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St. Christopher's Inn - Paris

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Paris ist das Zuhause unseres brandneuen, speziell gebauten 300-Betten Hostels. Es befindet sich 2 Haltestellen vom Montmartre und dem Gard du Nord und ist das modernste Hostel für Rucksackreisende in Paris. Wir bieten die Besten Touren, Pakete und Einrichtungen an sowie eine Etage nur für das weibliche Geschöpf - die Oase. Es gibt Live-Musik, eine Belushi's Bar, kostenlosen Internetzugang und die Kulisse aus dem Film Amélie.

* Wichtige Informationen * Lichtbildausweis ist für Check-in erforderlich. Akzeptierte Formen sind ein gültiger Reisepass, Personalausweis oder Führerschein. Check-in ab 14 Zimmer, Check-Out ist 10:30, es sei denn, nach vorheriger Absprache mit dem Management. Die Eigenschaft ist 100 % Nichtraucher. Kein Alkohol ist in die Hostelzimmer verbraucht werden. Gruppenbuchungen für mehr als 10 Personen müssen per e-Mail erfolgen. Wir behalten uns vor, die Gruppenbuchungen zu stornieren, die nicht auf diese Weise erfolgen. Alle Gruppen von 6 oder mehr können eine Kreditkarte Kaution werden die bei der Abreise vorbehaltlich einer Zimmer-Check, Verhalten und Einhaltung der Hausregeln erstattet werden. Gäste unter 18 müssen mit Wächtern in einem eigenen Zimmer übernachten. Gäste unter 18 sind nicht zulässig, Wohnheim Zimmer für Personen freigeben, die nicht zu ihrer Gruppe oder Familie. Minderjährige dürfen nicht nach dem Ende der Food-Service in der Bar. Wenn Sie Ihre Buchung stornieren und ohne Benachrichtigung 24-Stunden, werden Sie immer noch für mindestens eine Nacht Ihres Aufenthaltes berechnet.

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St. Christopher's Inn - Paris Details

Free Amenities

Breakfast
Luggage Storage
How much are bed sheets (or are they free)?

Other Features

Bar
Are credit cards accepted?
Fahrstuhl/Aufzug
Essen/Restaurant
24 Stunden Warmwasser
Bereitstellung von Reiseinformationen
Lounge / Gemeinschaftsraum
Wheelchair Accessible

