The Hotel Paris is well situated in a small street very close to the Mestre train and bus stations. My room was on the top floor, and luckily not beside a lift ( as I requested). Moderately sized, the double bed with a decorative bedspread was under the window where there were blinds, nets and partial drapes. There was a fridge, key operated safe and sensor lights going on and off when passing the area closest to the door. Small tv with nothing in English. Modern and adequately spaced bathroom, and the shower unit was separate across the hallway. some toiletries were provided. Breakfast had a selection of cheese, meat, cakes, beautiful large preserve filled croissants, sliced fruit, cereals and yogurts. The only bread offered was small crusty rolls and hard boiled eggs and pizza the only cooked. The orange juice was heavily watered down. Limited seating, so arrive early! On day two there was a limited supply of tea and no English Breakfast. I pointed this out to the attendant who said there was no more, and was neither apologetic or caring. If that was true then later arriving guests would have none at all!