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An experience & design-led city centre hotel in Paris (near Gare du Nord)

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Hostel in Paris near Gare du Nord

Hip galleries. Boutique shops. Pastoral cafés. Canal St. Martin in the 10th Arrondissement is everything you’d expect from the French capital, but with more than its fair share of contemporary cool.
 
Standing opposite Oscar Niemeyer’s iconic French Communist Headquarters, Generator Paris is just a few steps from Canal Saint-Martin and Buttes-Chaumont Park, and only a 15-minute stroll from Gare du Nord train station. With a welcoming mix of cinematic design, rich colours, a sparkling reception and several unique social spaces to suit your mood, you’ll feel like you’re on the set of a Parisian art-house movie.
 
On the ground floor of our Paris hotel, you'll find Café Fabien with its canteen and conservatory overlooking the garden. A curved staircase leads down to the vaulted ceilings of Le Club, inspired by the Paris Metro. Head up to the 9th floor to discover Khayma Rooftop, with a canopy, bar and awe-inspiring views of Sacré-Cœur and Montmartre. Our Paris property represents the very best of the city, all under one roof.

And here's a little extra for our guests: enjoy a 25% discount on parking spaces at Generator Paris booked through Zen Park. Contact us for details.

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Take the hassle out of making a group booking and let us do it for you. Our dedicated team in Paris will make sure that your group stay is booked and managed with ease.

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  • Is Paris safe to visit?

    Paris is generally safe to visit, with many areas being secure and well-patrolled.  Public transport, including the Metro and buses, is generally safe, but be cautious of your belongings and avoid empty stations late at night.

    While Paris is a vibrant and largely safe city, some neighborhoods may be less safe after dark. It’s wise to stay informed about the areas you’re visiting. Emergency services are reliable, with the number 112 available for police, ambulance, and fire services.

  • Is Paris LGBTQ+ friendly?

    Yes, Paris is LGBTQ+ friendly. The city is known for its vibrant LGBTQ+ scene and inclusive atmosphere. The Marais district is a central hub for LGBTQ+ culture, featuring numerous bars, clubs, and shops that cater to the community.

    Paris hosts major LGBTQ+ events such as Paris Pride, which takes place in June and includes a colorful parade and various celebrations. Legal protections for LGBTQ+ individuals are strong in France, including marriage equality and anti-discrimination laws.

  • When is the best time to visit Paris?

    Spring (March to May) offers mild temperatures and blooming gardens, making it ideal for sightseeing and enjoying outdoor attractions. The city is lively but not overcrowded.

    Summer (June to August) provides warm weather and long daylight hours, perfect for exploring the city and attending festivals. However, it can be crowded with tourists, and prices for accommodations are higher.

    Autumn (September to November) features cooler temperatures and beautiful fall foliage. The city is less crowded, and you can enjoy a more relaxed experience with pleasant weather.

    Winter (December to February) is colder but magical, with festive holiday lights and Christmas markets. While it’s chilly, you’ll find fewer tourists and potentially lower accommodation prices.

  • How can I be a good tourist in Paris?

    Politeness is key. Use “Bonjour” when entering shops or restaurants and “Merci” when leaving. Parisians appreciate courtesy. Respect local customs by dressing modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Avoid loud conversations and be considerate of others’ personal space.

    Follow rules in museums and attractions by not touching exhibits and adhering to any photography restrictions. Use public transport correctly by validating your ticket and allowing passengers to exit before you board.  Café culture involves ordering at the counter or waiting to be seated. It’s customary to spend some time at a table, so avoid lingering too long if it’s busy.

  • What public holidays/events in Paris should I be aware of?

    Bastille Day (July 14) is France’s national holiday, celebrated with fireworks, parades, and parties. Expect large crowds and festive events throughout the city. Paris Fashion Week (February and September) brings numerous fashion shows and high-profile events, which can impact accommodation availability and increase demand in certain areas.

    Christmas (December 25th) features festive decorations, holiday markets, and special events. The city is beautifully decorated, but some businesses may close for the holiday. New Year’s Eve (December 31st) is marked by celebrations and fireworks, especially around landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. Plan for large crowds and potential transport disruptions.

    Labour Day (May 1st) is a public holiday with demonstrations and parades. Some shops and attractions may be closed or have reduced hours.

WHY GENERATOR PARIS?

Generator Paris is nestled within the 10th Arrondissement, putting you within a stone’s throw of major public transport links and providing easy access to the unlimited sights and sounds of this enduringly beloved city. Our budget hotel in Paris is conveniently surrounded by theatres, public squares and landmarks – a real metropolis of culture and beauty.

DISCOVER PARIS: THE CITY OF LIGHT

It’s impossible to overstate the cultural significance of La Ville Lumière, well-established as the heart of France since before the 12th century. The very earliest remnants of the city remain preserved in the streets today. There’s an absolutely exhaustive selection of monuments, landmarks, and other architectural wonders to see – from the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe to the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur and Notre Dame Cathedral. Thankfully, there are streets nearby filled with over 9,000 restaurants, as well as cafés, galleries, plazas, bars and shopping centres that await your custom.

 

 

A PARIS HOSTEL WITH CINEMATIC STYLE

Generator is made for everybody, whatever your style. Our Paris hotel rooms are suitable for solo travellers and couples, friends and family, and even strangers. Each one is sleek, stylish and convenient; equipped with creature comforts like en-suite facilities and free WiFi, our hostel feels like a home away from home. Female-only dorms are also available, providing a safe and secure sleeping space with extras such as hairdryers and complimentary toiletries. And when you can afford to take a break from admiring the city, there’s a host of entertainment on offer at all hours of the day too.


THE BEST OF PARIS UNDER ONE ROOF

Filled with warm hues, rich tones and artful design encapsulating the city’s atmosphere, Generator Paris is the ideal spot to hang out and socialise with fellow travellers. For the gourmands in town, the on-site Café Fabien serves barista-style coffees and Parisian delicacies. Then there’s Le Rooftop bar, called Khayma, which offers a rare chance to enjoy your drinks with panoramic views of the French capital. When you want to turn it up a notch, jump into the basement; Le Club offers cocktails and dancing in abundance. Book as a group and you can even arrange your very own over-18s event. Get inspired with our travel blog, the Parallel, and find out about the latest events at Generator Paris and across the romantic city.