Details

Is there a curfew? If yes, what time?: No Curfew
What hours is the reception desk open?: 24 Hours
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Hostelz.com Gästekommentare
4   Second time back there, no complaints -- cheap for Paris too! You get more than what you pay for here. Compared to other hostels, St Christophers is cheap, there is free wifi, the rooms and bathrooms are pretty clean, there are curtains on the beds, and a free breakfast in the morning. I was just stopping through this time, so didn't check out the bar area properly, but it was pretty full of relaxed, happy people, drinking, and just hanging out.  , age 22, New Zealand ()
1   Horrible atmosphere, huge, CCTV everywhere. Nothing like a hostel. Cannot recommend! The horrible atmosphere is the biggest thing that strikes you. CCTV cameras EVERYWHERE and vast, empty corridors. But no possible reason for the CCTV, because in any case the inn is divided into locked security zones which no-one can move through without the keycard. And -- I'm not joking -- each card is coded for access to your specific zone, so you can't visit someone on another floor. Even the lift scans your card and blocks you if you choose the "wrong" floor!! (The inn is part of a huge building shared with Holiday Inn Express on the other side. The luggage rooms are not locked, however, and accessible to anyone walking in from the street!) So the place feels pretty intimidating and isolated and it really is more like a high-security prison than somewhere for young people to stay. The style of the bunks makes you feel quite isolated from the others in the dorm as well and there are heavy metal cages for your things instead of drawers, to complete the effect. The washrooms aren't the most convenient, as showers are in individual cubicles, and potentially a long walk away. And obviously you can't use a washroom/toilet on a different floor when it's too busy, due to the nonsensical security measures. The location was actually really nice, next to a canal (though not very convenient for most of Paris), and staff seemed ok. Price is higher than other Paris hostels. Not much choice of breakfast and there didn't seem to be many extra facilities. St Christopher's seems to be part of a hospitality chain based in the UK. I don't know if their other properties are anything like this. The ethos of the place seems completely at odds with the likely guests of a hostel, and it can't really be described as a hostel at all. I now know from experience that there are several fantastic alternatives in Paris, with a lively, friendly atmosphere and happy evenings spent in the reception with the staff and the other people staying. But wherever you choose, it seems to be a good idea to book a couple of weeks in advance before it's booked up.  , United Kingdom ()
5   AWESOME I am glad I stayed here for 2 nights out of my stay in Paris because the other hostel was so bad. This hostel is amazing! The only downfall is that it's so far from the center of the city and all the attractions! But it is an awesome hostel with a bar and dance floor attached so you don't ever have to leave.  , USA ()
5   Great! This hostel was clean and new and has nice big rooms with tables in them so you can actually socialize with your roomates as opposed to most hostels. Having a bar/restaurant downstairs is pretty awesome too - nothing but cuties streaming in and out of the place too!! Definitely the best hostel we stayed at during our trip of europe. no wifi in rooms, but not a big deal.  , Canada ()
3   Very new It is a new facility and well thought out with the curtains for each bunk and reading light. The guests were not very considerate. I stayed on the all female floor and some girl brought a guy to the room and talked with all the lights on until about 4 a.m. (glad it wasn't anything more). Breakfast was good and the reception was helpful, even if they were not very friendly.  , USA ()
2   Won't stay again. Pros, Beds have individual curtains and a reading lamp. The metal drawers under the beds are noisy but spacious -- make sure you bring a big padlock, otherwise it won't fit. Free breakfast was honest -- baguettes, jam, nutella, orange juice, and Président beurre, the best butter in the whole world. It's kinda close to the metro station (not that close though) and I really didn't feel unsecure walking around the neighbourhood. Internet at the cafe is not so expensive. Cons, disgusting bathrooms; lots of uneducated teenagers (there was a girl in my room who came late at night completely drunk, made a lot of noise, woke everybody up and threw up on her bed for the grand finale); but what made me mad was the totally unhelpful staff -- I arrived at 8 o'clock in the morning and was told that check in time was 2 p.m., so I left my backpack at the storage room. when I came back at 2, the room was so full of luggage you couldn't see the floor beneath it. I asked for a staff guy for help and the only thing he did was say "I cant't do anything, you'll have to step on the luggage until you reach your backpack at the end of the room." Oh yeah, thank you very much.  , Brasil ()
