The Luxury Hostels of Europe - Guide Book PDF
The Luxury Hostels of Europe - Guide Book PDF
The Luxury Hostels of Europe - Guide Book PDF
More than
just a bed,
an experience
T h e B u d g e t Tr av eller ’s
Gui d e t o t h e
By Kash Bhattacharya
www.budgettraveller.org
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Acknowledgements
It’s been an amazing journey from the moment (one bitterly
cold Scottish morning in December 2011) when the
idea popped into my head to this moment- the book in
your hands. There are a lot of people I am thankful to for
making this project and book a reality.
Visit BudgetTraveller.org
Contents
I n t r o d u c t i o n
Introduction 5
How to use this Guide 8
Key to Facilities Icons 9
Reviews
Generator Hostel Copenhagen 12 Gallery Hostel Porto 93
Generator Hostel Hamburg 16 Lisbon Poets Hostel 97
Generator Hostel Dublin 21 Stay Inn Hostel Lisbon 101
Dream Hostel Tampere 26 Oasis Backpackers Lisbon 105
Plus Hostel Berlin 30 Lisbon Calling 109
Plus Hostel Prague 35 Goodmorning Hostel Lisbon 113
Plus Hostel Florence 39 U Hostels Madrid Spain 117
Wombats Hostel Vienna Naschmarkt 43 Purple Nest Hostel Valencia 121
Aventura Boutique Hostel Budapest 48 Fusion Hotel and Hostel Prague 125
Hostel Celica Slovenia 52 Grampa’s Hostel Wrocław Poland 129
Cocomama Amsterdam 56 The Beehive Hotel & Hostel Rome 133
Casa Gracia Barcelona 61 Plas Curig Snowdonia Wales 137
Ostello Bello Milan 65 Oasis Backpackers Palace Seville 141
LOL Hostel Siracusa 69 Grand Hostel Berlin 145
Villa Saint Exupery Gardens Nice 73 Clink 78 London 149
Palmers Lodge Boutique Hostels Hostel One Eighty Berlin 153
Swiss Cottage & Hillspring London 77 Kex Hostel Reykjavik 157
SYHA Edinburgh 81 Backpackers Villa Sonnenhof Interlaken 161
Safestay London 85 Granada Inn Backpackers Spain 165
Loft Mountain Hostel Bourg St Maurice 89 Independente Hostel Lisbon 169
Resources Disclaimer
Busabout Europe Reviewed 174 All maps are sourced from Google Maps. All my hostels
Eurail and Interrail Passes 178 stays were sponsored but the views and opinions
Savvy Tips from Travelzoo’s Europe deal experts 180 expressed here are entirely my own.
Travellerspoint’s Community Wisdom
on Budget Travel 183
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INTRODUCTION
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L UXUR Y HOSTE L S
O F EUROPE
by Kash Bhattacharya
IN T RODUCt i o n
Why a Guide to Luxury Hostels? Hostels not only had a negative perception amongst
‘I’m a hotel kind of girl. I backpacked Europe and stayed my Match.com dates, but also amongst people within
in hostels in my 20s. Now that I have a job, I can afford my the travel industry. I attended numerous travel conferences
own room. I can’t bear the idea of slumming it now in a 10- to develop working relationships with various destination
bed dorm with a bunch of smelly backpackers.’ marketing organisations, but found there to be a huge lack
of awareness about hostels and budget travel. The slick
My date had been going really well until then. I had gone brochures were awash with decadent images of spas,
through a breakup recently and on the advice of a friend, Michelin gourmet dining experiences and the finest hotels
had signed up for the dating site Match.com. I found my that money could buy. Hostels? No sign of them at all. The
love for travel to be a great icebreaker on dates. Until they general opinion was that hostelling and budget travel were
discovered that I wrote about budget travel, that is. not seen as a revenue generator for the tourism destination
providers. I realised then that there was a need for the
‘Budget travel? Isn’t that about staying in cheap hostels? rebrand of the image of hostelling both within and outside
Does that mean you sleep in dorms?’ they asked me the travel industry.
quizzically, their foreheads creased with discontent at
the prospect of travelling the world with me in seedy There is also a personal reason I undertook this project.
establishments. I realised that as I was getting older, I was finding it more
difficult to sleep in dorms. The more I travelled, the more
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intolerant I had become of other people’s travelling habits. The facilities our outstanding in these properties. From
I craved the luxury of having my own space, but I wasn’t indoor swimming pools to rooftop bars, from stylish outdoor
ready to graduate into the mundane, characterless, and patios to parquet floors to in-house cinemas, from tango
insipid world of chain hotels. and Spanish cooking lessons to monthly exhibitions of local
artists – there is a wealth of amazing experiences to savour
Growing older had some benefits – increased wisdom and enjoy in each of the 40 luxury hostels within this book.
taught me that I want a special experience when I travel. At I like to think of them as a home away from home. Once
34, travel is no longer about sleeping in the cheapest bed you stay there, you’ll find it hard to leave. I promise.
available. I want more than that.
What started as a project to discover a new way of
Every part of the journey can be an experience to cherish. travelling and rediscover my passion for backpacking
Hence, I began my mission to find if there was a more also became a great way for me to meet some amazing
grown-up and alternative way to backpack around Europe people. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting some of the most
that wouldn’t involve sacrificing comfort. passionate and hardworking people in travel through this
project. For that reason, I hope that when you do decide to
I started researching on the web, reading travel blogs, visit these hostels, you will have the same experience and
and speaking to the travel community via Facebook and meet these same people. In my opinion, they are leading
Twitter to ask about their experiences of hostelling. I found, the way in terms of hostelling and redefining the way we
especially in my own age segment of travellers aged 30-39, perceive them.
that there was a trend of people ‘travelling younger.’ They
were choosing hostels, previously thought to be mainstays
of 20-somethings. On BudgetTraveller.org, my aim has always been to
find new ways to inspire people to travel, challenge the
I then discovered the new breed of design hostels that conventional ways we travel, and discover something new.
had emerged in the last few years. These hostels were a It’s my hope that this ebook will help inspire a new generation
step up from the usual hostel. They had dorms but also of travellers old and young to visit these amazing hostels
offered private ensuite rooms. The design of these hostels and embrace this exciting new revolution in hostelling.
was on par with what you find in a boutique 4- or 5-star
hotel. It was no surprise to me to find that many of these Welcome to the future of budget travel.
hostels are owned by artists. Welcome to Luxury Hostels of Europe.
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How to Use
This Guide
L o c at i o n
F a c tb o x a n d P RICES
Where the hostel is located.
This includes the address, primary telephone number,
website, and rates. The rates are the cost per person to stay
Roo ms and B at h r o o m s
at the hostel and again, just an indication. Rates may vary
What can you expect in terms of rooms and bathrooms.
according to season and type of room, so always check
Fa c i l i t i e s and book in advance to get the best rates possible. Some
I’ve tried to outline the various range of facilities you can hostels featured may charge you an extra fee for supplying
expect in each hostel ranging from whether you have a sheets and towels. I have created an icon which indicates
locker facility, free wifi, self-catering facilities, cultural whether bed linen is included in the price. In addition, some
activities (free walking tours, activities within the hostel like cities may also be liable for a tourist tax, so do keep that
dance or cooking classes) , whether there is a bar on-site, in mind.
and what are the staff like.
Verdict G e tt i n g t h e r e
I sum up my opinion of the hostel. How to reach the hostel by public transportation.
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These are icons that I’ve created to help you know more about
each hostel at a glance.
33 destinations,
9 countries,
door-to-door &
on-board guides
RE V IE W S
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G e n e r at o r H o s t e l
Copenhagen
L o c at i o n
TOP TIP
I highly recommend the private
ensuite rooms on the sixth floor. You
get great views of the city skyline
and it’s very peaceful -- plus you
can insulate yourself from the
partying crowd downstairs
and get a good night’s
sleep.
Rooms &
B at h r o o m s
A signature of the Generator brand is the variety of
lodging: you have the choice of private rooms, six-
to-eight-bed dorms and also female-only dorms. The
hostel caters well to the needs of female solo travellers,
couples and larger groups.
The room comes with a separate shower and toilet
cubicle, plus a washing basin in the room.
Beds are very comfortable and also have conveniently
placed reading lamps and power points to charge
your smartphone and gadgets.
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Fa c i l i t i e s
On the first floor, you have the hostel bar, which is huge
and almost size of a full-size football pitch.
Towards the rear, it has lots of comfy chairs and
beanies in which to lounge and relax. Towards the
front, it has a bar and seating area that converts into a
dance floor at night.
The hostel has a busy schedule of activities to keep
guests entertained, from bar crawls to famous ‘Pink
Girls’ Night’ on Friday, where everyone dressed in pink
gets cheap drinks, plus a ‘Hangover Movie Night’ on
Sundays where you can watch a movie on their giant
projector screen.
For 35 DKK (€5) you can load up on Coke and
popcorn.
The bar is pretty reasonably priced with pints of
Carlsberg around the 35 DKK (€5) mark.
