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    3.9 (50 reviews)
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    John F.

    This review is for the St. Christopher's Canal, Paris as there will be a new location opening in July 2013 close to Gare du Nord, Paris. I stayed 2 nights at St. Christopher's Canal, Paris in a 12 Bed Dorm for 32.50 EUR May 7 to 9, 2013. First the good stuff: the St. Christopher's Canal, Paris is in a nice location on a canal close to two metro lines and close to the main attractions. There is a friendly, social atmosphere having Belushi's bar and nightclub on the lobby level where guests get 25% off food and other drink specials. Every morning there is a 'Parisian' breakfast of cereal, bread, jellies, coffee, tea, and juice There is also a pay for internet lounge and free Wi-Fi throughout most of the building. There was also a "FREE" (for tips) city walking tour at 10 am everyday. I highly recommended taking the tour (I tipped 10 EUR). Now the not so good stuff: St. Christopher's Canal, Paris was a little hard to find and I missed it the first time so I posted pictures as to where to turn when you come off the metro. The free wi-fi is very slow and the pay-for computers were not any faster so I didn't upload any pictures during my stay. The internet connection is much faster at McDonalds! The common areas are not clean or well kept up. I think the staff does what they can since there are hundreds of backpackers there daily but see my pictures for the condition of restaurant and common area seating. I arrived early and there is no free storage for your stuff but there are pay-for lockers. The beds were ok with nice privacy curtains, electric outlets, and reading lights in each bed. Separate dorm style bathrooms with showers. The last night, I was in bed sleeping at 12:30 when some other roommates came back a little after 2 am. They proceeded to talk loudly waking the rest of up, about (6 were sleeping when the other 6 came back). So I decided to "join the party" and we stayed up to past 4 am talking. I think it is just common sense to be quiet when you come back to a dark room where 6 of 12 people are sleeping but not to these kids. See my many pictures.

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    Barry at the bar is awesome. Best bartender I've ever met and makes the best jaeger bombs. 10 out of 10.

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    The rooms were super clean and the bar downstairs was lit! The location was also very close to a metro station.

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    Generator Paris - Khayma Rooftop

    Generator Paris

    3.5(70 reviews)
    1.3 kmColonel Fabien/Goncourt, 10ème

    Mango shots were delicious and Noisette is the best bar tender so lovely…read more Would deffo recommend to spend a night in the bar , she make it look easy glam diva

    Yes, stay here. The price is right for the accommodation…read moreyou're getting, and the staff is great. I've read some pretty concerning reviews before coming here and thought the worst but was glad to find out that it was a decent hostel in an unassuming neighborhood, with reasonable amenities, and everything you need in shouting distance. The Generator is located in a neighborhood in the 10th that I'd not had the pleasure of going to in my 10 years visiting France, but once I'd gotten used to it- it was a nice calm little place. The neighborhood surrounding the Generator heading into the 19th though - isn't safe for young or new travelers. Hoards of homeless people are littered under the bridge, and it can be a pretty chaotic neighborhood. The people themselves are pleasant enough, just stay to yourself. The drinks were heavy, the bar downstairs was nice and lively. The shower rooms, toilets, and beds were what you can expect from a constantly rotating line of people. It's not top notch, it's not bottom rung. The cleaning staff was in daily, maintenance came directly both times I requested (for the shower, and a clogged toilet). The maintenance crew for the toilet came a total of 4 times. I stayed in a room of 8, Most of the ladies were great, but some need reminders when checking in about how to be kind in a large hostel room. Some came in at 2a when I needed to rise at 5a and made a tremendous amount of noise. Be mindful when booking, or reviewing that you're staying in a hostel with an AMAZING amount of turn over, they may need more staff, but what they do have is keeping up quite well.

