I so very much wanted to love this hotel. Last year we had a wonderful experience at the (jointly owned) Square Phillipe, and I had these grand ambitions of single-handedly raising the TA ranking of this poor overlooked hotel. However, after our 3 day stay, I agree that this hotel is really just a 3 star hotel.
Our 2 bedroom suite was easily 600 square feet and had a beautiful view. However only one of the bedrooms had air conditioning (and a small window unit at that) There was also only one television, and that was in the living room. The kitchen was fully stocked with everything we needed (A grocery store is a short 2 block walk) and the dining area was large enough for a pack-n-play for my toddler. We slept 5 people no problem. (I thought the pull-out sofa was uncomfortable but my 9 year old didn't mind it)
The biggest con of this hotel is the elevators. There are only 2 very small elevators to service 17 floors. Our wait at peak times was often 10 minutes or more.
I found the breakfast to be very adequate (bagels, cereal, coffee, juice, muffins, fruit) for a continental. Additionally the breakfast room had a computer with internet and a printer available 24/7 for guest use. The rooftop had a small inddor pool and laundramat which was also a nice added feature.
I also liked the location very much, a short walk to the metro, the contemporary art museum and some very nice restaurants. However I would choose the Square Phillipe over LeAppartment next time.








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