Best feature of the hostel? The wooden outdoor patio
-- especially when the weather’s warm. Guests were
flowing out with their drinks. Often they’ll have DJ
F a c tb o x : sets here. There’s no shortage of partying options at
Generator Copenhagen.
Address Free wifi is available and signal strength is best in
Adelgade 5-7, 1304, Copenhagen, Denmark reception and the bar but was sporadic in my room on
Telephone the sixth floor.
(+45) 7877 5400 If you don’t have an internet device, there are a few
Website desktops at the reception to check your emails.
generatorhostels.com/en/destinations/copenhagen
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Copenhagen Airport: Take the M2 to Kongens From the ferry terminals: Take Bus 26 to Borgergade. The
Nytorv Station. The hostel is a six-minute walk from the hostel is a 300-meter walk from the stop.
station.
From Copenhagen Central Station: Take a train to From the central bus station: take Bus 11A to
Nørreport Station. The hostel is a seven-minute walk from Kronprinsessegade. The hostel is a three-minute walk from
the station. the stop.
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G e n e r at o r H o s t e l
H a mb u r g
L o c at i o n
Rooms &
B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s :
Security is a great feature of this hostel. At the entrance
you have a friendly security guard who lets guests in
and checks to see their room keys. The entrance into
the elevator is security card-operated.
The lobby bar area is a bright, welcoming area with
lots of comfy furnishings where guests can relax and
chat with fellow travellers.
The hostel has an excellent bar with lots of great drink
offers including a happy hour where you can get beers
for as little as one euro. They organise a whole bunch
of activities from DJ nights to fancy dress parties and
even Jagermeister parties -- so if you’re in the mood to
socialize, there is always something to look forward
to. Just like its Generator counterpart in Copenhagen,
there is a nice outdoor patio area where guests can
enjoy drinks on the long summer evenings ahead.
However, this is not a typical loud party hostel. The
age range is a good mix so travellers of all ages will
feel comfortable here.
Breakfast is an extra €4.50, which is pretty decent,
F a c tb o x : but there are plenty of other breakfast options around
in the neighborhood.
Address
There is free wifi with excellent reception in the lobby
Steintorplatz 3, 20099 Hamburg, Germany
area. I was impressed with the strength in my second-
Phone
floor room as well.
(+49) 40 226 358 460
The staff are polite and helpful but could do with
Website
being a bit warmer and friendlier. I possibly caught
generatorhostels.com/en/destinations/hamburg/
them on a bad day.
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
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G e n e r at o r H o s t e l
D u bl i n
L o c at i o n
The hostel is situated in the Northern section of Dublin while quiet, perfect for a good night’s sleep. A great little pub
the main tourist attractions and nightlife hotspots are located sits at the top of the Square called the Cobblestones, and
on the south side including the famous Temple Bar. However, features regular traditional music sessions while once a
Generator is conveniently located between two bike hire week, Generator also have musicians frequenting their bar,
stations, one block from the light rail tram (known as the playing some tunes on their way to Cobblestones.
Luas) and two blocks off the city’s Hop On Hop Off Bus tour The walk from town to Generator is about 10-15 mins
stops and the Town Buses (including the Airport Bus) stop on depending on your pace, but takes you past some many
the main street a block beyond the end of the Square. The of Dublin’s pretty bridges and also right by the oldest pub
hostel itself backs onto the famous Old Jameson Whisky in Ireland, The Brazen Head. Often a desirable trait of a
Distillery which in itself is a top tourist attraction with a café, hostel is it’s proximity to the action, but Generator manages
restaurant and the famous 360 degree bar that gives you to balance location with useful transport connections,
a beautiful panoramic view of the city. walkable distance to the centre of the city
Being away from the main tourist centre, the place is
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R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s
Generator offer a range of excellent facilities that include
large spacious common areas where guests can enjoy a
pint from the bar or a meal from the pop up restaurant or
onsite café.
The free wifi extends throughout the hostel and signal is
strong on all the floors. The password changes weekly so if
you stay over on a Sunday night, you’ll need to pick up the
new password or check the daily board where it is listed.
A free walking tour starts at the Hostel Lobby at 10.30am
every morning. Generator also run a travel desk where you
can book city tours and assistance with planning your travel
itinerary. Options for entertainment in the hostel include
movie nights and themed activities.
Early morning breakfast boxes are available to order for
collection before usual breakfast hours and includes an
excellent quality selection of roll and spread, piece of fruit,
box of juice and a truly decadent almond croissant. It’s a
great way to make an early start that much more bearable.
Generator also cater really well to groups, be it hen
parties, stag nights, tour groups, families or just groups
of friends, with a variety of packages available, some of
which can include breakfast in bed, or even your own DJ
and cocktail lessons when booking the Ladies Jacuzzi suite.
F a c tb o x : Prices:
V e r d i c t:
Being further away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, the hostel has a
much more appealing atmosphere to cater to a wide variety of travelers and it’s
quirky art and accents give the place a really positive energy. The staff are friendly
and helpful whether they worked at reception, at the bar or in the café and pop
up restaurant. The thing I noticed most about Generator was the look on people’s
faces as they entered the lobby, always looking around in slight awe or wonder,
smiling at the uniqueness and appeal of this design hostel. It is incredibly female
friendly, solo traveller friendly and even suitable for large groups. All in all, I would
stay again and look forward to seeing what developments are implemented over
the summer.
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
Generator Dublin is right next to Jameson Distillery on You can get on the Airlink express from outside both
Smithfield Square and less than a 3-minute walk from airport terminals every 15 mins for only €6 single €10
Smithfield Tram stop. return. You need to get off at Ushers Quay and the hostel
The links from the airport to the Dublin hostel are excellent is right next to the stop.
and the Airlink 747 operates daily from 6am (7am The Airlink runs Monday to Saturday – 05:00 – 23:30
Sunday) every 15 minutes for €6. Sunday: 07:00 – 23:00
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Dream Hostel
Ta m p e r e
Åkerlundinkatu 2, 33100 Tampere, Finland
L o c at i o n
TOP TIP
One of the great Finnish Rooms &
traditions is to visit the sauna
and Tampere has three public B at h r o o m s
saunas to choose from.
Costing as little as €5, it’s
a fantastic rejuvenating The rooms are air-conditioned and
experience. spacious with beds nicely spaced out.
Big heavy doors and thick walls keep it
quiet and peaceful. The beds are sturdy and
come equipped with discreet reading lights and power
points to juice your gadgets.
Whilst the rooms are not ensuite, toilets and shower
facilities are plentiful and cleaned on a regular basis.
It’s probably one of the most powerful showers I’ve ever
experienced in a hostel. Awesome.
Guests can choose from twin rooms, four-bed private
rooms, four-bed female-only dorms, and four-, 10- and
16-bed mixed dorms.
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TOP TIP Fa c i l i t i e s
For privacy and comfort,
choose one of the twin The centerpiece of this hostel is the kitchen, which also
rooms. doubles as a social space. There are lots of board
games to play, there is a great selection of books to
read, and also there is also a collection of maps and
guides for you to get inspiration for your trip. Guests
chill out on their tablets or laptops using the hostel’s
excellent free wifi.
Help yourself to unlimited refills of top-notch Colombian
coffee from the filter coffee machine. Other perks
include free pea soup on Thursdays and free popcorn
when it rains (which it does a lot in Tampere, so your
chances are good!) and on Friday nights.
The hostel does not offer breakfast, but there is
a supermarket nearby and the hostel has a nice
arrangement with the local café where you can enjoy
a hearty breakfast for as little as €5.
For around €10, you have the option of renting bikes
to explore the city and the great Finnish outdoors.
Ville and the rest of the team at Dream are very
enthusiastic and passionate about the city and the
F a c tb o x : beautiful surrounding countryside -- feel free to ask them
for any tips and recommendations, plus check out the
Address: noticeboard for the staff’s daily tips. The hostel has
Åkerlundinkatu 2, 33100 Tampere, Finland excellent connections with local adventure sports tour
Phone: operators, so if you’re looking to go mountain biking,
(+358) 45 2360517 hiking or canoeing, you’ve got plenty of cool options.
Website:
dreamhostel.fi/fi/etusivu/
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Tampere-Pirkkala Airport: Take Bus 61 from Terminal From the railway station and the bus station: the hostel is a
1 or the Tokee bus from Terminal 2 to the bus station or 10-minute walk away.
railway station.
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Pl u s H o s t e l
Berlin
L o c at i o n
Rooms &
B at h r o o m s
TOP TIP
The rooms themselves are very
Fa c i l i t i e s
TOP TIP
When I visited the pool in The perfect place to relax in Plus is the courtyard and
the afternoon, it was quiet garden. Guests here drink in the mellow sunshine,
with not a soul around.
The school groups had relaxing on the deck chairs or sleeping off the excesses
left for the day so it of the night before.
was serene.
The presence of a few pet rabbits scurrying around
adds to the sense of tranquility. There is a series of
wrought-iron sculptures exhibited in the garden. I was
told they are part of a mobile exhibition known as the
Tacheles. Since they were evicted from their home,
the Tacheles has become a mobile art exhibition
presenting contemporary artworks around the city, and
their temporary home is the garden of Plus Berlin.
