This hotel has so many amazing aspects to it- not to be missed are the various themed rooms. A unique idea! The location was half way to our destination in Paris. My review may be on the low side due to the time of year and weather (July and HOT). We stayed in the Pop Art room, which is on the third floor, had no air-conditioning, so we opened the window, that opened onto the roof of the kitchen, so hot ventilation and fans running until pretty late, the view therefore was also not idyllic, and the window also faced the train tracks, which ran every 15 minutes. Luckily, there was a large pool! The restaurant had some of the best scrambled eggs, and the lobby bathrooms are not to be missed The beds had rubber fitted sheets over the mattresses, which we removed. The bathroom had an uber-sci-fi shower head, with two different heads and six spritzer things. If they had scaled down on the shower (and believe me, it takes a little time to figure out all the knobs and how to work it, with a great payoff!), and taken a little of the money and invested in some real art work (the room was interesting, but design was scant), the room could achieve the "Wow!" factor. All in all, the low review here, as I mentioned, may have been due to the heat (not the hotel's fault) I might go there again if I were in the area, but will probably re-route and stop in another area on the way home.