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    Generator Paris - Khayma Rooftop

    Generator Paris

    3.5(70 reviews)
    1.5 kmColonel Fabien/Goncourt, 10ème

    Mango shots were delicious and Noisette is the best bar tender so lovely…read more Would deffo recommend to spend a night in the bar , she make it look easy glam diva

    Yes, stay here. The price is right for the accommodation…read moreyou're getting, and the staff is great. I've read some pretty concerning reviews before coming here and thought the worst but was glad to find out that it was a decent hostel in an unassuming neighborhood, with reasonable amenities, and everything you need in shouting distance. The Generator is located in a neighborhood in the 10th that I'd not had the pleasure of going to in my 10 years visiting France, but once I'd gotten used to it- it was a nice calm little place. The neighborhood surrounding the Generator heading into the 19th though - isn't safe for young or new travelers. Hoards of homeless people are littered under the bridge, and it can be a pretty chaotic neighborhood. The people themselves are pleasant enough, just stay to yourself. The drinks were heavy, the bar downstairs was nice and lively. The shower rooms, toilets, and beds were what you can expect from a constantly rotating line of people. It's not top notch, it's not bottom rung. The cleaning staff was in daily, maintenance came directly both times I requested (for the shower, and a clogged toilet). The maintenance crew for the toilet came a total of 4 times. I stayed in a room of 8, Most of the ladies were great, but some need reminders when checking in about how to be kind in a large hostel room. Some came in at 2a when I needed to rise at 5a and made a tremendous amount of noise. Be mindful when booking, or reviewing that you're staying in a hostel with an AMAZING amount of turn over, they may need more staff, but what they do have is keeping up quite well.

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    Generator Paris - Shared Bathroom

    Shared Bathroom

    Generator Paris - Cafe Fabien

    Cafe Fabien

    Generator Paris - Deluxe King - Private Terrace

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    Deluxe King - Private Terrace

    Les Jardins du Marais - Side of building

    Les Jardins du Marais

    3.3(44 reviews)
    1.9 kmMarais Nord, 11ème
    €€€

    We stayed at this hotel for 2 nights. It was part of a Globus Tour. The pictures are misleading…read morethan the actual hotel! It was old and rundown!! The were houses that held our rooms! The numbering of rooms were very confusing especially using the elevator! It was nice that bathrobes and house slippers were provided! But we requested twin beds! The front desk was nice but was not helpful! Cases of water were behind them but I had to ask for it? Also, they were not very informative or helpful to restaurants in their neighborhood? Lounge/ lobby area had old hard cushioned benches. The breakfast buffet was just ok and located at the end of the hotel! I wont be back!

    I've been fortunate to travel the world for business and stay at some of the world's finest hotels…read moreon the company dime. No matter the rate or number of stars, few surpassed the enjoyment I felt at this hotel, from the well-equipped rooms to a very friendly and hospitable staff to the most spectacular breakfast buffet. The rooms include a coffee maker, kettle, frig, microwave, and a one burner hot plate, the first time I have ever seen that. What more would you need? The optional add-on breakfast buffet is so complete, from Euro style offerings to hot choices eggs, sausage, bacon, roasted potatoes, beans for the Brits, baguettes, croissants, toast, cereals, deli meats, cheeses, spreads. fresh fruit. Check out my plate picture! This hotel is, as the name indicates, on the edge of the Marais, and close to transport, shops, and groceries. Within a short walk to the heart of the Marais. Twenty-minute walk to Notre Dame if you're feeling ambitious. The rooms are situated in several different low-rise buildings, each named for a famour French artist. We were in Eiffel. I believe there are only four rooms per floor. I cannot recommend this facility enough.

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    Les Jardins du Marais - View from our room

    View from our room

    Les Jardins du Marais - Nice room

    Nice room

    Les Jardins du Marais - Fruit juices

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    Fruit juices

    Bonne Nuit Paris - Jardin du Marais
An elegant suite overlooking the trendy rue Charlot in Le Marais, Paris

    Bonne Nuit Paris

    5.0(6 reviews)
    2.0 kmMarais Nord, 3ème

    Small, boutique style hotel. I would describe this as a "W hotel" that is more refined, upscale &…read moresmaller. The service is great. Rooms are tiny but well kept. They have a pool and jacuzzi, a spa, restaurant and bar. It's steps from amazing upscale and boutique shopping. I loved the tiny outdoor courtyard. The restaurant food is inventive and good.

