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Where to stay in Paris

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Oct 2014
Where is an inexpensive, safe, and close to city center hostel to stay for 2 nights in Paris ?
 
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Where is an inexpensive, safe, and close to city center hostel to stay for 2 nights in Paris ?

Check out these Paris suggestions from Hostelworld.com. The trendy newest favorite is The Loft but there are many other possibilities.
 
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Hotel du Mont Blanc - a little noisy but fantastic location: metro St Michel, Latin Quarter, Notre Dame Cathedral, friendly personnel, lots of ambience. Grocery store and internet cage nearby too! www.montblancparis.com We have stayed there several times.
 
Where is an inexpensive, safe, and close to city center hostel to stay for 2 nights in Paris ?
I always stay at Maubuisson which is in the heart of Paris just across from Ile St-Louis. It is a hostel owned by the French government in a beautifully restored mideval building--private, double and very nice dorm rooms. It is a couple of blocks from the Tour de St Jacques and across the street from St Gervais, the church used by the monastic fraternity of Jerusalem which has beautiful Offices. The French government owns three beautiful hostels in the same neighborhood. Maubuisson is my favorite. Foucey is also nice--all three are but those are my two favorites. There is an easy bus stop to the train station for SJPP. Here is the website:
MIJE - Maisons Internationales de la Jeunesse et des Etudiants
www.mije.com
 
I always stay at Maubuisson which is in the heart of Paris just across from Ile St-Louis. It is a hostel owned by the French government in a beautifully restored mideval building--private, double and very nice dorm rooms. It is a couple of blocks from the Tour de St Jacques and across the street from St Gervais, the church used by the monastic fraternity of Jerusalem which has beautiful Offices. The French government owns three beautiful hostels in the same neighborhood. Maubuisson is my favorite. Foucey is also nice--all three are but those are my two favorites. There is an easy bus stop to the train station for SJPP. Here is the website:
MIJE - Maisons Internationales de la Jeunesse et des Etudiants
www.mije.com
Thanks for that tip. I always prefer the public run hostels... Did you stay in a dorm? Truth be told, I've traveled all over the world, this is my first trip to Paris though I've been in France before, I'm a little intimidated. As an American I have heard such terrible things about Parisians.
 
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Obinjatoo,

Take a deep breath, relax and just enjoy it! I, too, am an American who has lived close to 35 years in France both in Paris and Champagne. Even after all those years for me as Thomas Jefferson said “a walk about Paris will provide lessons in history, beauty, and in the point of life.”

Carpe Diem,

Margaret Meredith
 
Hotel F1 Roissy Pn2
335 rue de La Belle Etoile, 95700 Roissy

I stayed here. Only 2 miles from the airport and there is a free shuttle to it and free shuttle back to the airport. I think there is a bus station near it if you want to go out and explore Paris. I was not there long enough to do so.
It's a nice little hotel. It's clean and cheap. I booked it through booking.com.
 

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