This is a small luxury hotel in rue des Beaux-Arts where Oscar Wilde stayed (and died).
It is charming and historic but as a result the rooms are very small and do not have the easy comforts of a more modern hotel.
For example, there is very limited cupboard space. Also the bathrooms are old fashioned, with a rather awkward hand held "shower over bathtub" arrangement. The bath was also very high with a wide lip which made it awkward to climb into and required great care not to slip.
That said it was fun to stay for a couple of days and the staff were friendly and helpful.
Generous breakfast and nice public rooms.