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Bureau Voyage Jeunesse - BVJ Quartier Latin Hostel

Paris (5è - Latin Quarter)

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Dirección
44, rue des Bernadins, Paris (5è - Latin Quarter), Île-de-France, France
Precio
A partir de 27 € la nuit et le petit-déjeuner TTC
Localización/Contacto
Detalles
No se aceptan reservas en línea en este albergue, póngase en contacto con el gerente para informarse sobre disponibilidad y reservas.
Descripción elaborada por el propietario

Prestaciones

  • Desayuno gratis
  • Casilleros
 
Informe de Hostelz.com
The BVJ Quartier Latin is a hostel in undoubtedly one of the nicest areas of central Paris. The Latin Quarter area is within close walking distance to a number of the top tourist attractions, most notably the Notre Dame, which is a five- to ten-minute walk, and the district epitomises the Parisian lifestyle the world loves so much. There are plenty of street-facing cafes, great restaurants and bars, beautiful shops, and lovely buildings and monuments.

The hostel itself is reasonably priced for the area and its rooms are basic but sufficient. The street-facing rooms offer a nice little view. En-suite rooms have push-button showers, which are irritating to say the least -- but the general level of cleanliness in the rooms and toilets is acceptable.

The staff speak good English, although the cleaning ladies/breakfast monitors speak little or none, but you will be better rewarded attempting to speak some French to them. Some of the staff are more helpful than others but overall they are quite professional. Reception is open twenty-four hours and there is no daytime lockout.

The free breakfast every morning is reasonable too -- coffee or hot chocolate, a selection of juices, French bread, butter, jam, and cereals. There is no bar or facility to buy drinks. There is a supermarket called Champion five to ten minutes' walk away, although there is no cooking facility at the hostel, only a kitchen for breakfast use only. The hostel also has a small internet kiosk that is expensive and quite slow.

Perhaps one low point of the hostel is the social atmosphere or ability to meet other travelers. There is a common area near reception with some tables and chairs and a TV that appears to never be used. This doesn't leave much room to meet other travelers, but it must be said that a number of French students appear to use this hostel too so it has a slight institutional feel about it.

The best thing about this hostel is definitely the location. It is literally around the corner from a metro stop (Maubert Mutualite). For the best places to eat and drink, and generally get amongst the real Paris, head up the hill away from the Seine River to Rue Mouffetard and its numerous side streets. You will not be disappointed!

— Informe exclusivo de Hostelz.com
January 2007


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1.3 Average from 4 Ratings

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Comment by Emy, Italy
December 2007
1 Can I give no stars?!
Staff is rude (except for the blond one girl) and even make offensive questions like "Are you lesbian?" (an Argentinian roommate had to listen to that one when looking for me to give her the only key for the entire room!). No lift and six floors! They keep moving you from one room to another each day no matter if you've made reservation with forty days prior. They charge you the price of the bed in the room according to the number of beds, so one day you pay the amount for a bed in a four-bed room and the other they might make you pay for a single room if they move you into it.They made their way to make sure you don't have to keep pushing every five seconds the button to have water down the shower but there is no shower curtains at all so part of the room inevitably becomes wet! Mattresses are less than six centimeters thin and pillow just sucks! Annoying kids yelling and knocking your door until midnight. Lockout kicks you out almost the entire day. I know you are in Paris and you have plenty things to see and do, but until 4 p.m. is absolutely ridiculous! No internet. Good location and clean, but that's all good I can say about his place. Moved on the second day into another hostel in Marais that was very good!
Comment by Kimm, Canada
July 2007
1 Don't count on it
Bizarre -- reservations are irrelevant here. I reserved a month early for an individual room for four nights. Then I called to confirm three days before arriving, as they suggest. They told me that they would only confirm the room for two nights. When I arrived, they told me that there were no individual rooms left, but I could get a space in a dormitory room. I did, and the next day I went to pay for another night, and they told me it was full. I would definitely suggest that you do not count on this place. There were at least six others who lost their spaces the same day as me. At least they helped us find a better hostel.
Comment by Kato, Japan
April 2007
1 Beware! This place is absolutely horrible -- far worse than anything I have ever experienced! I booked two months in advance and had the booking confirmed -- I then triple checked, the last definite confirmation I received by email was the night before I arrived in Paris! When I arrived I was told unbelievably rudely that they had no rooms available! When I asked why they had confirmed just hours earlier, the desk bitch (sorry but that is actually being kind to this person!) shrugged and said "I can't change the world!" I was left in a strange country with no place to stay late at night and they added insult to injury by saying basically "tough luck!" Two friends stayed at BVJ's recently only to have their room broken into when they were out one night -- and guess what the response was? "I can't change the world!" Please avoid this place like the plague -- they are horrible, rude, and completely uncaring about young travelers.
Comment by Steve
February 2007
2 This hostel kind of sucked. It had a great location, but absolutely no social scene at all. The place was clean, but the blankets weren't that clean and the shower for the dorm room has no privacy curtain. Alcohol is not allowed in the hostel, and there is no hostel bar. Internet here is way overpriced, and the breakfast is only marginal. Don't stay here unless you already have a big group or you aren't interested in meeting anyone. The location is great, but overall, it was a disappointing place to stay.

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