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Like all of our locations across Europe youll find our hostel in a great location. Its in a safe and secure neighborhood, its easy to get to and all the best attractions are nearby.
Please note that we do provide linen, but remember to bring your own towel. Breakfast is free of charge. There are large storage lockers in the rooms, just bring your own padlock for security.
Check out time is 10.30 am, Check in time is 2pm.
Photo Identification in the form of a Drivers Licence or a Passport is required on Check In
Please note that we do not allow under 18s to stay in this hostel
Heres where we would head to if we had a holiday in Paris.
The Eiffel Tower - the tallest structure in the French Capital offering some of the best views of Paris. Jump on the Metro and give it a go.
The Louvre Museum - the most visited art gallery and museum in the world and home to the Mona Lisa and Liberty Leading the People. Catch the Metro to the Palais Royal Musee du Louvre station. This is directly accessible via line 7 of the Metro.
Musee dOrsay this former train station has now been crammed to the rafters with some of the best French art ever created. Make the most of Monet and Renoir.
The Latin Quarter - near the Sorbonne University on the left of the Seine. The area boasts some of the finest monuments and educational institutes in the world. Its also a mere 20 minutes from our hostel on the Metro. Just catch line 7 straight there.
The Bastille Get to grips with the French Revolution, the Tennis Court Oath and the real reason why the Bastille was stormed. The area is also a hot spot for night life and the nearby Oberkampf district has some of the best bars and clubs in Paris. Line 5 of the Metro takes you straight there.
Le Marais - one of the most popular and diverse districts in Paris. Famous for its Jewish character, the gay nightlife and the shops along the rue des Francs-Bourgeois. The Musee Carnavalet (the Historical Museum of Paris) is also nearby and you can get to all of this, directly on line 7 of the Metro.
Montmartre - For some of the best views across the city, drag yourself to this 130 meter high district. Its in the north of Paris on the right bank of the river and is famous for the white-domed Basilica of the Sacre Cur and the plethora of nightclubs that populate Pigalle to the south. Its ten minutes from our hostel and you can get to it directly by bus or line 2.
Pere Lachaise Cemetery - This is one of the worlds most famous and visited cemeteries. Thousands of people visit the site every year to pay their respects to the great war memorials. You need the Philippe Auguste Metro station on line 2 to get here. Le Parc des Buttes Chaumont - This massive open space is one of the largest urban parks in Paris and the popular attractions include an enclosed waterfall, bridges, man made cliffs, Chinese gardens and most prominently, the Temple of Sybil. Its within easy walking distance of the Hostel.
Parc de la Villette Find it on the border of Seine-Saint-Denis, within walking distance of our Paris Hostel. This 25 hectare park is the largest park in Paris and the second largest green space in the city. Inside youll find the biggest science museum in Europe and much more.
Photo Identification in the form of a Drivers License or a Passport is required on Check In
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