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 Youth Hostels

Youth hostels is a great option for those travellers with limited budget. By staying in a hostel, not only do you save money on high priced hotels, you are more likely to meet like minded fellow travellers from all over the world!

Hostels are truly an international experience to be experienced to be believed. You would be sharing the sleeping quarters and this could give you ample opportunities to know about the experiences of fellow travellers in Paris. And for those of you who are lone crusaders, this would be the right time to strike friendship and join some other group to explore the city together.

Most of the hostels in Paris impose some rules like deadlines in the evenings. If you loiter outside for too long in the night, you might just find yourself being locked out for the whole night!

If you are a student below the age of 26, you might as well equip yourself with an ISIC card (International Student Identitiy Card)before you leave for Paris. This card would ensure that you get discounts on the entrance fees for movies, museums and monuments.

Here is a list of youth hostels :

Name Location Métro Station Price
Auberge Internationale des Jeunes 10, rue Trousseau
75011 Paris
Tel. +33.1.47.00.62.00
Fax. +33.1.47.00.33.16
Url : www.aijparis.com
Ledrun Rolin £ 9
Aloha Hostel 01 Rue Borrome
75015 Paris
Tel. +33.1.42.73.03.03
Fax. +33.1.01.42.73.14.14
Url : www.aloha.fr
Volontaires £ 12
Blue Planet Hostel 05, rue Hector Malot
75012 Paris
Tel. +33.1.43.42.06.18
Fax. +33.1.43.42.09.89
Url : www.hostelblueplanet.com
Gare de Lyon £ 12
Centre International Paris Louvre 20, rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau
75001 Paris
Tel. +33.1.53.00.90.90
Fax. +33.1.53.00.90.91
Louvres Rivoli £ 12
CISP - Kellermann 17, boulevard Kellermann
75013 Paris
Tel. +33.1.44.16.37.38
Fax. +33.1.44.16.37.39
Url : www.cisp.asso.fr
Porte d'Italie £ 12
Bureau Voyages Jeunes 44, rue des Bernardins
75005 Paris
Tel. +33.1.43 29 34 80
Fax. +33.1.53 00 90 91
Url : www.ucrif.asso.fr
Maubert-Mutualité £ 13
La Maison Hostel 67 bis, rue Dutot
75006 Paris
Tel. +33.1.42.73.10.10
Fax. +33.1.42.73.08.08
Url : www.mamaison.fr
Volontaires £ 13
CISP - Maurice Ravel 6, avenue Maurice Ravel
75012 Paris
Tel. +33.1.44.75.60.00
Fax. +33.1.43.44.45.30
Url : www.cisp.asso.fr
Porte de Vincennes £ 13
FIAP Jean Monet 30, rue Cabanis
75014 Paris
Tel. +33.1.43.13.17.00
Fax. +33.1.45.81.63.91
Url : www.fiap.asso.fr
Glaciere £ 14-£ 17
 
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