Featured facilities: Luggage Storage, Shared Kitchen
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127 reviews
8.6/10
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IIsmailekPositive:
Room was nice. It was spacious and very clean.
location was good, you can find lots of affordable restaurants around hotel.
The staff was friendly. They are really helpful.
Negative:
Unfortunately we needed to use earplugs as there was a party at the ground floor. (If you like part, then ignore this)
Overall breakfast was good, but there could be egg, and some vegetables. (Still croissant and coffee were nice)
Also if you take shower in private bathroom, then you have water in all bathroom. There should be better solution then curtain to block water.
GGuest UserIt’s located in the 19th district, if you walk from the station Jaures you will pass by a ton of homeless tents and it’s not very safe at night. If you get off at Colonel Fabian is a one minute walk from the station. No towels provided but has toiletries. The room is clean and big. Staff is accommodating and friendl
GGuest UserI stayed at St Christopher's Inn Paris and while the service was great, my overall experience was disappointing.
There was very little consideration for other guests in the room. While some people were trying to sleep, others were making noise—eating and even brushing their teeth inside the room. Having a sink in the room itself turned out to be very inconvenient and disruptive.
Unfortunately, I didn’t get a good night’s sleep at all. I understand that this is a budget hostel and you get what you pay for, but this was the first time I’ve had such a negative experience staying in a hostel. Usually, things are fine—but this one is a no from me.
AAnonymous UserThe bathroom was really dirty. There was mold all over the ceiling in the shower stall, and the toilet was often unclean. The cleaning schedule was clearly too infrequent, and the hand soap dispenser at the sink was empty for a long time.
MM319699****Let me preface this by saying I booked in January, so it might have been less crowded, which probably made for a better experience. As a solo traveler staying for 3 nights, I was initially a bit nervous about booking a hostel, but it exceeded all my expectations. The hostel isn't far from the subway exit, making it convenient to get to various attractions, and the walk there feels safe, with parents picking up kids and people out for a run. There's also a river outside the hostel, offering a nice view.
The front desk is on the first floor, next to a restaurant and bar. Their burgers are good, and guests get a discount. There's also a lounge. On Saturday, while eating, I noticed three burly men guarding the first floor, which made me feel very secure.
I booked a bunk bed, and the mattress was quite soft. The bedding was clean, and each bunk had a curtain, charging port, and reading light. Pulling the curtain and turning on the light created a happy little private space. There's a sink in the room, and each floor has separate men's and women's restrooms and showers, which are cleaned every morning, so the environment is quite good. The shower faucets dispense water for a set period after pressing, likely to conserve water. The front desk provides free towels, which you can return to the recycling bin at the front desk after use.
GGuest UserThe neighborhood is not the most trustworthy, but the hotel is great for its price. The bed is comfortable, the bathroom is perhaps a bit old but adequate. There is coffee in reception and glass bottles to bring water to the room, both regular and sparkling. They store your bags without any problem.
Hotel near 18th arrondissement-Butte-Montmartre, Paris
Price per night from:BRL 192
7.2/10
GGuest UserThe website shows one address, when I arrived at this hostel, I was sent to the next one - 3 minutes walk away from the center, in my hostel they charged me an additional 3 euros as a membership fee, since they are a non-profit organization. although this is not indicated on the website. We were allowed to leave our things. A simple breakfast is included - some buns and yogurt, a shower in the room, a toilet on the floor. I was told that Wi-Fi only works in the lobby, but the signal reached me. a large hall, many tables, a kettle and a microwave oven.
Hotel near Le Marais, Paris 32.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:BRL 539
7.1/10
GGuest UserStayed for one night at this hotel and I absolutely do not recommend it. Despite the friendly staff, I was extremely disappointed by the cleanliness of the room. The bathroom was full of mold, there were bloodstains on the sheets and towels, the ceiling looked like it was about to collapse, unidentified stains on the floor, chewing gum stuck to the power outlet, and absolutely no soundproofing (room 206). Definitely avoid, even though the location is perfect.
Hotel near 18th arrondissement-Butte-Montmartre, Paris
Price per night from:BRL 327
6.9/10
GGuest UserThe location is actually a bit far from the city center. For breakfast, the hostel has a bread, hot cocoa & coffee. Then jam, panpan buns and Huiyuan juice. Don't let me and my roommate two boys do not have a problem. If the girls live together, they should pay attention to safety (although I see that there are many foreign girls who come to play and live), and it is not very convenient to take a bath and go to the toilet. Cheap is cheap, but I wouldn't recommend radishes and vegetables. Everyone has their own preferences.
GGuest UserIt's conveniently located just a two-minute walk from the station, and there's a large supermarket nearby, so it's especially convenient for those who plan to cook their own meals. The beds are equipped with curtains, USB sockets, and reading lights, so privacy is ensured, which was nice. On the other hand, cleaning was sometimes lacking, and the cleanliness of the shower room and toilets in particular was inconsistent. Also, the attitude of the staff varied from person to person, and they were sometimes cold, which was disappointing. Furthermore, the noise in the shared dormitory late at night can be a concern, so earplugs may be necessary to stay comfortably.