The property is small but perfectly formed: they made the best use possible of the limited space (although they might invest in a few more hooks on the wall, especially in the shower room). Our room (202) faced the road, which is a major bus route, but was incredibly quiet thanks to two levels of double glazing. The bed was wonderfully comfortable. The small amenities, like the always-available coffee and hot chocolate machine in the lobby and the bottomless jug of lemon and cucumber water, were real difference-makers. The location, just off Rue Jacob in the 6eme, was ideal: easy walking distance from the Louvre, Musee d'Orsay, the Cluny and a lot of great shopping. The creperie across the road (Galette Cafe) had great buckwheat crepes and excellent Breton cider. On Rue Jacob there is Assanabel, a revelatory Lebanese restaurant, and Au 35. The staff were friendly and accommodating. The breakfast was surprisingly comprehensive, especially considering the limited space to lay it out. In addition to the excellent scrambled eggs, bacon, beans and sausage (which we didn't discover for the first two days), they are willing to cook eggs to order. We didn't try the spa, but it looked nice. Highly recommended.