There are exciting plans to introduce art and design
classes for guests in the future, so definitely keep an
eye out when you visit.
Another defining space is the Opera Restaurant and
Bar. It’s an impressive room with polished wooden
floors and vaulted ceilings adorned by a series of kitsch
circular lampshades. The centrepiece of the room is the
impressively stocked long bar.
F a c tb o x : To the front they have a huge projector screen showing
all the big games, as well as a well-stocked library of
Address:
books that guests can use.
Warschauer Platz 6, D-10245 Berlin, Germany
Adjoining the front is a room with a pool table. In the
Phone:
evenings, you can enjoy a choice of pizza or pasta
(+49) 30 21238501
dishes for a small price.
Website:
At night, the bar is a great place to hang out and
www.plushostels.com/plusberlin
meet fellow guests.
The staff were some of the friendliest I’ve come across
Prices: so far -- extremely helpful and cheerful with lots of great
tips for places to eat and drink at nearby.
Dorms from €12,
Doubles from €19 per person,
Triples from €17 per person.
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V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Tegel Airport, take the Express Bus TXL to Berlin From Berlin Hauptbahnhof or Berlin Ostbahnhof, take the
Hauptbahnhof and then the S3, S5, S7, or S75 train S3, S5, S7, or S75 to Warschauer Strasse. The hostel is
to Warschauer Strasse. The hostel is a five-minute walk a five-minute walk away.
away.
From Schönefeld and Berlin-Brandenburg Airports, take From Central Bus Station, take the U2 to Gleisdreieck,
the S9 train to Ostkreuz, then the S3, S5, S7, or S75 then the U1 to Warschauer Strasse. The hostel is a five-
to Warschauer Strasse. The hostel is a five-minute walk minute walk away.
away.
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Pl u s H o s t e l s
Prague
L o c at i o n
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s :
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Prague Airport, take the express bus to Hlavní From Hlavní Nádraži train station or Florenc bus station,
Nádraži train station. Private shuttles from the airport are take metro line C to Nádraží Holešovice, then take the
available upon request. tram to Ortenovo Námestí. The hostel is a two-minute
walk from the Ortenovo Námestí stop.
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Pl u s H o s t e l s
Florence
L o c at i o n
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s :
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Florence Airport, take the bus to Santa Maria The hostel is a ten-minute walk from Santa Maria Novella
Novella station. From Pisa Airport, take the train to Santa Station.
Maria Novella Station in Florence.
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W o mb a t s H o s t e l
Vienna Naschmarkt
L o c at i o n
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s
F a c tb o x :
Address:
Rechte Wienzeile 35, Vienna, Austria
Phone:
(+43) 1 8972336
Website:
wombats-hostels.com/vienna/the-naschmarkt/
Prices:
Dorms from €18,
Triples from €26 per person,
Doubles from €32 per person.
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V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Vienna Airport, take the shuttle bus to From all train stations, take the U4 to Kettenbrückengasse.
Schwedenplatz, then the S-Bahn to Wien Mitte, then the The hostel is a three-minute walk from Kettenbrückengasse
U4 to Kettenbrückengasse. The hostel is a three-minute station.
walk from Kettenbrückengasse station.
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Av e n t u r a B o u t i q u e
Hostel, Budapest
L o c at i o n R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
The hostel is in a quiet neighbourhood just off the 5th Aventura offers a range of different themed rooms, all quite
district and a 15-minute walk from Parliament, the Bazilica, spacious with lots of light. From the minimalistic Japan
Opera House and Margaret Island. Nyugati Ter metro room to the exotic and colourful Africa and India rooms to
station is just one block away. Nyugati Palyaudvar train sleeping under the stars in the Space room, staying in this
station and the grand boulevard of Budapest, home to the hostel is like a trip around the world.
tram network, are also close by. There are two inexpensive Unlike most hostels, there are no bunk beds in the Aventura.
convenience stores around the corner from the hostel and a Linen is included in the price; hairdryers are available at
modern shopping mall is just down the road. reception and towels can be hired for a small price. The
B OUTIQUE
THE M ED
ROO M S
Space Theme
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Fa c i l i t i e s
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Budapest Airport: Take the bus to the metro, then From the train station: take the 2 line on the metro to
take the metro to Nyugati Ter (Nyugati Palyaudvar/ Deak Ferenc Ter, then the 3 line to Nyugati Ter (Nyugati
Western Train Station). Exit at Szent Istvan Korut. The Palyaudvar/Western Train Station). Exit at Szent Istvan
hostel is a five-minute walk from the station. Korut. The hostel is a five-minute walk from the station.
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Hostel Celica
Sl o v e n i a
Metelkova 8, SI, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
B AN G ED UP
Prison Cells
€22
from
per person.
L o c at i o n
Hostel Celica is located just a few meters from the main bus sound, it felt surreal – after years of watching prison dramas,
and train station in Ljubljana and a 10-minute walk from the I was starring in my own.
Ljubljana city centre. My immediate instinct when I shut the door behind me
and dumped my rucksack on the bed was to escape – to
find a ventilation pipe or drain and dig a tunnel under the
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s bed with my ballpoint pen.
The cells are quite tight and clammy. Everything is neatly
My room was Prison Cell #107. It was quite a radical squeezed in, bunk bed on the bottom and top, reading
departure from all the other hostels I’ve stayed in, complete light and a power point conveniently situated behind the
with a barred metal door. pillow.
As it swung open and made that all too familiar whining There’s no air conditioning in the rooms. I’m told it’s hard
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F a c tb o x : Prices:
Address:
Metelkova 8, SI, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Dorms from €19;
Phone: triples, quads & quints from €22 per person;
(+ 386) 1 230 97 00 prison cells from €22 per person.
Website:
www.hostelcelica.com/
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V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
Hostel Celica is 300 meters from the central railway and
bus stations and 700 meters from the city center.
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Cocomama
Am s t e r d a m
Westeinde 18, 1017 ZP, Amsterdam, Netherlands
L o c at i o n
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s
With a month of rain, Cocomama’s sizeable back garden spent on his back in his beanie bag, being showered with
had turned lush and green with furiously long grass. affection by the hostel guests.
Lotje, the pretty, red haired co-owner of Cocomama, Expect many acts of random kindness at Cocomama.
admitted that it needed to be cut. Right from the moment you walk in, guests are orientated with
‘We’re quite lucky to have a garden,’ she confided to their surroundings with a detailed and handy explanation
me. “Many of the residential houses and hotels on the street of their surroundings with a neat map. Soon, I’m given the
don’t have one.’ lowdown on places where the hostel staff like to eat -- I
Being a boutique hostel, Cocomama never caters for always enjoy these kind of recommendations.
groups. The maximum group size they accept is four. This When you’re constantly travelling, it’s great to be in a
means that the hostel audience is primarily comprised of place where you can relax, talk to some nice people and
solo travellers who are keen to mix and socialise with other just chill.
guests. I’ve lived in hostels that make a great base to explore
Lotje often dines with the hostel guests in the cosy kitchen/ and discover a city. Cocomama, on the other hand, really
living room that is the focal point of socialising in the hostel. felt like home. During the two days I spent in Amsterdam, I
Today, she is eating with me. actually ended up spending most of my time in Cocomama.
I’ve volunteered to cook a simple dish of pasta with In the end, thanks to Cocomama, I saw a very different
peppers and smoked sausage, accompanied by a €3 side of life that is known only to the people who have had
bottle of Merlot that I picked up from the nearby Lidl, just a the good fortune of staying there.
block away. The hostel provides basic cooking ingredients,
pastas, and spices for the guests’ use.
I had thought about venturing out for dinner but I enjoyed
the buzz and banter so much in the hostel that on both the
nights, I stayed in and ate dinner with the guests.
Cocomama organises a ‘Tight Ass Tuesday’ where guests
can dine together for as little as €3. Sundays are movie
nights and on weekends, the staff take the guests on out to
their favourite nightlife hotspots.
The hostel has its own beer fridge, which operates on an
honesty box policy.
Cocomama is also home to Joop, the hostel cat. He’s
the star of the show at Cocomama, scurrying around the
garden, chasing his imaginary foes. Many an afternoon is
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F a c tb o x :
Address:
Westeinde 18, 1017 ZP,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Phone:
(+31) 20 627 2454
Website:
www.cocomama.nl
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
One guy I met who moved to Amsterdam six months ago stayed at
Cocomama for the first few days. He summed up the Cocomama
experience perfectly:
‘Even after leaving the place and getting my own apartment I come
back here. I know all the staff well now; they are now some of
my closest friends. Cocomama felt like home from day one and
wherever I go in the world, it will always be like a home to me
where I know I will be welcomed with open arms.’
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Amsterdam Schiphol Airport: Take a train to
Amsterdam Central Station. From Amsterdam Central
Station, take Tram 4 to Stadhouderskade. The hostel is a
two-minute walk from the tram stop.
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Casa Gracia
Barcelona
Passeig de Gràcia 116, 08008, Barcelona, Spain
L o c at i o n
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Barcelona El Prat, take the Aerobus to Plaça Nord. From Estació de Nord, take the Metro Line 1 (red)
Catalunya, then Line 3 (green) to Diagonal. The hostel is to Plaça Catalunya, then Line 3 (green) to Diagonal. The
a two-minute walk from the Diagonal stop. hostel is a two-minute walk from the Diagonal stop.
