There's no elevator, and our room as at the top. Not much of a view which I guess is normal in Paris. The staff is cordial, but their english is kinda limited. They don't provide any amenities other than the shampoo/lotion/soap/towels. I had to buy toothbrush and toothpaste from the local pharmacy. Make sure to bring your own, as it cost 10 euros for two brushes and toothpaste. Downstairs the lobby is very small. Just a reception desk (staffed 24 hrs) and a little table with some pastries and drinks. That's not 24 hours and not always there in the morning.
The room itself is brightly colored, and is relaxing enough as the carpet has a photographic grass pattern. There is also a lounge chair that belongs in a backyard in the room too, which is not that useful as it's uncomfortable. I had the largest room, and it was very spacious as specified, though there wasn't much in there. Just the bed, minifridge, and some chairs (plastic as well). Closet space was very limited as half of it was used to store a roll up bed. There was no ironing board/iron provided. There is a nespresso machine but no capsules provided. There were tea bags/coffee packs refreshed daily.