Stayed here for three nights in a 10-person mixed dorm. Beds come with privacy curtains, a reading light, and two electrical outlets. Security lockers are underneath the beds and can fit a decent sized suitcase; in-dorm security lockers seem to be rare among Paris hostels (going by reviews I've read) and this was one of the reasons why I stayed here. Wifi was advertised as being available throughout the hostel, but the connection in my dorm was pretty bad (second floor at the end of the hallway); the connection was always excellent on the ground floor. Shower stalls in the shared bathrooms come with private changing areas with four hooks, a small bar to hang your towel from, and a small bench/shelf. Be warned that the changing area is only separated from the shower itself by a wall of about a foot or less, no curtain, so you may want to leave your stuff in plastic bags. There are also two single-person wheelchair-accessable bathrooms on each floor; these have showers as well but there is nothing separating the shower from the rest of the bathroom so everything will get wet. One annoying thing was that the bathrooms didn't have any paper towels or hand dryers; the shared men's bathroom on second floor had a towel dispenser that never seemed to get filled. Plently of luggage lockers in the basement to store your stuff after checking out, but these will cost you some money. Overall, this is probably one of the better hostels in Paris. read more