I should have translated the name of the hotel, I would have realized that this was a youth hostel. The hostel opens at 5, but not knowing French (and having no prior knowledge) we expected it to be open and arrived around 4:30. The lady opened for us and she was very helpful. Overall, the hostel staff was wonderful! We paid for a 3 person room with private shower. Essentially, you walk in and they hand you your sheets. The room was rubber mattresses (you put on your own sheets), and rubber covered pillows. Bunkbeds. Blankets are folded on the foot of the bed. They seemed clean, but you re-fold and leave on the foot of the bed, so I'm not sure how often they are washed? It was a good strong shower, but they don't provide towels normally. We asked, and they did give us some to use. Bathroom was in the hall and shared. Floors in our room seemed a bit dirty, we kept our shoes on. We went to dinner and the hostel was empty, when we returned an hour later, the place was packed. We hadn't realized that you can buy dinner there for very inexpensive. They also serve beer and wine. Breakfast was traditional breads, meats, cheeses, fruits, hard boiled eggs, yogurt. That was quite nice. Overall, people were wonderful, but if you're looking for a "hotel", this is not it. If you just need a bed and a shower and don't mind potentially sharing space, this will work. Also, free wi-fi, pool table, and tv in a community space