From Reus or Girona airports, take the bus to Estació de By metro, take Line 3 (green) to Diagonal. The hostel is a
two-minute walk from the Diagonal stop.
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O s t e ll o B e ll o
Milan
L o c at i o n
Rooms &
B at h r o o m s
I stayed in an ensuite double room. It was bright and
spacious with a huge bathroom.
The dorm rooms have beds well spaced out with drawers
beneath them to allow you to secure your valuables.
All rooms are ensuite and there is air conditioning in the
rooms and common areas.
Fa c i l i t i e s
you can get yourself out of bed by noon, you can still walk
downstairs and have your…brunch.
I can’t think of any hotel or hostel that offers complimentary
breakfast on demand -- I think it’s the ultimate luxury you can
offer mankind. I’d love to see more hostels offer this!
Ostello Bello also has ping-pong tables, a piano, multiple
guitars, a huge library, and a book exchange facility.
There’s also a traditional Italian-style bar and restaurant
where guests and locals mingle during Aperitivo Hour. For
F a c tb o x : the price of a drink, €4-5, you can help yourself to the food
at the bar. The bar is open pretty much 24/7, which is
Address
another cool feature.
Via Medici, 4, 20123 Milan, Italy
What I loved about the bar was the number of locals
Telephone
pouring into the joint after work in the evening. They
(+39) 02 3658 2720
definitely add flavor to the atmosphere. Ostello Bello isn’t
Website
just a hostel, but a meeting point where Milanese can
www.ostellobello.com
mingle with travellers from all over the world.
Another great feature is the large and bright terrace,
Prices: complete with hammocks and barbecue facilities.
Last but not least, the staff here at Ostello Bello are all very
Dorms from €28, friendly and a massive incentive for staying at this hostel.
Doubles from €80 per room, They make Ostello Bello feel like a sanctuary for travellers
Triples from €110 per room, to relax in and enjoy Milan.
Quads from €150 per room. It’s hard to find any faults with this hostel.
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V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Malpensa Airport, take the Malpensa Express train From Stazione Centrale, take the yellow MM3 line to
to Stazione Cadorna. The hostel is a six-minute walk from Missori Station. The hostel is a five-minute walk from the
the station. station.
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LoL Hostel
S i r a c u s a , I t a ly
L o c at i o n R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
The well-presented LoL Hostel is less than 100 yards from The shared dorms in LoL Hostel have clean toilets and
both the bus and train stop in Syracuse, and a ten-minute shower rooms ensuite, with free lockers to keep your
stroll from the island of Ortigia, the historic centre of what valuables safe. Some of the dorms are large, but the high
the Italians call Siracusa. A ten-minute walk in the opposite ceilings and good temperature controls ensure you a good
direction will take you to the city’s legendary archaeological night’s sleep on the comfy clean linen.
sites. While the hostel’s spot is unremarkable, it’s a great
point for exploring the city and has a plethora of cheap
eats in the immediate vicinity.
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Fa c i l i t i e s
TOP TIP
The peninsular island of Ortigia
is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
F a c tb o x : and the best way to discover it is on
foot. Don’t pay too much attention to your
map -- enjoy getting lost in the winding
Address: little streets where you can stop to see
local crafts or have a gelato or a cold
Via Francesco Crispi 92, 96100, drink. Make sure not to miss the bold
Syracuse, Sicily, Italy structures and views of the coastline
from Castello Maniace at the
Phone: seaward tip of the island.
(+39) 0931 465088
Website:
www.lolhostel.com
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
Lol Hostel is a 100-meter walk from the bus and train
stations.
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V i ll a S a i n t E x u p e r y
Gardens, Nice
22 avenue Gravier, 06100 Nice, France
L o c at i o n
Looking for a place right near the beach with all the other
tourists? The Villa Saint Exupery Gardens isn’t for you.
However, if you’re looking to get away from the madness
of the tourist strips on the beach and get some fresh air, you
might prefer this backpacker oasis, perched on top of a hill.
It’s a bit of a jaunt to get here up the hill, so make full use of
the hostel’s very handy, free shuttle service that takes guests
up and down the hill.
It’s a perfect base to explore the jewels of the Cote D’Azur
like Monte Carlo in Monaco, which is affordable to visit
when using the excellent bus service from Nice. Also within
close radius are the picturesque towns of Villefranche-sur-
Mer and Antibes.
In nearby proximity you have the Musée Matisse and the
ruins of Cemenelum, capital of the ancient Roman province
of Alpes Maritimae.
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
The dorms are comfortable and basic with good light. The
private rooms have been recently been refurbished and
offer dreamy views of the city of Nice nestled beside the
azure blue waters of the Mediterranean.
Fa c i l i t i e s
It’s a rarity to find good quality inexpensive grub in a hostel and this is one
area where the Villa scores highly over many other hostels. There is a daily ‘plat
du jour’ -- dish of the day – and I enjoyed a nice seafood pasta on my first night
in the hostel.
Besides that, they do great stone-baked pizzas and have a nice choice of
salads. Given how expensive eating out can be in town, this is a great service
provided by the hostel. Breakfast is simple affair of toasts, cereals and decent
coffee -- your standard hostel fare. However, you do get to enjoy it in the
beautiful, wide-open spaces of the hostel’s garden. With classic tunes blaring
on the jukebox, it’s a great way to start the day.
Hostel owners Arno and Ulf often drop by for breakfast to meet the guests and
give them tips of how to make the most of their stay in the region.
They have a really nice group of staff at the Villa Saint Exupery – backpackers
and travellers themselves, they’re armed with great tips and ideas for things to
do in the city.
At busy times, however, the wifi becomes painfully slow. The solution would
be to install a few more routers to boost the signal, something that I hope they
do in the future.
F a c tb o x : Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Nice’s airport, take bus 98 to Opéra-Vieille Ville, From the train station, walk to the tram stop at Avenue
then take the tram in the direction of Las Planas to Comte Jean Medecin, then take the tram in the direction of Las
de Falicon. The hostel will pick you up in a Toyota Planas to Comte de Falicon. The hostel will pick you up
minibus in front of Casino supermarket. Call them toll-free in a Toyota minibus in front of Casino supermarket. Call
for a pickup at 0800 307 409. them toll-free for a pickup at 0800 307 409.
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P a lm e r s L o d g e
Boutique Hostels
Hillspring Lodge and Swiss Cottage, London, England
Self catering at
Hillspring only.
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L o c at i o n
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s
The staff look after their guests well. They’re people who
are just travellers like you and me and always armed with
great tips.
Besides being very accommodating, both the hostels offer
a great level of comfort.
Palmers Lodge, Swiss Cottage is an 18th century lodge
featuring a stunning entrance with a chandelier and many
original features like the oak doors and staircase.
Palmers Lodge, Hillspring Lodge is filled with quirky
items of furnishing like a deer rug hanging from the ceiling
and a garden full of the owner’s collection of 100-odd
motorcycles.
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V e r d i c t:
S w i s s C o tt a g e :
Hillspring:
Address:
40 College Crescent, London, NW3 5LB
Address:
Phone:
233 Willesden Lane, London, NW2 5RP
(+44) 20 7099 2435
Phone:
Dorms from £20 (€23);
(+44) 20 7099 2435
Doubles From £100 (€117) per room per night
Dorms from £20 (€23);
Website:
Doubles
www.palmerslodges.com
From £70 (€82) per room per night
G e tt i n g T h e r e : Website:
www.palmerslodges.com
Take the Jubilee Line to Swiss Cottage. The hostel is a
five-minute walk from the stop. G e tt i n g T h e r e :
Take the Jubilee line to Willesden Green. The hostel is a
five-minute walk from the stop.
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S Y HA
Edinburgh
9 Haddington Place, Edinburgh EH7 4AL
L o c at i o n Fa c i l i t i e s
Location-wise, this hostel is perfect for visiting Edinburgh. It’s Recently developed, the hostel is very clean, modern
just a few minutes walk from the east end of Princes Street. and comfortable with some great facilities.
Leith Walk is kind of the Brick Lane of Edinburgh, home You walk into the reception and straight ahead you
to a hive of ethnic eateries and some great pubs. After a have a great little café that stays open until late in the
few minutes’ walk down the road, you’re in Leith, which is evening.
where you can sample the city’s best seafood dinners and There’s good coffee -- a rarity in hostels -- and combined
also meet some great characters. with the free wifi in reception area, this place gets busy
It’s a part of Edinburgh that gets sadly neglected by tourists in the evenings.
in favour of the more well-heeled gentrified surroundings of On the ground floor, the hostel serves a continental
Stockbridge and Morningside. breakfast of cheese, ham, toast, bread rolls, juice,
There’s also the Omni Centre just across the street, which coffee, yoghurt and fruit. This costs an extra £4.50 (€5),
has a bunch of popular chain restaurants and a Vue Cinema. which is pretty decent value, but if you’re looking for
something more, down Leith Walk there is a multitude of
places where you can grab a decent breakfast.
