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MIJE Marais

4th Arrondissement
Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Thursday: 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Friday: 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Saturday: 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Sunday: 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM
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Casual lodging with simple rooms & dorms set in a 17th-century building, plus a courtyard & dining.via Google

A group of three historic 17th-century townhouses converted into simple youth hostels, offering an unbeatable central location.

Reviews from Google

Aimee Lewis4 months ago
I LOVED staying here. The location is unbeatable, very walkable and safe. Im solo traveling so safety and all women’s dorms are important. The rooms and bathrooms were very clean. Staff was so kind and helpful. Free lockers with codes [no lock needed] are provided for your valuables in a secured room behind reception. It was quiet [tho this varies depending on who is staying there]. The only thing is breakfast is basically just bread and apple sauce, sometimes yogurt lol. But HIGHLY recommend the stay!!!
Natalia Rakhno3 months ago
I had a wonderful stay at MIJE Fourcy in Paris. The location is perfect — right in the center of the city, which made it very easy to explore everything. We were pleasantly surprised to be given a private room. Everything was very clean and comfortable, and we had our own shower, which made the stay even better. The breakfast was excellent — simple but fresh and very enjoyable, a perfect start to the day before walking around Paris. The staff were extremely friendly and welcoming, always ready to help with a smile. The atmosphere was warm and relaxed. Overall, it was a great experience, and I would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for a comfortable stay in the heart of Paris.
V VJ2 months ago
Lovely hostel in a great location — the sheets are clean and beds are already made, which is always a nice touch. A few things worth flagging though: the toilets are separate from the rooms, which I actually like, but there are no sinks in there, which is a bit of a hygiene concern. Not sure why a tap-and-toilet combo unit hasn't been fitted as a simple fix. There's also no soap in the rooms, so if you haven't brought your own, properly washing your hands is a challenge. On the plus side, breakfast is a lovely bonus — especially given the price point, when so many hostels have dropped it entirely. The one downside is the amount of single-use plastic it generates: individual jam portions, mini yoghurts and the like. Would be great to see that reconsidered.
NICOLÁS Stingla month ago
Excellent location, specially when compared to price. Beautiful building. Stayed four nights. The bed was comfy but I didn't like the room. The room has a shower + sink which is divided by a sliding door which you cannot lock. I had the first bed which was directly in front of the bedroom door. When someone entered late at night the lights from the hallway hit you directly in your face (I don't really understand why the hall lights are SO bright, they are like those lights in movie sets). But the main thing is that you don't have a place to plug your phone near your bed, only a USB port which didn't work. I had to leave my phone in the sink at night. There was a small bathroom with two toilets in the hallway, which were ok but there wasn't any hand soap available. It's nice that they serve breakfast, but the quality could improve (I don't pretend nothing fancy). The coffee didn't taste good, it came out super burnt and you can't adjust how much of it you want, the machine fills your cup up. They offer yogurt, cereals, white bread with butter, and a store bought cake (which was the best option in my opinion). There was a bit odd smell in the cafeteria in the mornings. The shared space is nice, some couches, places to work. Comfortable. Couple of places to plug your phone, some games and books. I tried connecting to the wifi a couple of times and even though there was good signal, I had no internet connection (both in my room and in the shared space). Overall, I chose it because it was the cheapest option in a very centric place, but the room things really bothered me.
Atavika4 months ago
It's fine for a couple of nights. The view from my window was stunning! Internet works only close to the reception, which is a bit annoying. Location is great! Lots of cute restaurants, artsy shops and you can walk so easly to many destinations. Breakfast is basically just bread and butter, tea or coffee, milk, cereals and a strange store bought cake. Beds were very comfortable and the staff was really really nice!
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