The property is located in a safe neighborhood very close to the Eiffel Tower. It was well equipped and as pictured though smaller than anticipated. We enjoyed our time there however there were some quirks that could be improved. The booking process was the most onerous I have ever experienced with a separate management company sending me a lot of emails and demanding more personal information than needed to book a room (a copy of my passport or drivers license with all of the details included). Then there was actually checking in which was a literal scavenger hunt involving hauling our luggage across Eiffel park to a random small convenience store, giving a code to a man who spoke Arabic (not even French or English) to get a fob, dragging the luggage back to the apartment, using the fob to open an outside door, then a separate code to open the inside door, then retrieving the key to the apartment from a mail slot that appears locked without any key to use (you have to just tug it open). Then you are confronted with 2 locks to use a 3rd code on to open one of them and then you are finally rewarded with the key to the apartment which unlocks the triple deadbolt. Be careful not to lock yourself out or loose the key as this door can only be opened using the key (even if you are inside the apartment). The rules include if you take professional pictures in the apartment you will be evicted immediately. Not enough room for further quirks as the review limits this to 1500 character