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s The hostel has an enormous kitchen, which is a big
plus point for self-catering guests. There is a nearby
The rooms here are clean and comfortable. I stayed in one Tesco Metro on York Place where you can buy your
of their private rooms where you have an ensuite shower groceries, bread, and everyday essentials. There are
and toilet. The rooms come equipped with a plasma screen also laundry and ironing facilities within the hostel.
TV and coffee- and tea-making facilities. Someone is always available at reception 24/7, and
There’s a reading light and a power point for charging during my stay they were very helpful with lots of great
gadgets located right behind the pillow. tips of places to eat and drink.
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V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Edinburgh Airport, take the Airport Bus to the City
Centre stop. The hostel is a ten-minute walk from the bus
station.
S a f e s tay
London
L o c at i o n
Safestay at Elephant and Castle is in a great location in
London. There’s also an added bonus advantage of having
the bus stop right at your doorstep, taking you straight to
Victoria Station and the heart of London.
The Electric Elephant Cafe, just around the corner from the
hostel, is one of the many interesting finds in this relatively
undiscovered neighbourhood of London. Adjacent to the
artists’ quarter, you can expect home-baked goodness,
F a c tb o x : great crispy bacon rolls, ‘Damn fine coffee’, and happy,
smiling people.
Address
This great neighbourhood has tons of character with
Walworth Rd London,
cafes, takeaways, and little pots of history that give the
Elephant & Castle
location a great deal of character.
London, SE17 1JL
Telephone
(+44) 20 7703 8000
Website
Rooms &
www.safestay.co.uk
B at h r o o m s
I found the rooms at Safestay to be some of the best I’ve
ever seen at a hostel.
Prices: The beds have a reading light, nice thick duvets, and the
privacy of a curtain – a simple but genius idea that more
Dorms from £18 (€21), hostels should implement. It’s nice not just for privacy but for
Twins from £58 (€68) per room, the joy of not being woken up when fellow guests come in
Doubles from £66 (€77) per room later at night and switch on the main light.
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Fa c i l i t i e s
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
On the Underground, take the Bakerloo or Northern Line
to Elephant & Castle. The hostel is a five-minute walk from
the station.
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L o f t M o u n ta i n H o s t e l
Bourg St Maurice
L o c at i o n
Loft Mountain Hostel is just a 10-minute walk from Bourg St
Maurice train station. Just a five-minute walk to the Les Arcs
Express funicular, Loft offers excellent access to the huge
Paradiski area, which has three parks, two half-pipes and over
400 km of skiable piste.
Rooms &
B at h r o o m s
The Loft is on two levels and houses up to 15 people. It is
large enough for you to hang out with everyone in the large
communal kitchen and living areas. If you wish to seek privacy,
there is a quiet chill-out area upstairs. The communal bedrooms,
which range from three-bed dorms to the bigger six-bed dorms,
are very spacious. There are no bunk beds in this hostel.
Fa c i l i t i e s
V e r d i c t:
A great home away from home and the ultimate hostel for adrenaline
junkies. In terms of relaxation, long walks and great gastronomy, it’s
a great option for a very chilled out short break.
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
The hostel is a 10-minute walk from the Bourg St Maurice
train station.
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G a ll e r y H o s t e l
Porto
L o c at i o n
When I came to Porto eight years ago, unloved is the word
that came to mind. These days, however, there is a sense
of renewal and energy around Porto. New chic cafes are
springing up with free wifi, great coffee, and awesome
cakes, catering to the hipster crowds.
Old buildings lying in ruin and severe decay are being
brought to life again. Shuttered wine cellars once famed
for their white marble floors, vaulted ceilings, and beautiful
chandeliers are now being converted into nightclubs, the
new subterranean refuges of the city’s young, brash, and
beautiful people.
The Gallery Hostel on Rue Miguel Bombarda, just a
10-minute walk from the centre, is one of the impressive
faces of this new reimagining of Porto’s landscape. The
hostel is a rehabilitation of an impressive 1906 building
and seeks to maintain the original aspects of a traditional
Porto house, while blending it with modern decor and
furnishings.
Rooms &
B at h r o o m s
F a c tb o x :
I stayed in one of the six-bed dorms. It’s well spaced out and
Address each room comes with its own ensuite bathroom, complete
Rua Miguel Bombarda, with a stellar power shower. The room even has its own
222, 4050-377 private balcony, perfect for sitting and enjoying with fellow
Porto - Portugal travellers and friends.
Telephone At just €18 a night, it’s a steal. The doubles, just as nice
(+351) 224 964 313 as the dorms, come in around the €60 mark.
Website I am only here for two nights, but I easily could have
www.gallery-hostel.com/en stayed at least a week.
Prices:
Fa c i l i t i e s
The hostel is an excellent poster child for the stunning Plus, they have a karaoke machine. Yep. Karaoke
metamorphosis that Porto has undergone. machine. Awesome.
Formerly an 18th-century villa owned by a member of Straight on from the bar to the right is a glass-enclosed
the local aristocracy, the building has been restored to its seating area where smokers congregate. Beyond that, you
former glory by two friends. have the kitchen/dining area.
They had the unique idea of creating a designer hostel Beautiful space.
that could also function an art gallery. You get an awesome breakfast buffet spread that would
Twice a month, the hostel opens its doors to the public. not look out of place in a five-star hotel.
When I visited in April, there was an exhibition from a local In the evenings, you can choose to dine with the guests
photographer. and sample some great, authentic cuisine typical of northern
Huge, colourful prints on canvas were set against the Portugal. The meals are cooked by the hostel’s very own
whitewashed walls, juxtaposed with the gleaming, polished Brazilian chef. It’s the kind of food your mother-in-law would
wooden floors. make, that good. Meals come to €10 including dessert
From the moment you walk into the building, to the right is and copious amounts of wine.
a cosy reception room. Straight ahead is the long narrow Beyond the kitchen, you have the hostel’s little own
corridor with the art exhibition. garden. Facing the garden is a set of private rooms. Above
Walking through the corridor, to my right is a computer the rooms, there is a sun lounger terrace.
room for guests, replete with gigantic Mac desktops and Hospitality is one area where I know hostels often excel,
also a well-stocked library, packed with books about the but truly, at the Gallery, each guest is looked after with great
local history of Porto. care. It partly can be attributed to the owners’ training at
Further ahead, you come to an opening with a skylight Lausanne, where the best go to learn the art of hospitality.
-- I love this part of the building. To the right, you have a Being a small boutique hostel, they can afford to offer that
staircase that winds down to the lower level of the building. almost one-to-one attention. It’s hard work but so far they
Tucked beneath the staircase is this very cool, open-plan seem to have managed to create a place that marries the
bar with lots of cushions and seats to sink into after a long old world charm that Porto is famous for with great, modern
day roaming the streets of Porto. design and comfort, plus a liberal sprinkle of charm and
Beside it is a living room with huge comfy sofas and a hospitality for good measure.
projector screen where they show movies and occasional You leave the place intoxicated and already dreaming of
local football derbies. your next visit.
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V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Porto Airport, take the metro to Trinidade station. From Campanhã train station, take the connecting train
The hostel is a 14-minute walk from the station. to São Bento. The hostel is a 12-minute walk from the
From the bus station, the hostel is a six-minute walk away. station.
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L o c at i o n
This is a hostel with a great location, right at the foot of of a great night’s sleep.
the Chiado Metro station. Guests entering the living room I stayed on the lower fourth floor, where you have the
are treated to a breathtaking view of Chiado through the choice of nine simple double rooms, all with quirky themes.
huge floor-to-ceiling windows and can admire the beautiful My walls were daubed with lines from various poems.
architecture of the buildings of the area, most of which I felt a psychedelic, slightly disorientating experience of
were restored after the earthquake of 1755 having all these unknown words staring at me.
Still, it’s a nice feeling to fall asleep in a cloud of words.
That night, I dreamed of words and that I had started writing
Rooms & poetry again.
B at h r o o m s It was pretty humid in September, but I was glad to see
that they have air-conditioning in the room.
The rooms are located on two separate floors. The dorm The rooms come with a shared bath and toilets, separated
rooms share the colourful vibe present throughout the hostel. by sex. There are plenty of them on each floor and they are
The beds are wooden bunk beds, sturdy with the possibility very clean and well-maintained.
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Fa c i l i t i e s F a c tb o x :
It’s a stunning space – one of the most impressive common Address
rooms I’ve seen on my Luxury Hostels tour. You have a Rua Nova da Trindade, no. 2, Floor 5,
choice of colourful beanbag chairs where you can relax 1200 Lisbon, Portugal
and surf the net on your tablets and laptops with the help of Telephone
the hostel’s excellent free wifi. (+351) 213461241
Or you can just chill out on the sofas and daydream, Website
or maybe read from the extensive collection of books that www.lisbonpoetshostel.com
adorn the shelves of the room.
The living room has a quirky feel with the odd typewriter
lying around, as well as few books of poems by local poets.
The hostel even has its own postcard collection.
It’s a very creative space. The moment I sat down, I felt
an irresistible urge to grab pen and paper and start writing
poetry again, something I haven’t done for awhile now.
