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The Hostel is nicely located in montmartre close to the metro and sacre coeur is only short walk up the hill away. theres a common area with TV where breakfast is served but nothing really nice to hang out for a little while. they clean...More
I stayed here for a night after a long bus ride from London so I was primarily looking for a place to rest. The bed was comfortable enough and everyone respected quiet hours. They also have a cat which was pretty cool.
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My friend and I booked a private room there at the end of February, during an unexpected cold snap. The private rooms are outside of the main hostel off a courtyard - and so were their bathrooms. While the desk staff invited us to use...More
Cool place with a retro vibe. Clean, en suite shower, however the toilet was in a separate area. Very nice staff and lovely old cat :) let us hang out since we got there a while before check in time. Really nice area and close...More
I've stayed at nine or 10 hostels in Canada, the U.S., France, and England, and this one stood out for being more inviting/scenic than most. The outdoor patio is really nice. The only problems I had were with rude guests (there were, like, four or...More
The neighborhood around Opéra and Bourse is a belle époque paradise of grand boulevards, refined arcades, and mass-market art-nouveau entertainment. Here, modern day workers continue to take advantage of the legacy that nobility and finance left in the 19th century. Brightly-lit brasseries, theaters, and cinemas sit side by side with French bistros predominating in one area and Japanese restaurants in
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another. The area is most famous for the Palais Garnier opera house and glamorous department stores.