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Recommended Hostel in paris (12e or 11e)?


I've looked on all the hostel sites and have only found a few. I would like to know from someone who has personal experience with a good hostel in these areas. Preferably 12e but I can also do 11e. Also would like one with no curfew or lockout period. Thanks!

here is your kingdom, i was there less than a year ago
Hotel Voltaire on avenue voltaire best average quality/price, a stone throw from metro Voltaire and Nation.
Found on paris35.com (cheapest hotel booking @site)

Watch the movie Hostel. You won't want to stay in one after that.

Sounds like a title for a great song, Hostel in Paris". I personally dont recommend getting hostel in paris. You should stay calm.

Learn some German so if they kidnap you and a guy is ready to gouge out your eye, you can pull a Jay Hernandez and get the guy all pissed.

check http://www.europeanvacation2.com/europe-...

It all depends on your budget in fact. Ho(s)tels can range from 50鈧?night to about ten times that price, and can get some nice ones if you play your cards right.
Many hotels will give you a rebate if you plan your trip more than one month in advance such as Ibis. (49鈧?night for a 2 persons room).
Most hostels have a curfew and/or a lockout period, cutting short on skilled staff and prefeering to have a night guardian rather to have a night audit or manager. Which is forbidden by French hotel rules.
Depending on your liking, I have pointed you to Accor website, but there are as well Best Westerns, or Comfort Hotels and Tulip Inns spread throughout Paris as a whole.

Enjoy your stay in Paris, it's worthwhile ^^

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