Top rated hotels in Ile-de-France

St Christopher's Inn Paris - Gare du Nord
3.9/5123 Reviews
Had a really good stay there! I went with one friend and we met amazing people! The bar is cheap and nice!! A perfect way to meet new friends from around and from the hostle. I recommend. Our windows was broken and they fixed it! It’s not Wow but it’s still cute! The bathroom is really basic.
Generator Paris
3.6/5174 Reviews
I booked a shared dormitory and the room and bed itself were pretty nice and I would like to give a high score. The bed has a charging socket as well as two USB direct sockets although the charging speed of USB sockets is not so fast. Overall, the room condition was pretty nice and absolutely recommendable. But, if you take toilet-related things and conveniences into account when you choose accommodations, I definitely recommend you get the other hotels. No urinals, you have to use the toilet to do a p. That makes toilet hygiene even worse. From the male's perspective, there were only two toilets(one of them was out of service so technically there was only one for the whole dormitories) and two shower booths. Shower booths were so crowded in the morning and even there's a queue. Once you get in the shower room, it is separated into two parts by the transparent door. A shower booth and a changing room(or whatever you call it). Probably, you have seen this type of shower room so many times. The hygiene of the changing part was terrible. Even worse was there wasn't a shelf exist. So you have to put your things on the floor or hang them on the small hanger(I would say it is just a nail). The water temperature was extremely difficult to adjust. You will spend lots of time adjusting it carefully. It could only be either SUPER hot or cold. The most annoying part was even once you put them in the right spot, the temperature will begin to change. Additionally, the bathroom sink is literally misconstructed. When you give up taking a shower and head to the sink, you will meet a horriblely miss-shaped one. It is shaped horizontally long but the depth is terribly short. It makes you not only spill a huge amount of water on the floor but also makes it hard to clean out your thing like your face. I highly recommend you bring your own towel. I was extremely surprised once they said I had to pay around 6,5 EUR only for a towel. I understand they make money by lending things but the price for the towel rent is literally a rip-off.
The People - Paris Nation
4.4/5201 Reviews
My husband and I stayed in a Superior Double Room for two days at the beginning of March. We had a wonderful view of the park and the Eiffel Tower. The room is beautiful to look at, but a little damaged in some parts (for example the shower). The biggest problem of the room was the ventilation system, as it smelled of the drain several times. The cleaner does her job, as she cleans the room daily, but the problem is exclusively ventilation. I might also point out that you can hear the chairs being moved in the bar in the room. I would also suggest that a different choice of breakfast be made every day, as it was the same breakfast twice. However, I would like to conclude by praising the staff, who were friendly at all times.
The People - Paris Marais
4.2/5163 Reviews
The rooms were small but clean. There were small cubes where to save your stuff but not even a carry on would fit there. The private bathrooms were ok but there were no towels to even dry my hands on or to step out the shower afterwards, so everything was a bit wet. Sometimes I could not get it into the common bathrooms for some reason and I know I was not the only one (problems with hostel card) We asked whether they could add us all to the same 4-bed room since we were 3. They said they could and afterwards they did not 'by mistake' so this was a bit disappointing. The place in general was awesome, it was very nice, clean, friendly staff. They also have lockers where to store your luggage if needed. Breakfast was a bit expensive but totally worth it. Location was convenient since there is a metro station just around the corner, so it was pretty easy to move around such a big city. I would probably go again.
JO&Joe Paris Gentilly - Auberge de Jeunesse
4.1/556 Reviews
The cabin room was actually pretty small & tight to start with. It actually is a 4 bed dormitory divided into 4 cabins (made of wood). There isn't enough space in the room because it's literally just the bed. So you can easily hear what the other person is playing on the mobile. Moreover, the breakfast is pretty basic. The staff at the reception was very helpful, I requested for a late checkout and they helped me.
Le Village Montmartre by Hiphophostels
4.2/5122 Reviews
Montmartre
The location is very good, just at the foot of the hill on the other side of the Sacre-Coeur. It takes a few minutes to walk up. The slope is not steep. The staff are friendly and the breakfast is great. For Paris, the price/performance ratio is very high. I will definitely stay here next time I go to Paris. here
JO&Joe Paris Nation
4.2/575 Reviews
The receptionist is also bright, and there is a space where you can interact with everyone, so you can talk with friends from various countries! Also, depending on the day of the week, they seem to be doing events that local people can participate in. I would like to stay again next time♪
The People Paris Belleville
4.4/578 Reviews
I don't expect luxury from a hostel, but I do expect cleanliness. On the surface the hostel appears clean. Most importantly, the bed sheets and mattress are clean. However, look beyond that and you'll see it's filthy and obviously never given a deep clean. Down the side of the lower bunk there is what must be months and months of rotten food, old socks, dirt and dust that has been allowed to collect. No wonder the room smells so musty and stuffy. My bunk had blood streaks from a squashed bug (and live mosquitoes flying about), as well as sticky finger prints all over the bed panels and window. Furthermore, the noise level is crazy. I understand on a Friday people want to party so the bar was blasting out music and the 1st floor rooms are not sound proof - I actually didn't mind that. What annoyed me was the fact that they were blasting music through the speakers in the 1st floor toilet/shower rooms. WHY?! This made the room and hallways even noisier. Its only saving grace is the location (and free wi-fi). It can feel a bit dodgy walking through there alone as a single woman at night, but so can any big city... The hostel is close to some great bars, restaurants, and tourist attractions (Père Lachaise Cemetery, for example). I'd recommend hiring a bike to get around - there's quite a few Vélib' bike stations a short walk away.
Eklo Roissy
4/536 Reviews
The hotel is very nice, located near the airport. There is a transfer, but it is limited in time. Since I arrived late, I had to call a taxi. Taxi drivers are reluctant to take orders, because it is close. I mistakenly booked a bed in a men's room. I had to translate what was written in French, because on Trip com when booking in Russian there were no explanations. But the employee helped me and put me in a women's room. Climbing up to the second floor of the bed is a little inconvenient, but the sleeping area is very large, the linen is clean, they give a towel.
Auberge de Jeunesse HI Paris Yves Robert
3.8/568 Reviews
2024.04 I stayed in a women-only dormitory for one night. It was a clean and comfortable stay. There are lockers in the room, but you need to bring a padlock if you want to use them. They showed us instructions in Japanese when we checked in, and all the staff were kind. It was also helpful that they could store our luggage before check-in and after check-out. The breakfast buffet had a wide variety and was delicious. It's a little far from the city center, but it's close to La Chapelle station on Metro Line 2, and a short walk away is Stalingrad station on lines 2, 5, and 7, so it was convenient to use those stations when it's a hassle to transfer. I didn't walk around after dark, but I don't think the surrounding area is that bad. I'd like to stay here again when I come to Paris.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels75
Number of Reviews2,149
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 156
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 170