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    Les Piaules - Lounge area

    Les Piaules

    3.9(30 reviews)
    2.1 kmColonel Fabien/Goncourt, 11ème

    During my recent return to Paris, I decided to stay at The Peoples Hostel (Les Piaules) because I…read morehad a great time back in 2016. However, I decided to reserve a private room instead of a dorm room because I wanted more privacy while still getting the hostel experience. I highly recommend booking a private room if it's within your travel budget instead of the dorm room, especially if you're traveling solo or as a couple. Trust me! After a long day exploring Paris' many historical sites and museums and riding around the city in crowded metro trains, you'll want privacy to relax, rest, and unwind without strangers coming in and out of the room throughout the day and night. If you have the extra money to splurge a bit, I recommend booking a private room. Overall, the hostel hasn't changed much, if at all, since 2016, except for a name change, but it's still charming, an excellent place for all travelers, and close to many restaurants, stores, and metro stations. If you're a bit older (40-50+) and prefer a more relaxed and quiet hostel experience, you can find that at Les Piaules, but it will be loud on the nights scheduled for events like karaoke (Monday) and music provided by a local DJ (Friday and Saturday). The hostel (bar/lounge) is quiet throughout the day and allows for a great a working space with free wifi throughout the hostel, including wifi in your room. The hostel staff is friendly and helpful if you have questions about Paris. You can also purchase breakfast in the morning at the bar. There is a Franprix store a few minutes walk from the hostel, so you can get water, food, and snacks to bring back to your room. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, there is a farmers market steps from the hostels' front door. I'd stay here again if and when I return to Paris because it's reasonably priced and close to many stores and restaurants, including a laundromat (10-minute walk) in the local neighborhood. I also enjoy the vibe of the hostel. Whether traveling solo or with friends, I think you'll fall in love with this hostel. It has a comfortable, friendly, and safe vibe with a great social space (bar) to meet other travelers. Safe travels!

    I would not say I was a fan of my stay at Les Piaules, though I also don't have any serious…read morecomplaints. Here is my opinion: Pros: - clean - friendly staff - relatively convenient location (Les Piaules is sandwiched between two metro stations, which puts you at a less than 30 minute commute for most places in Paris that are north of the Seine) Con: - rooms are small and I found it awkward when I had to sort things in my luggage as other people would then have no room to walk - rooms that are towards the far end of the hall are noisy at night because of the Hostel's proximity to the main street I would say that the right living quarters is what diminished my experience the most as I found it inconvenient to move around in the room. Final note -- it seems that the neighborhood is somewhat of a ethnic enclave for the Chinese community in France as there are large Chinese grocery markets, restaurants, and more in the area. This was quite a delight for me as I was able to get authentic Chinese dumplings nearby when I got tired of the local French cuisine.

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    Les Piaules - Street view from private room 106

    Street view from private room 106

    Les Piaules - The bare

    The bare

    Les Piaules - Arcade in front of the check in counter

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    Arcade in front of the check in counter

    The Loft - Front Desk

    The Loft

    4.2(6 reviews)
    1.8 kmBelleville/Ménilmontant, 20ème

    Modern and spacious rooms with happy hours at the bar!…read more It is a nice, petite hostel that is tucked in between an alley or road. Once you have entered, the place is pretty cozy and contemporary for what it is. The front desk receptionist, named Mike, helped us out aplenty with last minute room accommodations and adjustments to safety locks just in case you have forgotten what number it is for your lock (such as myself)! Thank goodness for backups! The Wi-Fi here works splendidly well and there are complimentary breakfasts in the mornings! You can cook your own meals in the kitchen and lounge area! Pretty cool for a hostel! I brought a huge luggage with me for the Europe trip and I like how they don't make you change rooms every night. It was such a hassle to move rooms every night in each hostel I have stayed in so far besides The Loft! The Metro is conveniently located a few blocks away from this place, which makes everything very commutable. I enjoyed my stay here entirely!

