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01-29-2008, 04:31 AM
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Young and Happy Paris
I was going to put this is the bad file, but considering that its Paris and we all know there are very few good hostels in Paris, I decided to rate it more in different.
Good Points:
-Location is great. Right in the middle of the Latin Quarter with bars and restraunts everywhere. Easy subway access...
- Clean
- Breakfast is free and decent..
- Everyone speaks English
- Its in PARIS!
Bad points-
- Lock out is from 11-4 for no obvious reason. This is a drag if you want to sleep in or just lounge around a bit..
- Hot water is rare..very rare
- You have to rent sheets
- The rebooking policy is a pain in the arse..
If youre looking for a place in Paris and youre having a hard time, this one is at least reliable...
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01-29-2008, 02:36 PM
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That's a great name for a hostel... and really that's what backpacking is... being Young and Happy :D :D :D
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01-29-2008, 09:02 PM
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If we ever open a Travel Punk hostel my vote would be for Paris :D
--Joey
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