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Plug Inn Boutique Hostel
3.8/59 Reviews
Montmartre
Breakfast is ok, the handsome guy at the front desk is particularly enthusiastic, the laundry is close, the elevator is narrow, and too fat people can't get in. The room is the bunk bed of a dormitory. The look of everyone lying back and forth makes me feel back to the dormitory when I was in junior high school. This price is not picky in Paris.
Beau M Paris
4.4/525 Reviews
I literally was here for 9 hrs of sleep. I came in around midnight & left at 0930. I just needed somewhere to lay my head down as I was meeting a girlfriend for lunch the next day. It is very modern looking, check in was easy. Lock codes on the door for the storage below beds which is a plus. Sheets provided brought my own towel and bathmat. Bathroom seperated from bed area w pocket door. Shower and toilet in seperate rooms. 20 mins from centre but but right across the street. Overall plus plus for price.
Le Montclair Montmartre by River
3.2/569 Reviews
5 nights in this hostel can be described as a place to sleep, no more. If you want amenities at the highest level, I think it's worth looking for another place. I chose a room for 6 people with bunk beds, staggering and creaking, I thought that it would fall apart while I climbed to 2 tiers. There are no drawers where you can leave the bag, everything is on everyone on the floor, on a chair, etc. If you are not there anyone can take your things, you should rely only on the decency of guests like you. I was lucky, everyone was very considerate and no one climbed into other people's things. Why does it cost a sink, but in fact it is not needed there, as it seemed to me. There was a door with slots, but each one had his own blanket, so it was normal. To wash or go to the toilet you need to leave the room, go a short distance along the internal micro-courtyard and you are in the restroom, a strange system to be honest ... They monitor the cleanliness, but ... all sorts of people and a couple of times had to run into trouble in the toilet, but it is rather a claim to visitors and their respect for others. The shower room is also micro, straight from the word micro, if you bend over the soap while showering, then you will 100% run into the wall with the boot, as men washed the mystery for me, because I did not fit there at all. The kitchen is normal, there is a refrigerator and everything necessary for cooking, but you can’t count on tea or coffee, it is not there. Laundry is 5 euros, things are washed and dried, but mine remained wet and dried for another day (In general, the hostel is not bad, but it’s worth a bunch of things to redo it to become top-end. But for Paris ... I think it’s worth the money besides, you go there not to sit in the room, but to walk, but next time I will choose a completely different hostel for myself as an individual traveler.
Le Village Montmartre by Hiphophostels
4.1/577 Reviews
Montmartre
Very charming hostel in the midst of Montmartre, at the foot of Sacre Cœur. The personnel speak French as well as English and are very helpful. There are both single rooms and dormitory and a small kitchen if you want to cook. A special secret is the outside terrasse on the first floor for both a calm breakfast and for meeting other guests in the evening!

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