
- Although there are many negative points, the bed was very comfortable. I was able to sleep soundly. I was happy that an electric kettle and coffee were provided as amenities.
- I had heard that the area was unsafe, so I was worried, but there were no particular issues. I think it's fine given the average level of safety in Paris. There are adult shops for adults around the Moulin Rouge, but I think you can enjoy the cityscape including that.
- I would recommend it to people who can enjoy and tolerate some inconvenience.
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