The hotel is 2 stars and you need to proceed from this. The building is old (authentic, as the French themselves like to say). It was founded back in the 19th century. The price starts from 110 euros per day and above, depending on the room. I got a room with a double bed, a TV that didn't work, and a shower with toilet. The room is small but warm! This is especially important for Paris, not all houses are warm in winter. In general, I didn't need a TV, because I only came to sleep. The hotel has its own wi-fi, which is now the default option. The price includes breakfast: coffee or tea (to choose from), a dry breakfast, which is filled with milk (I don't eat that), two small-sized pucks with jam (they give them on the plane) and one with honey, and bread with a croissant. No matter how, but it was enough for me. The croissant is purely French, that is, the size is about 20 cm in length. Breakfast starts at 8.30 and I don't remember exactly how long. It seems to be before 10.30. The people at the reception are friendly and adequate. But, like all Frenchmen, they like to be spoken to in French or at least tried. Sorobonna Square and the university itself are nearby. Notre Dame is about ten minutes away on foot. If you are on a business trip or hanging out without children, then the option is ideal, in my opinion