Accommodation in Paris

Hotels and hostels in Paris (France). How and where to book the cheapest and best accommodation. Recommended by travellers.

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St Christopher's Paris

The St Christopher's hostel in Paris is in walking distance to Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est (about 10-15 minutes). At least one Raildude already stayed here overnight and can recommend this hostel. Prices and more information (exact details), as well as photos, can be found on the booking page.

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ibis Paris Gare De L'Est

The hotel ibis Paris Gare De L'Est is well located directly at the train station Gare de l'Est. Friendly hotel staff - the rooms are nice. Ask for a room with view on the station!

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Vintage Hostel Gare du Nord

Hostel next to Gare du Nord, best location, just few minuts walk and you are in the center of Paris you can start to visit Paris. The hostel provide Double room shares rooms. You even have a kitchen where you can cook your own meals. You meet a lots tourist from all over the world. The hostel is very clean with a shower in the room. The price was very cheap when i booked on their website. The staff help me a lot, especially Philippe. I will come back again.

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3 Ducks Hostel

Beautiful, recently refurbished Hostel close to the Eiffel Tower. Other sights as well as rail stations can easily be reached by Metro. Rooms are clean and well looked after. Very nice area of Paris with high street and everything you need as a traveller nearby. The hostel has a nice bar where you can get to know other travellers.

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Hotel ibis budget Paris Porte de la Chapelle

The ibis budget hotel Paris Porte de la Chapelle is located in the north of Paris, right on the Périphérique. The hotel has 213 rooms which are clean. To the Metro (Porte de la Chapelle) it is about 10 minutes walk. For rail travellers looking for a simple and inexpensive accommodation, this is a recommended place to stay.

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Youth Hostel Léo Lagrange Clichy

Auberge Léo Lagrange Clichy

The hostel "Léo Lagrange" is located in Clichy, just outside of Paris. However, you reach the city center of Paris very fast as the metro station "Mairie de Clichy" is not very far away from the hostel. The hostel is ideal for those who want to stay cheap. For one or two nights certainly a good solution.

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St Christopher's Inn Canal

The price of the St Christopher's Inn Canal was acceptable for Paris, rooms and toilettes were clean. WiFI wasn't working in the rooms but it was ok in the main areas. There is a pub under the hostel which calls Bellushi's. Hostel is near to Laumiere station, it s 3-4 stops by metro from Gare du Nord. (5 minutes walk from metro station) There are some cheap markets and bakery shops near to hostel.

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Woodstock Hostel

- Very low prices even in high season (for Paris), - Great location (3-5 minute walk form Gare du Nord), - 3 metro stations nearby (Pigalle, Anvers, Barbès-Rochechouart) from where you can basically reach all corners of Paris, - Marché Franprix grocery store 50 meters from the hostel.

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Hotel ibis budget Paris Porte de Pantin

We have stayed twice at this hotel. Although located on the northeast outskirts (15 km from the center), but the connection by public transport is very good.

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Hotel ibis Paris Berthier Porte de Clichy

