Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
Good - What previous guests thought, 1,524 reviews
Good · 1,524 reviews
Breakfast was excellent. Staff were very friendly and helpful. My nephew and I requested single rooms and were given two 4-person rooms to ourselves. The extra touch, especially for a youth hostel - our beds were made and towels laid out.
Good - What previous guests thought, 1,524 reviews
Good · 1,524 reviews
It is a very clean and properly maintained youth hostel, that provides the bare necessities and excellent breakfast.
I found it suitable for a group of people who travel and need a one night stop on the way.
Good - What previous guests thought, 1,524 reviews
Good · 1,524 reviews
The room was very quiet/very good isolated. I haven't expected that in the youth hostel and we've been positevely surprised.
The room was also bigger than expected. Shower and WC were separately.
The breakfast was good for this price. Nothing warm (no eggs, crêpes, etc.), but rich enough to start a day.
Good - What previous guests thought, 1,524 reviews
Good · 1,524 reviews
Although advertised on Booking.com the establishment has no resembelance to a hotel, and is fully a youth hostel, which totally equates to university student accommodation. Very clean but sparsely furnished and functional rather than any hint of luxury. Quiet suburban location. Bus routes to centre two minutes walk away, also a 'Spar' shop and a cafe. Good WiFi and excellent shower. T.V (not used). Friendly and helpful reception lady. Excellent buffet breakfast.
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