YOU'RE GONNA LOVE Paris
But where to start? Without mentioning the obvious spots like the Eiffel Tower, head to Montmartre and fall in love with its undeniable charm. While here, visit Sacre Cœur to get some of the best views of the city. It's also a great way to get yourself orientated with the city, as it sits 130m above the city.
For the art and culture lovers, no trip to Paris is complete without a visit to a museum or gallery. Top spots include the Louvre (home to the Mona Lisa), Musee d’Orsay, as well as a ton of galleries and hot spots in Saint Germain. But if you want to go shopping, head to the Avenue des Champs-Élysées or Galeries Lafayette. Neither will disappoint!
No matter how much time you spend in Paris, it'll never be enough to see and experience it all!
Daniel Briceño
My first experience in a hostel, the service was excellent, the staff mostly speaks English or Spanish and are very friendly, you are close to two stations, lines M and T, it is a very nice area with a canal where You have cinemas and restaurants, my only drawback was the bed trunks. In my case, mine made a lot of noise and was located at the entrance to the room, but hey, it was part of the experience of living with more people. I'll leave you with a view of the room. sunrise in the restaurant/breakfast room