Located in the 10th arrondissement, the newly opened Generator Paris is a stunning high-end hostel experience that boasts both balconies and hammocks. The massive hostel has 916 rooms spread out across eight floors, each of which features impressive amounts of personality.
Now Generator Hostels' largest property, the facilities are seemingly endless at Generator Paris, with each bed boasting its own USB power port and the shared space features plenty of room to hang out and make friends.
Opening this summer, the Paris location will also have a rooftop bar, while the basement bar, a former underground parking garage, is already open for business. Closeby is Canal St. Martin, perfect for picnics, and while the building also offers expansive views of Montmartre.
Vibrant Upscale Hostels
The Generator Paris Hostel Boasts Private Balconies and Hammocks
Trend Themes
1. Upscale Hostel Experience - The trend of upscale hostels offers an opportunity for hospitality businesses to attract budget-conscious travelers seeking more luxurious accommodations.
2. Personalized Amenities - The trend of hostels providing personalized amenities like private balconies and hammocks presents an opportunity for hospitality businesses to differentiate themselves and enhance the guest experience.
3. Social Spaces - The trend of hostels offering large shared spaces for socializing and making friends creates opportunities for businesses to tap into the growing demand for communal living experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can capitalize on the trend of upscale hostels by creating and promoting high-end hostel experiences that cater to budget-conscious travelers.
2. Travel - The travel industry can benefit from the trend of personalized amenities in hostels by promoting unique accommodations that cater to the preferences of individual travelers.
3. Real Estate - The real estate industry can explore opportunities to convert existing properties into upscale hostels with social spaces, tapping into the growing demand for communal living experiences among travelers.