    This place was the nicest hostel we had stayed at during our trip to Europe. After looking at all…read moreof the reviews on HostelWorld for the available hostels at the time for Paris, we decided on The Loft since it was newer and had lockers. The hostel is about a 5-10 minute walk from the Belleville metro stop on Line 11. It is a little far away from everything else in Paris (you have to switch at least once on the metro). But the hostel itself isn't too far from the metro, which is nice. If you take the Rue de Belleville exit, hang a left and go up the hill til you hit rue de Julien Lacroix. Turn right and walk about 1.5 blocks. You'll notice it's located in an Asian community. The lobby area has several computers that are free to use, brochures for things to do around Paris, a small indoor common area with free coffee/tea, small kitchen and fridges, and a small outdoor patio with tables and chairs. This hostel does have some "curfew hours" (i.e. the patio closes at a certain time so that anyone trying to sleep can). You can also buy drinks (beers, wine, sodas, water, etc.) from the front desk. I believe there was also a free breakfast, but I was never awake early enough to take advantage of this. The rooms themselves are nice. There is no elevator here btw. We stayed in a 6-bed mixed dorm. There are small lockers that fit our day backpacks. You have to insert 50 cents to lock it (it's a 4 digit combination lock), but you get back your 50 cents when you unlock it. There were plenty of outlets in the room. I think I saw 2 by the beds, 2 by the door and 1 in the bathroom. And speaking of bathrooms, there is an attached one with a sink, toilet, and shower. It's a newer hostel so everything still looks new! There's also a laundry room for all of you backpackers who need to wash some stuff. And my favorite thing the hostel offers is.... free luggage storage. You can store your bags in their locked luggage room for free before you check in (if you get there before check-in time) and after you check out. Not very many hostels offer this, so we definitely took advantage of this on our last day before heading to our next stop of our trip. The staff working here are all friendly and helpful. If you need help finding something on the map, which metro lines to take, or even just wanted to know where affordable shopping was (Paris gets expensive!), they're able to answer all of your questions! Last but not least, free WiFi. Sure, most hostels offer this. But most hostels' free WiFi's are spotty at best. The WiFi offered here was fast and worked in the rooms as well as the common areas. So overall I would have given this hostel 5 stars, but deducted 1 star for the location. It takes awhile on the metro to get to different places and if you're trying to go out at night, there aren't that many cafes/bars open around here.

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    The Loft - Free computer use

    Free computer use

    The Loft - Clean rooms, nicely decorated

    Clean rooms, nicely decorated

    The Loft - Our room looking down on the courtyard.

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    Our room looking down on the courtyard.

    Auberge de Jeunesse Hi - Yves Robert Hostel - Auberge de jeunesse Hi Paris Yves Robert -  Bunk bed space. No a/c. No open windows. No towel svc.

    Auberge de Jeunesse Hi - Yves Robert Hostel

    2.3(4 reviews)
    1.2 km18ème

    Area isn't the absolute most convenient but there are some bars and restaurants. Seems to be in an…read moreAfrican neighborhood with a lot of locals at the bar. Breakfast is the best I've ever had at a hostel. Workers and staff were great. Clean accommodations.

