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Pros:
- friendly and helpful staff
- very good location
- each bunk had an electrical outlet
Cons:
- not very clean (especially the bathrooms)
- a bit noisy
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Greeted by an patronizing and rude receptionist at 20:30, 27/09/14. Felt like being greeted by a condescending school teacher. Was not useful with directions, when my friend and I asked him to repeat once more he told us it was not a quest and to...More
We stayed in Room G in the Annex about a block away from the hotel and main hostel. They explained that they put people in there on the weekends for overflow. There was 6 of us and 6 beds in our room. Pefect! We get...More
So the ground and upper floors are hotel de Paris whereas the basement serves the guests of hostelo, the news urban hostel. The rooms are a bit dingy and jam packed with bunks. Would give this place a 3 (5 being highest) for cleanliness. One...More
I found this accomodation, escaping from worst accomodation in my life. Hostel Discovery Good Life, just opposite on Sherbrooke Street. Read all this unbelievable reviws about Discovery. So that, this was relaxation. Excelelnt first night as I was alone in 4bedroom room. But awfull next...More
Auberge de Paris is a youth hostel located in Downtown Montreal. It’s conveniently located to most of the city's attractions which makes it an ideal choice for the traveler on a budget. The hostel shares the same building as the newly renovated Hotel de Paris and offers its hostel guests many of the same services as the hotel guests.
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US$14 - US$16 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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Price range
US$14 - US$16 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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