This hotel was in a great location for a great price. The room was sparse and kind of run down but for the price near paris, we sucked it up and aren't the kind of people who need a lot of luxury (i.e. more than one bar of soap for a 5 person apartment).
The crux of our stay was due to the fact that it was June, and our radiator was stuck on high heat. We started to notice the kids had very red cheeks and eventually we figured out that the room was overheating. we called down to the desk and the man said "sorry, there's nothing i can do about it. it must be broken and theres nobody else here but me". He refused to give us another room "all our apartments are full" and told us to simply open the windows.
Well by this time it was 11 pm and we had 3 very overtired young children. They were able to sleep with the windows open but we had a lot of anxiety about it, because children+large open windows on the 4th floor are not exactly fitting together. Also, there was partying going on outside and it was very windy outside so everything in the room was blown around all night long.
In the morning, there was a woman tending the front desk. She ignored everyone and hid in another room while a line of people waited for her. When i finally got a chance to speak to her about the room, she was quite rude and sarcastic "thank you for telling us about our maintenance problems, have a nice day" and was just trying to get rid of me. While the man the night before was simply unhelpful, the woman the next morning was downright rude and this is why I gave the hotel a 2 for a rating. I would never ever stay at this hotel again, and would rather stay in a more name brand hotel where they would be more sympathetic and not so cavalier about a 4, 5 and 6 yr old sleeping in a room that was heated up to 37C in the summer months. Unacceptable and absolutely shameful to treat people like that.