Adjoining the living room is a well-equipped kitchen
where guests can cook their meals.
A continental breakfast is included in the price and is a
nice affair with toast, jams, pastries, fresh orange juice,
and pretty decent coffee.
The hostel staff are a massive credit to this place. From
the moment you walk in, there is a feeling that the owner
Ricardo and his staff really want you to experience and
enjoy their hometown.
Lisbon Poets Hostel organises a great range of activities
for guests to get a feel of the spirit of the city.
They are unstintingly helpful and take pride in organising
a plethora of great events for guests from free walking tours
of the Lisbon, evening dinners, guided visits to a Fado bar,
and visits to the Alfama market.
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Lisbon International Airport, take the red line to From Oriente train station, take the red line to Alameda,
Alameda, then the green line to Baixa-Chiado. The hostel then the green line to Baixa-Chiado. The hostel is a six-
is a six-minute walk from the station. minute walk from the station.
From Sete Rios bus station, take the blue line to Baixa-
Chiado. The hostel is a six-minute walk from the station.
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S tay I n n H o s t e l
Lisbon, Portugal
L o c at i o n Rooms &
B at h r o o m s
The hostel has a fantastic location in the heart of the Bairro The rooms are very nice and in line with what you would
Alto, just a two-minute walk from the Largo Camões in expect from a boutique hotel. Beds have nice mattresses
Chiado, the centre of Lisbon. and fluffy pillows -- perfect for a great night’s sleep after a
long day on the tiles of Lisbon.
I stayed in one of their premium double rooms. This did
not have the option of a private bathroom, but they do have
ensuite rooms.
The bathroom, complete with a toilet and shower, was
just outside of my room and shared with another double
room in the corridor. During my stay, I practically had the
bathroom to myself.
F a c tb o x : Prices:
Fa c i l i t i e s
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Lisbon International Airport, take the red line to From Sete Rios bus station, take the blue line to Baixa-
Alameda, then the green line to Baixa-Chiado. The hostel Chiado. The hostel is a 12-minute walk from the station.
is a 12-minute walk from the station.
O a s i s B a c k pa c k e r s
Lisbon, Portugal
L o c at i o n
TOP TIP
F a c tb o x : Rooms &
If you say something to the
Address: bartender in Portuguese, B at h r o o m s
you get rewarded with a
Rua de Santa Catarina, free shot.
I stayed in one of their apartments near
24, 1200-402,
the main building, which was quiet and
Lisbon, Portugal
very comfortable, allowing me to have my own
Phone:
space as well as access to the facilities of the hostel.
(+351) 213 478 044
The rooms here are very cool – bright, snazzy
Website:
wallpaper; comfy mattresses; fresh, clean linen. If
www.oasislisboa.com/lisbon-hostel
you’re looking for peace and space, definitely go for
their double rooms.
Prices: The dorms within the hostel are clean and bright with
a balcony offering a view of the Lisbon port area. There
Dorms from €13, are cupboards within the room for guests to store their
Doubles from €25 per person. possessions, plus a large ensuite bathroom.
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Fa c i l i t i e s :
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Lisbon International Airport, take the red line to From Sete Rios bus station, take the blue line to Baixa-
Alameda, then the green line to Baixa-Chiado. The hostel Chiado. The hostel is an 8-minute walk from the station.
is an 8-minute walk from the station.
From Oriente train station, take the red line to Alameda,
then the green line to Baixa-Chiado. The hostel is an
8-minute walk from the station.
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L i s b o n C a ll i n g
Portugal
L o c at i o n
Rooms &
B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s
This hostel is a living exhibition of eclectic furniture pieces Once you’re up and running, you take them to the common
and fittings that the owners have procured from all over kitchen and are free to make coffee or tea, help yourself
Portugal and Europe. There is everything from an antique to orange juice, have muesli, and toast the rolls, enjoying
bathtub converted into a table to 1950’s Rock and Roll them with butter or delicious fruit jam. Given that you are
memorabilia and outlandish kitsch decorations. Altogether, sharing with only three other couples, you have a good
it creates a very colourful vibe. chance to having the kitchen to yourself.
One of the great features of staying in the doubles is the very The kitchen area in the main part of the hostel is a very
cool free breakfast. Rather than having a fixed breakfast cool, social space where the owners encourage guests to
time, bread rolls are placed in an embroidered cloth bag use their fridge and often invite guests to join in their lunch
and hung on your room’s door handle in the morning. or dinner at no extra cost. It really feels like you’re visiting a
friend’s or relative’s home.
The free wifi is excellent and the staff here are friendly
and helpful with lots of great tips to make the most of your
stay here.
There is free secure storage with individual lockers, locks
and keys, as well as ‘all day do-it-yourself coffee and tea’,
in the words of the owners.
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G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Lisbon International Airport, take the Aerobus to From Sete Rios Bus Station, take the blue line to Baixa-
Cais do Sodre. The hostel is a five-minute walk from the Chiado, then the green line to Cais do Sodre. The hostel
station. is a five-minute walk from the station.
Goodmorning Hostel
Lisbon, Portugal
L o c at i o n
Goodmorning Hostel is in an unbeatable location in Praça
dos Restauradores, just a stone’s throw away from a Metro
station and Rossio Train Station. The airport shuttle leaves
from just across the square.
Rooms &
B at h r o o m s
Warm and cosy are two perfect words to sum up the
experience of staying in the Goodmorning.
The dorm rooms are spacious with well laid out, very
comfortable beds. Each bed in the dorm comes with a mini
shelf, power socket, and reading light.
Travellers looking for more privacy can choose from one
of their private ensuite doubles on the top floor of the hostel.
All rooms come with a balcony and panoramic views of
the city.
If you’re looking for a romantic break in Lisbon in a great
location, choose the double ensuite room at the top of the
hostel with its beautiful comfy bed, great views, and quirky
decor.
Fa c i l i t i e s
F a c tb o x : Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Lisbon International Airport, take the Aerobus to Cais From Oriente train station, take the red line to São
do Sodré and exit at Restauradores. The hostel is at the Sebastião, then the blue line to Restauradores. The hostel
doorstep. is at the doorstep.
U Hostels
M a d r i d , S pa i n
L o c at i o n
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s :
TOP TIP
U Hostels boasts its own
Choose the six-bed dorm with no private cinema room.
bathroom over a four-bed ensuite
dorm. It’s much more spacious, Guests can relax and or
plus you have a private balcony catch the latest football
looking onto the main street.
match or choose a movie from
There are tons of bathrooms
and showers on each their extensive DVD collection.
floor. It’s so cosy that you can often find
the odd guest dozing away during the
day, sleeping off their nocturnal exertions.
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Address:
Calle Sagasta 22, Madrid 28004, Spain
Phone:
(+34) 914 45 03 00
Website:
www.en.uhostels.com
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
Many people would prefer to stay central, but I quite liked the
offbeat location of the hostel with the metro station at the doorstep.
The staff are friendly and helpful. The facilities here are fantastic and
in terms of the decor, the hostel is one of the best design hostels I’ve
come across in my travels. A very relaxing and beautiful hostel – for
the moment, this is the place to stay when you visit Madrid.
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Madrid-Barajas Airport, take line 8 to Nuevos From Atocha station, take line 1 to Bilbao. The hostel is a
Ministerios, then line 10 to Alonso Martínez. The hostel is few meters from the station.
a three-minute walk from the station.
From Chamartín station, take line 10 to Alonso Martínez.
The hostel is a three-minute walk from the station.
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L o c at i o n B at h r o o m s
Purple Nest enjoys a good central location in Plaza Tetuna, Rooms at Purple Nest are clean, comfortable, and air-
which is on the edge of Valencia’s historic center. The hostel conditioned. Linens and towels are included at no extra
is a short walking distance from the metro and bus station cost. The hostel caters to every type of backpacker with
so the city’s arts, music, and cultural hotspots are in easy four-, six-, eight-, and 10-bed dorms. Female dorms are
reach, as are the city’s beautiful beaches. available, as are private rooms.
I stayed in their ensuite private rooms on the fifth floor during
La Tomatina and enjoyed the bright decor, quality and
comfort of the beds, and the clean bathroom. The shower
could be a little more powerful, but overall I couldn’t find
any other faults.
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Fa c i l i t i e s
F a c tb o x : Prices:
Address Dorms from €14,
Plaza de Tetuan 5, 46003 Valencia, Spain Doubles from €35 per person.
Telephone
(+34) 963 532 561
Website
www.nesthostelsvalencia.com/purple
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V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Valencia Airport, take metro line 3 or 5 to Alameda. From Valencia bus station, take bus #8 to Plaza Tetuan.
The hostel is a seven-minute walk from the station. The hostel is in front of the stop.