    Inconveniently located. 15 minutes from 2 metro stations…read more STAFF/LOBBY: Friendly but most staff are unprofessional and like to take smoke breaks and drink while on duty. Some are so lazy that they dont like assisting guests. Lots of seating areas but a lack of charging stations. Brochures and magazines also a library with everything you need to know about Paris, France and visitor stuff. The electronic Welcome and tourist machine was broken. The lobby is broken down into several areas: library area, table top game area, couch area, bar area, visitor area with magazines and toiletry vending machine (toothbrushes, locks for lockers, etc.). Next to the game area there is the storage area which was DISGUSTING!!!! Old bags, dirty dried rags littered the floor, broken wood which used to shelving bases are broken and littered the area. Bags which appeared to have bern left behind were stored there. Oversized luggage was placed everywhere. There are oversized coin lockers and oversized lockers for storing luggage (so you who purchased your own locker can use). ANNOUNCEMENT BOARD: At the desk on the wall is a list of group activities. You can purchase River Seine and other tours for as low as 5.50€. I did and it was fun! I also noticed the FREE WALKING TOURs brochure (the pink vest folks). BAR/PATIO DECK: they have a full service bar. There is an outdoor patio deck. It was full of folks during happy hour and filthy with cigarette butts in everything except the butt container! The patio furniture is badly worn. RESTAURANT/BREAKFAST: Once gone..its gone folks. cafeteria style dining where you can purchase meals. Complimentary Breakfast is also done here. **I got stuck (locked) in a restroom and barely missed the food. (the desk attendant had to break the lock to get me out)!!! Anyway, what I saw of what was left for breakfast. Soft Croissants, butter, preserves, milk, water and carafes of OJ. KITCHEN: DISGUSTING! PIG STYE! Guests have to take care of this area because NO STAFF CLEANS this area!!!! So, there were crumbs, overflowing small trash cans. Dirty dishes. Food particles on tables, counter topes, on and in the microwave. The sinks were full. There are 2 European refrigerators and one was fully broken with packed to the brim rottening food and liquids pouring out of it. The other was working and also packed to capacity. There is no labeling system. This had a small freezer (i believe) but it was also jammed packed. ACCOMMODATIONS: When you go into the room...to turn on the lights...SLIDE your room key into the pocket on the wall and the lights and electricity will work. This includes the lights and electricity outlets at ALL the beds and the shower area. The showers are older and stay on for 5 seconds intervals once you push it. To conserve water! The A/C barely worked. The windows are sealed shut. The room was clean. TOURS/PASSES: Are sold at the desk!! This building has conference rooms and they were in use when I arrived. There are 2 vending machines in the basement area hallway. In the hallway is a model of the building and a high table top with chairs for relaxing. Looks like you canngo outside to the garden area from here but I dared not to so I wouldnt get locked out and have to find my way back up to the main entrance. There is a grocery store across the street which is were I purchased my meals and my European Flat Iron (for my hair). The staff was very friendly and the men flirtatious yet funny. ATTACHED RETAIL: Directly attached to the building is a 1. "home goods" type store with trinkets for home and office. 2. Next to that a hip/bar restaurant with musicians, 3. Next to that is a cafe which is also like a 7-11 to pickup snacks and beverages, 4. Next to that is another restaurant more upscale and 5. The next place was for rent. All of the food establishments have cute outdoor seating areas and at night it was bustling. The hip area...some skateboarders were outside..nanny's were pushing strollers during work hours. STREET: ***One way street which my Uber/Lyft drivers kept getting messed up on trying to find a way to get me to the building!!!*** NEIGHBORHOOD: I presume this to be a working class shabby chic area. But it was more like regentrification is trying to happen in this area. Old mixed with the new. ____________________________________________ (Copied from website) Yves Robert hostel will give you a taste of how accommodation can be green and sustainable. the Youth Hostel is located in the heart of a new eco-friendly district, a model in sustainable development! Located in an old warehouse of a French railway company, refurbished and transformed into a solar power station (photovoltaic panels on the roof provide the energy needed), the wood-fronted hostel opens onto a unique green area; mixing a covered garden, trees and ponds with aquatic plants. The hostel hosts a theatre, a bar area, a restaurant - overlooking the garden.

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    Auberge de Jeunesse Hi - Yves Robert Hostel - Auberge de jeunesse Hi Paris Yves Robert - Bedroom 2 USB plugs!!!

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    Auberge de Jeunesse Hi - Yves Robert Hostel - Auberge de jeunesse Hi Paris Yves Robert -  Eco friendly shower system

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    BVJ Louvre - Lobby

    BVJ Louvre

    2.0(6 reviews)
    4.0 kmPalais Royal/Musée du Louvre, Châtelet/Les Halles, 1er

    BVJ is quaint little hostel in an awesome location in Paris. It's a historic hostel and supposedly…read morewas the first in the neighborhood of the Louvre, but all this means is that it's within walking distance to so much of what you want to see in Paris. I went with a large group and shared a ten-person room, which was HUGE with five sets of bunk beds, flannel sheets and blankets, two sinks/mirrors in the room and a large area to hang coats and store luggage. The room had two large floor-to-ceiling windows that opened to the street and provided a nice breeze on the summer evenings. The showers were available down the hall but it wasn't a problem. We got a group rate, but for individuals it's 30€ a night which is pretty much a steal for the location. The hostel has a pretty large eating area and serves a free breakfast in the morning--cereal, yogurt, bagels, muffins, coffee, tea, juice, milk, fruit, and more. This place is simple and doesn't have a lot of extras, but for the price and location it's a perfect jumping-off point to sightsee in Paris.

    If you are traveling and just want a cheap roof over your head and don't mind sleeping with…read morestrangers, then go here! if you want a centralized location in the heart of Paris, go here! If you want a free breakfast that fills you up and gives you a bowl of amazing cafe, go here! If you want a friendly staff that speaks 5 languages, go here. If you want a luxurious hostel where there aren't any strict rules, and in the heart of Paris, then please go to a 5-star hotel. They are hard to come by, and hostels are definitely not your thing.

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