Parking situation weird - it's a free-for-guests car park in a sea of paid-for car parks - but it's not monitored, so Everybody and their uncle tries to park there to save on parking fees. Staff nice but the hotel is WORN OUT. There's no other way to put it (Unless you want to say "threadbare").
The carpets are worn, the furniture is worn, the public spaces are worn, the guest bedrooms are worn. If the bedroom had been in a B&B any self respecting host would have replaced the worn-down-to-the-backing carpets, would have replaced the flaking pleather on the desk chair. Accor on the other hand says this is perfectly acceptable and thinks if you're fool enough to stay here it's only what you deserve.
Expedia (and others) mention the hotel has ac in the rooms. It doesn't. The windows only crack open a little so in warmer weather (ie last night) it's just stuffy. Opening the window also means you get to hear all the goings on locally - including a woman Bellowing to her boyfriend (?) to "give me my money"for half an hour in the early evening. Followed by a 1am chorus of a gang of folks yelling at each other about somesuch or another - you could hear windows in the hotel slamming shut in response lol. Yeah stay away, it's not worth the aggro.