Fusion Hotel
Prague
TOP TIP
Make sure you get to breakfast
on time, because they already start
putting away the buffet maybe
10mins before closing time, even
if you still try to grab some
cheese and fruits…
L o c at i o n
Right in the center of Prague, within walking distance of room”, with it’s old books, artworks, a great old workbench
the main train station and the key historical sights, bars as a desk, a superb view, a big bed plus a comfy old
and shops, this luxury hostel is an excellent base. Public leather sofa. All private rooms have queen size beds plus
transport such as trams and buses are just a few minutes ensuite bathroom with shower, Apple TV, hair dryer and
walking distance from the hostel. most importantly- fast and free WiFi. There are also some
special rooms that cater to bigger groups- such as the “Flexi
room” that can be used for up to 4 people and ‘a room’
Rooms & that basically just contains a big ass huge mattress sleeping
B at h r o o m s up to six people- perfect for a girls/boys getaway with
endless nights of prosecco/beer and gossip/footy banter.
There is a diverse range of rooms on offer here to guests. From 16€ a night , a bed in one of the dorms is yours, all
The private rooms range from a “Rock room” with guitars equipped with a bathroom, hairdryer, free towels, free wifi
on its walls and a red lip sofa to the “Love room”, perfect and safety lockers. Breakfast is included in the price. I feel
for a romantic stay. My personal favourite was the “Vintage like this is a true bargain.
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What I loved the most about Fusion was the social aspect.
You can have your lunch with locals at “Soup in the city”, the
hotels own diner, that serves 5 different soups from typical
Czech and vegetable cream soups to Far East-inspired
soups . You can also enjoy home made sandwiches and
cakes or a typical Czech dinner at the restaurant, where
every dish you order comes with a free beverage. Guests
will love the interactive gaming room, the free Skype box
and also the beautifully designed 360° bar. Breakfast is
included within your stay.
Prices: F a c tb o x :
Dorms from 16€ Address
Privates start from 80€ Panska 9,
110 00 Prague 1 – Czech Republic
Telephone
(+420) 226222 800
Website
www.fusionhotels.com
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V e r d i c t:
I can tell the Fusion was completely my cup of tea with all the neat interior design
and smart gimmicks in the rooms and common areas. I loved the idea of having
everything in one place, being able to socialize with travelers from around the
world and even locals during my stay. The location was very convenient, I never
had to buy public transport tickets because everything is in walking distance.
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
The hotel is situated at the corner of Panska and Jindrisska From the Florenc Bus Station
street. Florenc is the central bus station, with arrivals and
From the Main Train Station (Hlavni Nadrazi) departures for most routes involving Student Agency,
Once you step out from the building, turn right and walk Eurolines, OrangeWays, Bohemian Lines and more.
through the park, in 2 minutes you will reach the tram stop Once you leave the bus station, turn left into the underpass
Hlavni nadrazi. Trams go both ways, cross the road and and use the gate Sokolovska to get out, keep walking
take the tram No.9 going down towards the crossroad. It straight to the main street with trams passing by.
is just 1 tram stop, get off at the station called Jindrisska. Cross this street and take tram No. 24 in the direction of
Walk straight on the right pavement, following the tram Kubanske Namesti ( the 3rd stop ). Walk straight, on the
lines and in 2 minutes you will see Fusion Prague on the right pavement, following the tram lines and in 2 minutes
corner. you will see Fusion Hotel on the corner.
G r a m pa’ s H o s t e l
W r o c l aw , P o l a n d
L o c at i o n
Situated just a 15-minute walk from the biggest market
square in Europe, the hostel is a stone’s throw away from
the heart of the city. If you walk to the hostel, you will
pass some beautiful bridges and realize why Wroclaw
is also known as the ‘Venice of Poland’. The hostel is
also very well connected via the city’s excellent tram
and bus network.
Before I arrived I wished the hostel was a bit closer
to the main square, but after I returned late from a day
strolling around Wroclaw, I fell in love with the location!
Once you are on your way home and take a look behind
you, you get a magnificent view over the lit-up bridges
and the skyline, you would never get if it wasn’t for that
15-minute walk.
Rooms &
B at h r o o m s
Grampa’s Hostel offers nine rooms in which they can
accommodate up to 48 guests.
I stayed in the Blue Room, a single that is also
known as the ‘writer’s room’ – and I most certainly felt
like Ryszard Kapuściński (a Polish travel writer) when I
Fa c t b o x : entered it. I enjoyed a good night’s sleep and with five
(!) power points just to myself, I woke up to an army of
Address fully charged devices.
Pl. Świetego Macieja 2/1c – 50-244, All of the rooms offer air conditioning and a heating
Wrocław, Poland system. Unfortunately, my heater was broken, as was
Telephone one of the two lamps.
(+48) 71 78 78 444
Website
www.grampahostel.com
Prices:
The shared toilets and bathrooms are completely new, is just 10PLN (€2.50).
spacious, and clean. In both the bathroom and kitchen, The generous free breakfast sets you up nicely for the
you will find hilarious signs that ask you to clean up your day. You can start your day with different choices of cereal,
own mess or save energy by turning up the lights. bread, cheese, ham, butter, miscellaneous marmalades,
I stayed in a private room that had no ensuite bathroom, hazelnut cream, tea, instant coffee, and milk.
but the shared bathrooms were always free and perfectly The colorful and comfy common room offers a variety
clean so that wasn’t a big deal. If you book a private of possibilities to enjoy yourself. You can either hang out
room, towels are not included – they are thinking about on your own reading a book from the ‘take a book, leave
changing that.Also, my room did not have a mirror, which a book’ shelf, watch a DVD on the 42-inch flatscreen TV
is something I would expect if I didn’t have an ensuite with your old friends, make new friends while enjoying the
bathroom. I very much enjoyed the homey common room PlayStation 3, or show off your guitar-playing skills.
that gave me a chance to meet some fellow travellers and On Fridays and Saturdays (and Thursdays during high
revive my ‘Tekken’ (popular PlayStation fighting game from summer season), the common room is also the starting point
the 90′s) skills. for the free pub crawl. You will be taken to various fun
places with no entrance fee, and you only need to pay for
your own drinks. A pub crawl is always a great excuse to
Fa c i l i t i e s get to know your fellow guests.
You need wifi? This place seriously had the best wifi I
On arrival, guests get an orientation of the hostel’s various have ever had during my travels! Oh, and of course, it is
facilities, a carrot keychain, and receive a homemade free! And even if you don’t own a smartphone, tablet or
cupcake. laptop that lets you connect to the rest of the world, you
The clean and generous kitchen is a nice meeting point. can still always use the hostel’s common computer – again,
Whether you are treating yourself to free tea and coffee free of charge.
or if you are cooking your own meal, chances are very Other great facilities, beside the 24-hour reception with
high that you will run into another guest and can have a friendly staff, are free hairdryers, adapters, or an iron (just
pleasant conversation. ask at the reception), and a laundry machine that is free for
The hostel holds cooking events on Sunday evenings. guests to use. You will just need your own washing powder.
Together with volunteers, couchsurfers, expats, friends of the And if you, like I usually do, forget you paddle lock – they
owners and fellow guests you will create different kinds of don’t force you to buy one: you just pay a 10PLN (€2.50)
meals every week. Your contribution towards the expenses deposit.
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V e r d i c t:
Grampa’s Hostel offers you a lot for your money’s worth! Free
breakfast, free washing machine and no costs for other supplies
mentioned above make it a high value destination. Mostly I
remember a friendly place, with a great sense of humor, that
welcomed me like home – and this feeling is like gold while
travelling.
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Wrocław-Copernicus Airport: take bus 406 to From the train station: take tram 8 to Pl. Bema. The hostel
Renoma, then tram 6 to Paulinska. The hostel is a five- is a ten-minute walk from the tram stop.
minute walk from the tram stop.
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L o c at i o n B at h r o o m s
Just two blocks from Rome’s Termini Station in the historic The hotel offers a choice of private rooms (some with ensuite
area of Rome lies one of the friendliest places in the city bathrooms), an eight-bed dormitory, and guest rooms with
-- The Beehive. Situated on Via Marghera, the hostel is in self-catering facilities off-site. There’s an option here to suit
close proximity to Piazza della Repubblica and sights like every type of traveller and budget.
the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. The dorm rooms are clean, bright, and spacious with
large, sturdy lockers. I stayed in the dorm room and the
shared bathrooms are plentiful and clean, so I really didn’t
miss having my own bathroom.
Double rooms have bright colours, beaded lamps, huge
windows that breathe in light, and lots of wardrobe space --
plus your own private sink and locally sourced, handmade
vegetable soaps.
The common shared bathrooms are plentiful, clean, and
well maintained. Self-catering apartments come with a
kitchen and private bathroom.
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V e r d i c t:
I loved the contemporary design element of the place like the Phillipe
Starck inspired chairs at the reception, warm coloured interiors,
Steve’s beautiful portraits, and facilities like the basement organic
café and their beautiful outdoor garden. Most of all, my enduring
memory of this place is meeting awesome people here like Steve
and Aimee. If you like places with a personal touch and attention to
detail, then the Beehive is the place to stay for you in Rome.
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Fiumcino (Leonardo da Vinci) Airport: Take the From Ciampino Airport: Take the Terravision shuttle to
airport train to Termini station. The hostel is a five-minute Termini station. The hostel is a five-minute walk from the
walk from the station. station.
