The flat is VERY tiny - we were two couples; one in the bedroom and one couple on the pull-out bed, which is very comfortable, but smack in the middle of bedroom and living/kitchen area. The toilet is in what can best be described as a broom closet. The bathroom area is closed by glass panels, which really don't leave much privacy if you are getting out of the shower and others are having coffee in the kitchen. Speaking strictly for myself, I was put off and very on edge by the notes about how you'll be charged 10 euro for a broken glass, 250 euro if the toilet backs up, etc. I get that people want renters to respect their property, but to be nervous every time you pee and flush the toilet...The neighborhood is best suited I think for young people in their 20's-30's - party hearty crowd in the cafes surrounding the street every night but you really don't hear the noise in the flat. It is easy to walk to the metro to go explore the city and there's a small grocery across the street and a fantastic bakery just a few doors up the street. The landlord is very responsive, helpful and nice - we did have some trouble entering the flat as there was a new concierge and a new key pad # for the door, so there was some concern waiting to hear back to be let in. I know you don't go to Paris to stay indoors in a flat, but I wouldn't stay here again - it's nice but just way, way too small, and the neighborhood is filthy.