4   Big, professional. watch out for the old parisians cruising the bar! It was a nice hostel. the people obviously know how to run a hostel. There were lockers in the rooms, but they made a lot of noise and you had to pull them out all the way to open them. the power outlets were in the bed space so you could be sure no one would run off with your charger as they'd have to bypass you while you were sleeping. curtains were good. I didn't like how the windows didn't open a lot, because with that many people there, especially when it gets hot it can smell, which was the case on more than one occasion. Breakfast was very basic, baguettes with choice of butter or jellies (yuck). Baguettes were yummy though, but the breakfast wasn't nutritionally substantial. But hey, it was free. I found two instances of lack of cleanliness/hygiene -- the bathroom showers were pretty gross and it looked like women would put there hair everywhere. Also they smelled like urine, which is pretty gross when you're trying to have a shower; there were snots/boogers/whatever crusted all over the wall of my bed! It was so gross! I just ignored it. I didn't want to make a big deal about it though and the cleaning staff should notice these things and do something. Also, women, you may want to be aware that strange, creepy old guys come into the youth hostel bar to cruise on young women. Some are extra creepy and some are nice, but still. older Parisian men (white, Arab, Indian alike) come into the hostel bar. Be careful. Business travelers too. Older men in general. I heard from other hostel stayers that this place had a reputation for that. something to keep in mind. Also, these weirdos come in during the morning to scheme on the free breakfast too. People who work here were kinda distant and cold.. no warm and fuzzy feeling. I'd recommend it but with reservation. Overall a good place though. The Wi-Fi is pretty annoying though, you have to keep logging in through the browser because you get disconnected all the time. These people know what they're doing but they just need to do it better than they're doing it. It has the potential to be the best hostel I've stayed at but they need to work on some things.  , Canadian ()
3   Too Big So big and in that kind of area located, that they have an unfriendly looking security guard standing between entrance and reception. 6bed ensuite sucks because of cheap IKEA beds already falling apart and half the lockers are not usable. Don't look under those IKEA beds, you might get a dirt allergy. Normal dorms ok, but the curtains closed make most young guests feel that they can make noice all night in the dorm. The only reason St. Christophers can be called a hostel is because they offer dorms. No kitchen, no washing machines. Just 15 minutes free internet not enough. The big restaurant and bar area is visited by locals, which gives the hostel a bad taste. Everybody can walk in and around. No point in needing a key card on the staircase doors when one can use the elevator entering the floors with no card needed. Open restaurant and bar should be only for travelers. If backpackers want to mix up with locals, they go out to bars etc. Bathrooms reminde more on YHA standards. The whole place likes to appear as a luxus hostel but disappoints in most ways. St. Christopher could do better. There are nicer and more cosy places around, cheaper and including more for the price a traveler pays  , CAN ()
St. Christopher's Inn - Paris Reviews from the Web
3 Schön gelegen, Privatsphäre durch Vorhänge gegeben, Sauberkeit, teilweise recht freundliches Personal, gemütliche Atmosphäre  — Kundenbewertung (2013-02-28) Hostelbookers
4 Es waren sehr viele junge Leute da die sehr freundlich waren und dadurch war es sehr leicht neue Leute kennenzulernen. Die Lage war auch ok und vor allem war das Personal sehr freundlich und immer gut gelaunt.  — Mauro Greco (2013-01-01) Hostelbookers
4 Das Gebäude ist von der Architektur her sehr interessant. Ich fand es gut, dass die einzelnen Stockwerke nur von Gästen, die dort wohnen, betreten werden dürfen,  — Kundenbewertung (2012-10-10) Hostelbookers
3 Zimmer, Bar zum essen, Frühstück, Computer Raum  — Kundenbewertung (2012-09-23) Hostelbookers
4 In den Mehrbett-Zimmer haben die Betten einen Vorhang. Die Zimmer und das Bad waren sauber.   — Kundenbewertung (2012-08-29) Hostelbookers
4 sehr viele junge reisende bar ist am abend guter treffpunkt kleiner club im keller   — Kundenbewertung (2012-04-29) Hostelbookers
4 Nette Begrüßung, Hilfsbereitschaft des Personals, Zimmer sauber, Gute Lage zu Metro Station  — Anne Schleicher (2012-04-05) Hostelbookers
4 Die Lage war TOP das Essen Ok und die Leute nett  — Max Rietschel (2012-02-27) Hostelbookers
4 günstige Preise Bar im Hostel nah an der Metro  — Kundenbewertung (2011-12-12) Hostelbookers
3 Gut war das SIcherheitssystem. Alles Gänge und Zimmer konnten nur mit entsprächender Karte betreten werden.   — Kundenbewertung (2011-10-21) Hostelbookers
4 Das ausgefeilte Sicherheitskonzept ist bemerkens- und kopierenswert: Zutritt zum Flur und den Zimmern nur mit Chipkarte, abschließbare sehr große Fächer unter den Betten.  — Jens Humrich (2011-10-16) Hostelbookers
3 Das Hostel ist gut gelegen, das Personal ist freundlich. Das Gebäude ist noch recht neu, die Räume sind gepflegt. Positiv ist auch das im Preis inbegriffene Frühstück.   — Kundenbewertung (2011-10-12) Hostelbookers
3 schönes Hostel, sehr modern, freundliches Personal  — Stefan Schott (2011-09-13) Hostelbookers
3 Vorhänge an den Betten  — Kundenbewertung (2011-09-08) Hostelbookers
4 - gute Lage - Restaurant im Haus - freundliche Bedienung  — Andreas van der Heyden (2011-08-15) Hostelbookers
5 Sehr modernes, gut ausgestattetes Hostel!  — Kundenbewertung (2011-07-27) Hostelbookers
3 Saubere Zimmer.  — Kundenbewertung (2011-07-21) Hostelbookers
4 the people, the athmosphere  — Kundenbewertung (2011-07-18) Hostelbookers
2 Leider kann man hier nur den schönen Aufzug erwähnen, als auch die Farbenreiche Gestaltung der Flure  — Kundenbewertung (2011-07-04) Hostelbookers
4 Die Betten haben Vorhänge, so dass man wenigstens ein bisschen Privatsphäre hat. Das Personal war sehr hilfsbereit.  — Kundenbewertung (2011-05-12) Hostelbookers

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