+ It’s not that far from the center by tram or metro and the main railway station (but I didn’t feel completely safe in this residential area). The bed is big and everything is ok in the room, you have all you need from iron to cattle. It’s more or less clean. You can use a coffee machine for free. The staff was nice and friendly. - Very bad isolation, you can hear everything from the inside and outside (I’m very sensitive when it comes to noise). So I don’t recommend this place for those who struggles to fall asleep or who needs calm atmosphere. There’s no air conditioning in the building (the thing I didn’t take into account when booking my stay in Lyon). The rooms are not even aired so it feels like sauna inside. And the streets around are quite noisy from the traffic so I couldn’t open a window for whole night (but there’s a noisy ventilator that might help). Also the furniture was a bit damaged, the curtains were greasy(looked like someone ate a whole fried chicken and used the curtains to clean his hands). The wallpaper was greasy in some places as well. All in all, it’s a practical place to stay if you’d like to cook your meal or to iron your clothes, there’s enough place not to feel tight. We didn’t cook anything since we traveled to a new city every day. Otherwise I’d recommend just to take a hotel not far from the center. The breakfast costs 10€ but there’s no big choice, so I’d recommend just to take you croissants on the corner of the building and to take a free coffee in the hotel. Or there is also a nice market (Les Halles) with bakeries and fish restaurants just across the road where you can find local products of good quality.
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