Mije Fourcy
This hostel is operated by the country's largest network of hostels, the M.I.J.E. network. Its Fourcy location is the central reservation system for all three Le Marais hostels. The 17th century private mansion has 190 beds, with one to 10 beds per room. Rooms have a shower and sink, and sheets are provided. Restrooms are on each floor. Breakfast at the on-site restaurant is included in the nightly rate. The Fourcy hostel can be reached by either the St. Paul or Pont Marie metro lines or the Châtelet Les Halles RER stop.
Mije Fourcy
6 rue de Fourcy
75004
Paris, France
www.mije.com
011 (+33) 01 42 74 23 45
Mije Le Fauconnier
This 17th century townhouse has 129 beds. Each room has between one and seven beds, with a shower and sink in each room. A shared restroom is on each floor. Breakfast and linens are included in the nightly rate. Le Fauconnier is close to the Seine, the Louvre and many other Parisian cultural attractions. Reach the hostel by either the St. Paul or Pont Marie metro lines or the Châtelet Les Halles RER stop.
Mije Le Fauconnier
11 rue du Fauconnier
75004
Paris, France
www.mije.com
011 (+33) 01 42 74 23 45
Mije Maubuisson
Dating back to the 17th century, the fully renovated Maubuisson hostel is in the heart of Le Marais. The historic townhouse is the smallest of the three hostels, with just 99 beds. Rooms have anywhere from one to seven beds, and include a shower and sink. Restrooms are shared on each floor. Bed linens and breakfast are included in the nightly rate. Use RER's Châtelet Les Halles stop to reach Maubuisson, or the St. Paul or Pont Marie metro lines.
Mije Maubuisson
12 rue des Barres
75004
Paris, France
www.mije.com
011 (+33) 01 42 74 23 45
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