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Stadium Hostel

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Description
Stadium Hostel Details
 
Number of Beds:92
Bedsheets:Sheets Included
Towels:FREE
Parking:public parking
Airport/Train Pickup:none
Luggage Storage:FREE
Coed Dorm Available:YES
Bathroom in Room:No
Credit Cards Accepted:YES
Nonsmoking Rooms:YES
Smoke-free Commons:No
Pets Allowed:No
Service Animals OK:YES
Wheelchair Accessible:No
Reservations Accepted:YES
Internet Computers:Pay
Wireless Internet:No
Age Range Allowed:Ages 16 and up
Minimum Stay:1 night
Maximum Stay:7 days
Lockout:No Lockout
Curfew:No Curfew
Checkout:Noon/Midday (12:00)
Reception Hours:24 Hours
Membership Required:No
Open Dates:All Year
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Location/Contact
Address63, rue de la Chapelle, Paris (18è - Montmartre Area), Île-de-France, France
Location
Websitewww.stadium-hostel.com
Telephone+33 (0)1 40 34 40 34
Fax+33 (0)1 40 34 06 64
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Hostelz.com Guest Reviews
4  The Stadium Hostel is a solid budget option. It's near a metro station and has decent rooms, 24-hour reception, and a fun atmosphere. The surrounding neighborhood is an unremarkable modern area on the northern edge of Paris. Fortunately there are grocery stores, take-out restaurants, and a cheap internet cafe nearby--all with local (non-tourist) prices. The nearby metro (station Porte de la Chapelle on line 12) will take you to the center of town in 20 minutes. Montmartre is a short walk away. The dorm rooms are quite crowded. Some have a bathroom and shower ensuite, while others do not. There is no elevator, so try not to get placed on the dreaded 5th floor! The bathrooms are cleaned regularly, but due to slow drainage and broken shower doors, the floors tend to get sopping wet. Overall, the cleanliness was about average for hostels. Towels are available free, though they are not provided by default (you need to ask for one). The hostel is lively and fun without being a full-blown party hostel. On weekend nights, guests from all over the world congregate in the common dining area to talk and drink cheap wine. Continental breakfast (bread, juice and hot drinks) is free. The hostel's internet machine is extremely slow, sticky and overpriced, but across the street, on the way to the metro, you'll find a much cheaper cyber cafe. This place is ideal for people who just want a place to crash after exploring Paris. It's not the shiniest hostel, but it's a social place with good transport access.  , United States ()
4  Great Place and xtrmely nice staff As an american girl first tome in France I ended up At the Stadium The aera is so colorfull!be honest i was little bit lost and tired. A Gentlman at the front desk (Francois)and the Girl(Valerie) both so fluent in english helped me to go through Rooms very clean and the kitchen spotless make sur to remove the food on thursday other GREAT CLEAN FRIENDLY  , USA ()
3  Super cheap -- especially for a private room in Paris! Basic rooms with a sink and mirror and linoleum floors. Good breakfast buffet (free too) with a toaster (score!). Close to internet, washing, and cheap places to eat or buy groceries. Yes, it is north of the city, and takes a twenty-minute metro to get to the sights, but this is not much of a sacrifice considering how good the metro is in Paris and how expensive accommodation is everywhere else. Also, get off at the Porte de la Chapelle metro stop (not Marx Dormoy -- it's much further to walk).  ()
5  Me and my friends stayed in Stadium hotel in November 2005 and we really liked it! Before choosing this hotel as a place to stay in Paris we did a lot of research on the Internet, reading a lot of comments about different hotels, etc. But Stadium hotel seemed the best combination of low price, appropriate service, and room condition (judging by the comments we've read and pictures we've seen). So when we finally came to the hotel we were not disappointed! First of all we came 2 hours earlier than the check in time, but we were kindly allowed to check in to our room earlier with no problem at all. We stayed in the triple room and it looked exactly the same as it did on the pictures on this site: clean, new furniture, nice bathroom with a bath, etc. The stuff was very friendly and nice. We've read all the bad comments about rudeness of the French staff in the other hostels, but here everybody was nice, friendly and polite. Maybe that was because none of the guys on the reception were French. :) Yes, the breakfast is very simple (crispy bread rolls, butter, jam, tea, orange juice, coffee), but it would be silly to expect more for the cheap price that hotel charge you! Also the kitchen was very helpful and we could enjoy your dinner sitting down on the table in the breakfast area. Now a little bit about location. It's really only 4-5 minutes walk from the last metro station of the line called Porte de la Chapelle. You can reach center of Paris within 25-30 minutes from there. There is supermarket nearby and a little shop with snacks and drinks open until 02 a.m. Also there is an internet place just 50 meters away, where you can also call international very cheap. The area around seemed quiet and safe (at least we haven't had any troubles, even coming back late from the center, in spite of staying in Paris during the "riot times"). We enjoyed staying in Stadium hotel. I would definitely recommend it for the travelers with a low budget.  ()
3  I stayed there in September 2005. The area where it is located is not the best in Paris, and it made me disappointed about the city on my first day. The rooms are ok but have no locker. They also have no lift. In general it is a safe and clean place to stay but be prepared to spend a little more time inside the Metro train because it is at the end of the line. I would stay there again if I had to save money one more time.  ()
4  It's a plain but good place to stay in Paris if you don't want to spend much money on your accommodation. It's not in the absolute center of Paris but very easy to get to it by the underground. Rooms are clean and breakfast is excellent — fresh rolls and baguettes, jam, butter, orange juice, coffee — a perfect start for your busy day in the city. The staff were always very nice and polite, and gave me all the information I needed. I was satisfied with the place especially considering that it was one of the cheapest accommodations. I can recommend it!  ()
5  Okay, it was a bit out of the way (at the end of one of the subway lines), but it was nice and clean, and we got a double room to ourselves on the 4th floor. There's no elevator, but that's not uncommon. The staff were really nice, there's a kitchen but only 2 burners and lots of people who make their own food. There aren't that many plates and utensils. I think it would be easier to cook outside regular meal hours. There's a yummy breakfast with buns, jam/butter, coffee and tea, orange juice, and a toaster (yay!). They have this Internet booth there but it's ridiculously expensive. If you head in the direction of the Porte de la Chapelle Metro station on the same side of the street there is a Net place for way cheaper. Also, they clean every day and change the waste baskets in every room —Even with the door locked, beware — they don't really think to knock sometimes, so make sure you're dressed appropriately. :)  ()
1  Bad service. We went there last summer (July 5-10, 2004). We got our booking through the Internet. The place was being renovated (which is okay; part of an improvement) but there was no effort to shield the guests from the sawdust. The stairs leading to the rooms was grimy from the workmen's boots. Moreover, we requested extra linen as there were four adults and a baby (2 years old). For breakfast, they served some crummy bread rolls that weren't enough for the guests. The owner (this fat Moroccan with a cheesy ponytail) made things more difficult for my 62-year-old mother by deliberately snubbing her. Mommy noticed that the owner would serve the Caucasian guests a jug of orange juice, even those who arrived at the hall several minutes after she did. When we asked why the service was so poor, that Andre cretin started yelling at us. What a bully. So we checked out and moved to a 2-star hotel in Montmartre. It was nothing to rave about but definitely better than this poor excuse for a hotel. I WOULD NOT recommend this to anyone, unless you're white. Then you'll get preferential treatment.  ()

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