688 guest rooms. Current price for one person: from 81 EUR Good location: not far from the metro and the bus. *** Advantages *** within the ring road, convenient transportation *** Cons *** Quality of the restaurants; partly the cleanliness (room floors, bathroom, staircase) *** Note *** do not mix it with: Ibis Paris Berthier Porte de Clichy Centre *** And now our experience a little more detailed *** + Location of the hotel + In the city, northwest of the center, on the edge, but within the city ring Near: MONTMARTRE (2.00 km) + Our Travel Preparation + Why did we choose this hotel? * Location (I wanted a hotel within the city ring road, which has good access to public transport). * Category (all rooms with shower / WC) - I would have liked also booked bed and breakfast and I thus given the opportunity to live in one of the houses with home-front, but either I would have to use the bathroom / toilet of the landlord or it would have been so extremely expensive, that for me it simply was not an option * Condition of the hotel (I had read somewhere that it had been refurbished in 2008) * I wanted a hotel where I could book all the time in all cases (eg max at Etap. 6 nights booked) * I was looking for a hotel with internet access, wifi, best free We booked about three months in advance directly from the Internet (via the according page). About a week before arrival we received from the "online concierge" again a reminder. The total price is a mixed calculation. We paid (in May 2010) on some days 69 EUR, 74 EUR on other days, on the last day 99 EUR. The mixing rate is EUR 75 for a double room (without breakfast) per night. We could book cheaper, but had not had a change or cancellation option, which was too risky for us. + Our arrival + The journey might be better described on the hotel's website. Stations just as Saint Lazare and Porte Clichy are given. I think it would be good if you would respond to all six major railway stations. The Gare Est is not listed, but just of the one has a direct bus to the hotel. Too bad that is not mentioned. The building is a modern prefab, but we have no problem. If this annoys you, the book should book somewhere else. The reception is manned around the clock. The check-in was fast, which made me quite happy as we arrived late at night. The reception staff was friendly. They speak French, English and Spanish. The plan where to find a room is clear. Access to the room is via card (magnetic stripe). The locking system was working properly. + Our stay + There are two panels where it is marked if there is an information at the reception for guests. Maps are available in large numbers, so that you can pick up as much as needed. In the elevator you will be informed by a poster on the restaurants and the swimming pool. + Our room + Firstly, I can confirm that the rooms actually look the way they are presented on the Internet (sometimes there are photos of a room of the hotel chain, but not exactly from this hotel). The amenities and the decor is simple but functional. To a ** Hotel, you can't demand any high expectations. I find it very pleasing that a hairdryer in the bathroom is available. Especially if you arrive by train, is happy about any thing that you do not have to pack. The hairdryer reminded of the optics but a bit of a vacuum cleaner (hose with upholstery), but it is powerful and that is important. The cleanliness of the room was superficially okay. You should not look all details (especially the floors, both in the bathroom and the carpet in the room). The cleaning staff arrives daily, emptying trash, exchanging towels. + Food + We have booked without breakfast, because we prefer a breakfast in a street café than at a hotel. Only two times we took breakfast at the hotel. It costs 7.50 EUR per person. For the Paris standards it's low. The breakfast menu consists of: * Various hot drinks (various coffee drinks, hot chocolate, tea) * Three types of juice * Four cereal varieties * Croissants, breads, cakes * Butter * Different sweet spreads * Yogurt * Ham * One type hard cheese, soft cheese varieties sometimes additionally * Small Pancakes * Tortilla What can I say? Generally, it's fine. You can get full. But not a lot of variations. If you stay for several days, then you get bored quickly. The capacity of the breakfast room is to small for the number of guests. They should open the two other restaurants as well and separate the school classes, workers, tour groups and individual travellers. Otherwise there is always chaos. And the service is too slow with refilling all the breakfast things. Once we made a coffee break in the bar it was okay. There is also a coffee maker. There costs of an instant coffee is 2 EUR, while one for a "proper" coffee at the bar is EUR 1.85. The restaurant wasn't cosy. We took the dinner only one time in the hotel. We found the restaurant uncomfortable. + Value for money overall? + It's okay. Paris totally okay. Of course, the prices also differ according to the hotel environment. In the 17th Arrondissement you don't live just as fine as in the 12th Arrondissement, which is viewable in the price. The price for our stay in Bercy was 118 EUR per night. + My opinion in brief + I would book this hotel again. I would not take any meals at the hotel.

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Campsite Bois de Boulogne Paris

Camping du Bois de Boulogne Paris

The Camping du Bois de Boulogne in Paris is a campsite. If you want to avoid hostels, it is a good deal.

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Timhotel Nation

The Timhotel Nation in Paris is a clean an inexpensive hostel. In a good area where you can eat cheap. At least one Raildude already stayed here overnight and can recommend this hostel. Prices and more information (exact details), as well as photos, can be found on the booking page (right button).

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Moulin Vert

The Moulin Vert Hotel in Paris is close to the train station Gare Montparnasse. A walk of 10 minutes in a nice area. At least one Raildude already stayed here overnight and can recommend this hostel. Prices and more information (exact details), as well as photos, can be found on the booking page (right button).

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Altona

The Altona Hotel in Paris is an inexpensive city hotel. Close to Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est (max. 10 minutes walk). At least one Raildude already stayed here overnight and can recommend this hostel. Prices and more information (exact details), as well as photos, can be found on the booking page (right button).

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Est-Hotel

The Est-Hostel in Paris is located close to the stations Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est. Walking distance (max. 10 minutes). It is a good place to stay overnight when having an intermediate overnight stop in Paris and to use the two stations. At least one Raildude already stayed here overnight and can recommend this hostel more or less. Prices and more information (exact details), as well as photos, can be found on the booking page (right button).

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Oops

The Ooops hostel in Paris has good designed rooms. It is okay for Paris. At least one Raildude already stayed here overnight and can recommend this hostel more or less. Prices and more information (exact details), as well as photos, can be found on the booking page (right button).

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Plug-Inn Hostel

The Plug-Inn Hostel in Paris is an acceptable place to stay - as Paris doesn't offer good hostels. At least one Raildude already stayed here overnight and can recommend more or less this hostel. Prices and more information (exact details), as well as photos, can be found on the booking page (right button).

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FIAP Jean Monnet

The FIAP Jean Monnet in Paris is a very big hostel. Every room with private bathroom (shower, toilet). At least one Raildude already stayed here overnight and can recommend this hostel. Prices and more information (exact details), as well as photos, can be found on the booking page (right button).

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