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Where You'll Stay at Plum Village: A Guide to Accommodations

3 min readMay 2026at Plum Village
Where You'll Stay at Plum Village: A Guide to Accommodations

Where You'll Stay at Plum Village: A Guide to Accommodations

Choosing where to sleep at Plum Village isn't like booking a hotel. This is a working monastery in rural France, where accommodations reflect the practice itself—simple, functional, and designed to support your inner work rather than your comfort expectations. Understanding what you're actually signing up for will help you pick the right option and adjust your expectations accordingly.

Room Categories: From Shared Simplicity to Modest Privacy

Plum Village offers three basic accommodation tiers, though "deluxe" here means something quite different than at a resort. Dormitory rooms house anywhere from four to twelve practitioners in bunk beds or single beds arranged barracks-style. Standard rooms typically sleep two to four people in individual beds with slightly more breathing room. Private or "deluxe" rooms give you your own space, sometimes with an en-suite bathroom, though these are limited and book quickly.

The price differences are significant—dorm beds can cost 50-60% less than private rooms. But you're not just trading money for thread count. You're trading silence for snoring, solitude for community sounds, and privacy for the particular intimacy of sharing space with strangers who are also here to look inward.

What's Included (and What Definitely Isn't)

Your room will have a bed, and that's about the only guarantee. Most accommodations include basic bed linens and a pillow, though some practitioners report thin blankets that don't quite match the stone building reality of southwestern French nights. Towels are typically provided, but they're institutional—thin, small, and quick-drying rather than plush.

Don't expect climate control in the conventional sense. Some buildings have radiators that work intermittently during winter retreats. Summer means open windows and hope for a breeze. There's no air conditioning. The buildings are old farmhouses and converted barns, beautiful in their rusticity but designed for a different era's comfort standards.

You won't find electrical outlets everywhere. Some rooms have none. There are no televisions, alarm clocks, or phones—which is rather the point. If you need to charge devices, communal areas often have limited outlet access, creating a small morning scramble.

The Bathroom Situation: An Exercise in Patience

Shared bathrooms are the norm, even for some standard rooms. Depending on your building, you might share facilities with anywhere from six to thirty people. Mornings before meditation can feel like a test of your equanimity practice as you wait for a shower.

The private bathroom in deluxe rooms is genuinely valuable—not for luxury, but for logistics. After a day of walking meditation in muddy boots or during a week with a cold, having your own bathroom and sink transforms the experience. It's worth considering if you have any health issues, mobility concerns, or simply know yourself well enough to recognize that bathroom anxiety will distract from your practice.

Hot water exists but isn't infinite. If you're in shared facilities and shower after 7:30 AM, you're gambling.

Quietness, Neighbors, and Hallway Realities

Plum Village maintains noble silence from 9 PM until breakfast, but monastery walls aren't soundproof. In dorm rooms, you'll hear everything—coughing, shifting, the rustling of someone getting up for a 3 AM bathroom trip, and yes, snoring. Some buildings have creaky floorboards that announce every movement.

Standard rooms offer marginally more sound insulation, though you'll still be aware of your neighbors' schedules. Private rooms in the older stone buildings provide the most acoustic privacy, while newer constructions sometimes have thinner walls despite the higher price.

The hallway dynamics vary by building. Some have tea stations where people naturally gather despite the silence, creating soft sounds of kettles and ceramic. Others are genuinely quiet, with everyone respecting the contemplative atmosphere.

Picking Your Right Room: Honest Considerations

Choose dorm rooms if you're comfortable with communal living, on a tight budget, or young enough that bunk beds don't threaten your back. The money saved might extend your stay by days.

Standard rooms work for most people—enough privacy to decompress without isolation, manageable bathroom sharing, and reasonable costs.

Spring for private rooms if you're a light sleeper, need guaranteed bathroom access, value solitude for integration, or honest enough to know that shared spaces will prevent you from engaging fully with the retreat.

The tradeoff is real: cheaper rooms mean less comfort but often more connection with fellow practitioners. Sometimes the snorer in the next bunk becomes your tea companion. Sometimes they're just the person who kept you awake. Know yourself, budget accordingly, and remember—you came for the practice, not the accommodations.

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