    We are a Russian/Greek couple who travel frequently and choose our accommodations carefully. (We…read moreprefer hidden gems over touristy mega-hotels--no, thank you). We stayed at Bonne Nuit during a quick weekend getaway from nearby Amsterdam, which is only 3 hours away by high-speed train. Worth it. Do it! It was our first time in Paris and it was everything we dreamed it would be. Bonne Nuit and its wonderful hosts, Jean-Luc and his wife, made it even more magical. We arrived around midnight, but Jean-Luc stayed up to personally greet us and give us a brief, whispered tour of the beautiful house. We loved it from the moment we saw the lion-head door knocker on the front door to the stone entry way to the winding, creaking staircase leading to the rooms. We stayed in the Enclos des Templiers room, which overlooks the inner courtyard. The details in the room--the exposed wooden beams, the stone sink, and the absence of a TV--made it simply perfect. The mattress and pillows were perfection. We woke up both mornings to a light breakfast, personally served by Jean-Luc and his wife in the dining area of the house. This is where we also met a couple from Florida and a girl from Hong Kong. Bonne Nuit obviously appeals to a global audience and we could see why! One of the best parts of Bonne Nuit's location is its proximity to the most amazing flea market we've ever been to. Mere steps away are some of the coolest, more interesting treasures you will find anywhere. This flea market is simply spectacular and is worth at least two days' time, if you have it. No joke. We bought several postcards here and Jean-Luc was kind enough to mail them for us after our departure since we left on a Sunday and the post office was closed. So sweet! True hospitality. The B&B is very close to the République metro stop and from there, you can easily criss-cross the entire city. A wonderful stay, through and through. You will definitely get your "bonne nuit's rest" here! ;-)

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    Bonne Nuit Paris - Enclos des Templiers in Le Marais, Paris
A lovely place to stay in Paris

    Enclos des Templiers in Le Marais, Paris A lovely place to stay in Paris

    Bonne Nuit Paris - Enclos des Templiers.
An elegant suite overlooking a quiet courtyard in Le Marais, Paris

    Enclos des Templiers. An elegant suite overlooking a quiet courtyard in Le Marais, Paris

    Bonne Nuit Paris - Enclos des Templiers.
An elegant suite overlooking a quiet courtyard in Le Marais, Paris

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    Enclos des Templiers. An elegant suite overlooking a quiet courtyard in Le Marais, Paris

    Hôtel des Arts Bastille - Room 301. Renovated, clean, cute, perfect

    Hôtel des Arts Bastille

    3.0(6 reviews)
    1.8 kmLedru-Rollin, 11ème

    Bare bones accomodations, with the price to match. If you're looking for luxury, or an oasis of…read morecalm, continue your search. But if you're looking for a cheap, clean, crash-pad with free wifi and friendly staff, book your room here! I got the "internet rate" of €55/night for six nights. Which is just amazing for the heart of Paris. Well, perhaps not the heart, but a pleasant walk northeast from the heart. And, there are several metro stops close by, which makes the location fairly convenient. If you want the nitty-gritty, here's what I mean by bare bones: -Not a fancy neighborhood, but I felt reasonably safe walking alone -No art on the walls -No carpet in the room (wood floors) -Shower stall barely big enough to stand in, (and I'm pretty petite!) -No furniture besides a bed, 2 chairs, and some built-in shelves -Quite noisy due to traffic and construction (bring earplugs!) But! The free wi-fi is fast and reliable. The entire hotel is very clean. The folks at the desk are extremely nice and speak English. There is a built-in hair-dryer in the bathroom. I arrived way before check-in, so they let me leave my luggage at the desk while I went out to explore a bit, and they even let me into the room a bit before the official check-in since my room was ready early. (Which may sound like a small thing, but a much more expensive hotel in Paris tried to charge me a fee of €80 for an early check-in last year!) In short, you get all your essentials covered on the cheap and save your euros for the fun stuff.

    We checked in to the hotel, and within 30 minutes, checked right back out. The room we were…read moreassigned did not look like any of the website photos - it was absolutely spartan, certainly not one of the redecorated rooms. We asked about changing rooms but were told they were all booked that night and we would need to talk to the manager the next day about possibly changing rooms. We were fine with a fifth floor room. We were not fine with: - rickety, falling apart fan instead of air conditioning - no room safe - holes and tears in the curtains - mold / mildew in the closet - no decor in the room at all (I've seen better in hostels) - severe water damage to the floor - phone would only dial down to the desk, not out to local restaurants and stores (would have to go to the front desk to make such calls) - tiny, wall-mounted desk - tiny, wall-mounted bedside tables that looked like they were about to fall off the wall - the fact that the website photos show cute, artsy decorated rooms, but the room we got looked like a prison cell - the fact that the front desk person seemed to speak English well until we started to complain about the room, then suddenly he couldn't understand us We knew this was an older hotel, so we came willing to make allowances for that, but this was absurd. Felt like a classic bait-and-switch. We couldn't get out of there fast enough. Really wish the hotel wasn't going to get paid for the 7 nights we didn't stay there.

    Villa Castel - guesthouses - Updated June 2026

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