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8.5/10
Very Good
GGuest UserMy stay at the hostel was truly amazing—filled with warmth, comfort, and unforgettable memories. From the moment I arrived, the friendly staff made me feel right at home, and the lively common areas offered the perfect space to connect with fellow travelers from around the world. The rooms were clean, cozy, and thoughtfully designed, ensuring both privacy and a sense of community. Each day brought new experiences, whether it was sharing stories over breakfast, joining fun group activities, or exploring the local area with new friends. The welcoming atmosphere turned strangers into family, making my time there not just a stay, but an experience I’ll always cherish. That’s the amazing view from the window as well.
TTerrance XuThe service was great, very warm and friendly.
They charge for towels and padlocks.
Storing luggage also costs money if you use their lockers (but it's free if you don't use a locker).
The location is excellent, right by the Line 7 subway exit, and you can even get a weekly pass there.
If you really don't have a photo, the handsome guys and pretty ladies at the front desk can help you print one for free.
The room was cleaned and tidied every day.
There's a restaurant on the second floor that's supposedly quite good.
Within walking distance, there's a supermarket that's open until 11 PM.
There are many highly-rated restaurants nearby, so you don't even need to take a car to enjoy great food.
Hotel near 4th arrondissement-Hotel-de-Ville, Paris
Price per night from:INR 3,315
8.1/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe duvet was really small and thin. I didn’t dare to move and had to stay super still all night. I stayed in two different rooms, the first one didn’t have a pillow on my bed, and the toilet and bathroom doors were kind of broken and made really loud noises when used. But fine, I’ve stayed in plenty of hostels before, so I know the standards can vary.
What really made me unhappy was the girl working the morning shift at the café. On my second day, I asked if I could have a slightly bigger cup for some hot water, she said no. OK, fine. Then on the third morning, I asked for a paper cup to get some hot water because I was heading to the train station. She said I had to pay. I said sure, no problem. When I was ready to pay, she said they only took cash, which I didn’t have at the moment. And then she said she could give me one as long as I bought a coffee or tea with a blank face and a hint of sarcasm in her voice.
Excuse me???!!! I was really shocked and couldn’t even say one word!!! First of all, I just wanted some hot water for my uncomfortable throat, not coffee, not tea okay??? Second, why would I spend €4.5 just to get a paper cup? Come on. I’ve been staying here for three nights. You don’t have a guest kitchen, which is fine, but is it really that hard to get some hot water? Am I staying here for free or something? Even random shops on the street would give me some in my experience.
Even though my throat was still sore I couldn’t help but walk away because that whole interaction made me feel even more uncomfortable. I’d rather go somewhere else to buy a coffee than give this place another cent. I’ve been in Paris for three days, and both of my only bad experiences happened here in the mornings. I hope you can make more money for the hostel in this way if it’s what you want.
PPhilaI stayed at this hotel for a few nights and unfortunately had a disappointing experience. I checked in after midnight following a long day of travel and, being exhausted, didn’t double-check whether I’d been given the room I actually paid for. The next morning, I woke up early for a 5am bike tour and noticed something felt off, but I was too tired to fully process it. When I returned from the tour and tried to nap, I was woken by loud noise from the hallway, followed by a call from reception saying someone needed to come into my room to fix the air conditioning—something I wasn’t even aware was an issue. I was half-asleep but let them in because they insisted.
The next morning, I was woken up again—this time by very loud noise from the room next door. I finally checked my booking on Trip.com and realized I hadn’t been given the room I reserved, which included a city view. I went to reception and explained the issue. The man at the front desk told me very bluntly that the hotel prioritizes placing families in rooms next to each other and that, because I was traveling alone, I was not a priority. That’s why I didn’t get the room I paid for.
This was extremely disappointing—not only because I didn’t receive what I booked, but also because of the lack of communication and the way the situation was handled. I understand that room adjustments happen, but to downgrade a guest without informing them, then justify it by saying they’re “not a priority” is simply unacceptable.
The location is great, but unfortunately, the service and disregard for guest comfort left me feeling very unwelcome.
AAnonymous UserThe staff was very friendly, the hotel is close to tourist places and bus stops, many fun places, restaurants. The hotel is clean, it is a good place to spend a few days
CCHONG SIAU HWAI had a wonderful stay at Lennon by Avalon Hotel! The location was perfect—just a few minutes’ walk from Gare du Nord, which made traveling with an infant much easier. The staff were friendly, helpful, and spoke good English, which was a huge relief after a long journey.
The room was clean, cozy, and surprisingly quiet despite being in a busy area. They also provided a baby cot upon request, which made our stay more comfortable. The bathroom was modern and well-equipped, and we appreciated the daily housekeeping.
There were plenty of food options nearby, and the convenience of having supermarkets and cafes within walking distance was a plus.
Overall, it was a great value for money and ideal for families or couples looking for a comfortable stay in central Paris. I’d definitely come back!
TTraveller101The hostel is located right next to two of the main railway stations which was great for my travel plans. The stuff is really nice and helped me carry the luggage as one of the lifts is broken. Cleanliness could be better d. Ex there was a contact lense on the shelf of my bed but I do not use any. The hotel is a bit older, so there were some moldy spots in the bathroom, also the floor has some wear-and-tear signs. As other people wrote due to the club downstairs it can be a bit noisy. I think it is a great value for money in an expensive city with limited space, it is not a place I would stay to relax and recharge .
RRod NorthWe've stayed here a few times now - mostly as it's incredibly handy for the Eurostar and the Gare du Nord (literally across the road). The quality of the rooms has definitely improved over the last year or so, but as with all Paris hotels, it's vastly overpriced for what it is. See if you can get a room at the front for a great view of the station and the general hustle that goes on there. It quietens down at night and there is good soundproofing. Rooms at the back are quieter, but less interesting.
The area around the hotel can look a bit intimidating, but we've never had any problems there, just don't be stupid. There are good eating options all around so everything you'd need is nearby. Breakfast is available at the New Hotel next door - and this has always been good, if a little difficult to find. Pay for it at the hotel.
The guy on the desk this time was very friendly and fun which always makes a stay more pleasant.
SShikha05My recent trip to Paris was absolutely magical and exceeded all expectations! We traveled as a couple and spent three unforgettable days exploring the beauty, charm, and history of this incredible city.
Highlights:
• Eiffel Tower at night – A breathtaking experience with the twinkling lights and a perfect photo spot!
• Disneyland Paris – A must-visit for couples and families. The rides, parades, and the atmosphere brought out our inner child.
• Seine River Cruise – Super romantic and offered a different perspective of the city’s iconic landmarks.
• Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur – Loved the artistic vibes, street musicians, and the stunning view of Paris from the top.
• Food – From fresh croissants and macarons to cozy French bistros, every meal was a delight.
Accommodation & Travel: We booked everything via Trip.com – the hotel was centrally located and very clean, and all transportation options were smooth and well-organized. Great value for money and excellent customer support.
Paris truly lives up to its reputation as the city of love. Highly recommend it to couples looking for a romantic getaway, or anyone who wants to fall in love with history, architecture, and amazing food.
Merci, Paris! 🇫🇷💫
Will definitely visit again.
Hotel near 18th arrondissement-Butte-Montmartre, Paris
Price per night from:INR 6,220
6.7/10
GGuest UserIt was my second time in this hotel, I chose it again because it is very well connected by metro with big nodes such as the Gare du Nord and Bastille.
The room is simple, clean and use-friendly, with a good bed, at (for Paris) very interesting prices.
I specified to have a room on the back of the building, and this has been successful.
Friendly staff.
I was going to get a snack in the evening and found the next morning myrs around the waste box.
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