"In our recent revisitation trip to Paris again, we stayed by this boutique hotel around the Clichy area that is not too far away from the city center. We were staying at room 309 (apparently its 4th floor since it's ground level is 0).
The boutique hotel looks nice and new, bright and trendy too, with a 2-in-1 concept, where the bar and restaurant are located together. During our stay duration, there was only one lift in operation as the other one was "under service" which could caused some inconveniences especially like us, with a tourgroup of 30 people with travel luggages, and how long would it take to go up to the rooms? And each lift can only take 4~5 people with luggage each time.
Our room, though small, but looks nice and cosy. Mostly wooden themed. Beds are comfortable and we slept well except that they are "too high" for some people to get up, which some of my fellow travelmates have feedback. They do provide kettle and coffee/tea which some hotels do not but do not have min-bar/fridge or it would be great. Toilets are clean and classy too! Our room view was back the surrounding buildings with nice greenery.
There's a rooftop bar area and offered a good bird eye's view of the area and one could see the Effiel Tower far away if not cloudy, with other facilities which we didn't see.
The room service was well done too and service staff were generally friendly and helpful.
As for the breakfast, the spread was small and not much of choices but still decent for one to fill up the stomach from a night of rest to begin with the new day. They do not have self-service coffee machine though and you will need to order your hot drinks with the staff directly which could be time consuming considering the number of customers are queuing to order the drinks (but staff would serve it to you at your table).
And it's quite a good location with many restaurants, fast food chains and supermarkets nearby. On weekends, there's also a farmer's market (till 1~2pm since morning around 7~8am) where you can buy fresh fruits and groceries, household items in the makeshift stalls (besides the indoor marketplace).
Overall our stay here was satisfactory."