Pl a s C u r i g
S n o w d o n i a , Wa l e s
L o c at i o n
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Fa c i l i t i e s
Fa c t b o x :
Address:
Capel Curig, Betws-y-Coed North Wales LL24 0EL
Phone:
(+44) 1690 720 225
Website:
www.snowdoniahostel.co.uk
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Betws-y-Coed Train Station: Take the Sherpa Service
bus S2, S6, or S97, all of which stop in front of the
hostel.
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P a l a c e S e v i ll e
L o c at i o n R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Situated in a 19th-century building near Plaza Encarnación, High ceilings, towering ornate columns, stained glass
the hostel is in a great location with plenty of historic tapas windows, a marble staircase, and antique furniture create a
bars and some of the city’s best nightlife spots within a short sense of palatial grandeur. The dorms are spacious and the
radius. bunk beds are sturdy with large lockable drawers beneath
to store your luggage and valuables. The private rooms are
air-conditioned, very stylish, and spacious with a balcony
and a large ensuite bathroom.
TOP TIP
Do not come here if
you are not in the
party social mode.
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F a c tb o x : Prices:
V e r d i c t:
I loved the interior decor and the staff are friendly and
helpful. The facilities here are good and there is a great
buzz around the place. The rooftop terrace is great for
cooling down in the Andalusian heat and also is a fun
place to party. Overall, this is a very cool hostel in a
great city.
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Seville Airport: Take the EA-Aeropuerto bus to the From Plaza de Armas bus station: The hostel is a six-
final stop, Avenida el Cid, then take the tram from Prado minute walk from the bus station.
de San Sebastián bus station to Plaza Nueva. The hostel
is an eight-minute walk from the bus stop.
From Santa Justa train station: Take bus 32 to Plaza del From Prado de San Sebastián bus station: Take the tram to
Duque. Plaza Nueva. The hostel is an eight-minute walk from the
The hostel is a three-minute walk from the bus stop. bus stop.
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Grand Hostel
Berlin
TOP TIP
You’re just a short walk away from
kebab heaven: ask the staff for direction to
Mustafa’s on Mehringdamm 32. The kebabs
here have the perfect balance of meat, sauce,
vegetables, and bread. The meat is nice and
juicy, the vegetables are fresh, and they
include fried potatoes, which is ingenious.
Warning: Queues are huge here so
grab a bottle of beer so ease the
pain of a long wait. It’s worth
it in the end.
L o c at i o n R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
The location is excellent – just a three-minute walk to the Key card access keeps the rooms secure. The shared dorms
Möckernbrücke station, from where you can access the U1 in Grand Hostel are clean and well-maintained -- they all
and U7 lines. It’s in a quiet neighbourhood, so this hostel have well-positioned single beds and no bunks. The rooms
is as relaxing as it is conveniently located for exploring the have high ceilings and come with beautiful bay windows.
city and its nightlife. The double rooms are beautifully furnished with the a bit
of old-fashioned charm with potted plants, a dressing table,
and a walk-in wardrobe. My only minor gripe would be
the extra €3.50 for linen and €2 for towels.
Common bathrooms are clean and plentiful on each floor.
They come with hairdryers.
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V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Tegel Airport, take bus X9 or 109 to Jakob-Kaiser- From Berlin Hauptbahnof, take bus M41 to Willy-Brandt-
Platz, then take the U7 to Möckernbrücke. The hostel is a Haus. The hostel is an eight-minute walk from the bus
two-minute walk from the station. stop.
From Schönefeld Airport: Take bus X7 or 171 to Rudow, From Berlin Central Bus Station, take the U2 to
then take the U7 to Möckernbrücke. The hostel is a two- Gleisdreieck, then take the U1 to Möckernbrücke. The
minute walk from the station. hostel is a two-minute walk from the station.
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Cl i n K 7 8
London
L o c at i o n R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Clink! 78 is set in a stylishly renovated Victorian 200-year- The rooms at Clink! 78 offer free bed linen, reading lights,
old courthouse in an excellent location, just a few minutes and personal lockers – plus, there is secure key card entry
walk from Kings Cross station. to every room. The hostel has female-only, male-only, and
unisex toilets and showers on every floor.
For those who wish to indulge in the criminal past of the
hostel, you can rent your own private prison cell. The cells
come fully furnished, complete with a barred window.
Note that the cells are not ensuite – but for the experience,
this room is nevertheless well worth the investment.
Alternatively, you can check into the dorms, which house
up to six people.
TOP TIP
This is a party hostel and a
very sociable one. If you’re
looking for a quieter stay,
check out their nearby sister
hostel Clink! 261, further
down Grays Inn
Road.
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Fa c i l i t i e s
Charles Dickens worked here as a court scribe and wood-panelled internet and PC courtroom. In this very
the court cases he saw here served as inspiration for room, The Clash were famously tried for shooting
his classic novel Oliver Twist. In the reception and carrier pigeons in 1978, provoking them to write the
in the courtroom, you can read quotes from Dickens’ song ‘Guns on the Roof’.
works tastefully written high on the walls, adding a The free, all-you-can-eat-breakfast from 7:00-10:00
very stylish and contemporary touch to a heritage AM is filling. There is a modern, fully equipped kitchen
building. Facilities on-site include an excellent bar and for self-caterers as well. The hostel offers unlimited wifi
a travel shop helping guests book discounted tickets for the whole of your stay for £3 (€4). Guests can use
for top London attractions, as well as assisting with the same code for future stays if they wish.
airport transfers and onward travel arrangements. The multilingual staff are friendly and always ready
Guests can chill out in style in the infamous, to help – a big asset of this hostel.
F a c tb o x :
Address:
78 King’s Cross Road,
London WC1X 9QG,
Phone:
(+44) 20 3475 3000
Website:
www.clinkhostels.com
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From the Underground, take the Hammersmith & City,
Circle, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, or Victoria line
to King’s Cross St. Pancras. The hostel is a six-minute
walk from the station.
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The hostel has a great location, just a few minutes’ The rooms are bright, spotless, and well-maintained. You
walk away from Alexanderplatz, the epicenter of Berlin. can choose from four-, six-, or eight-bed dorm rooms, some
Alexanderplatz is a great hub for connecting with the rest of of them with ensuite bathrooms, as well as double ensuites.
Berlin’s sights, as well as travelling to Tegel and Schonfeld The beds are incredibly comfortable and I had a cracking
airports. sleep. Each bed has a reading light, plus two power points
to juice your gadgets.
There are also excellent storage units below the beds to
secure your backpack, as well as a smaller locker for each
bed to secure your smaller valuable items.
The showers are super -- so good, you’ll want to shower
with your clothes on! Some of the rooms come with their
own balcony.
F a c tb o x :
Address:
Otto-Braun-Straße 65, 10178
Berlin, Germany
Phone:
(+49) 30 740 747 - 399
Website:
www.one80hostels.com
Prices:
Fa c i l i t i e s
From outside the building it’s a huge concrete block and friends’ favourite dining spots to a special walking tour
doesn’t impress. Once you’re inside, a different story of the city’s amazing street art scene. The idea here is
emerges. to give guests a view of the city that only locals get to
When you’ve walked in for the first time, it feels like experience.
you’re in the reception area of a five-star hotel, rather Being a large hostel with large groups often coming
than a hostel. in, Stella keeps an eye on the list for solo travellers. Her
The lounge area is filled with lots of comfy, stylish job is to bring together the solo travellers and make
sofas and has a very trendy vibe -- I feel like I’ve walked sure they don’t feel left out, which is often the drawback
into the middle of a music video. of larger hostels compared to smaller boutique hostels.
One cool feature in the lobby area is the hostel’s own Great idea.
photo booth, where guests can get their pictures taken. There are a few drawbacks to this hostel. The reception
The picture gets sent to your email address, uploads to area is slightly cramped, with just two people to service
the Hostel One Eighty Facebook page, and appears the needs of guests. With this being a large hostel,
on a range of cool digital photo frames on the lounge I found this often led to an overflow of guests in the
walls. Definitely a cool piece of technology. reception, waiting to be checked in or to have any
The hostel has its own bar, which was heaving for the general issues addressed.
launch night. After it shut down, guests carried on the If they can remedy it by adding more staff and
party in the hostel’s basement nightclub – this is Berlin, expanding the reception area, it would make a big
after all! improvement.
The breakfast buffet is generous and worth the €4 it The hostel offers a free wifi service, which I found to
costs. Where the hostel really shines is its guest relations be a mixed bag at my time of review.
manager – a one-woman army named Stella. Every I’ve found this to be a general problem in larger hostels
week, Stella pulls together an eclectic schedule of events that offer free wifi -- guests start streaming movies and
in the hostel for the guests. severely restrict the bandwidth for other guests. The way
This could be anything from a guide to her and her around this? I don’t know.
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V e r d i c t:
In the end, I was really impressed with Hostel One Eighty. I like the
idea of a dedicated guest relations manager, nice rooms, superb
design, plus a brilliant price point. I hope the wifi service improves,
but otherwise there’s little to fault. A worthy addition to Berlin’s rich
hostelling scene.
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Tegel Airport, take the TXL bus to Alexanderplatz. Otto-Braun-Strasse. The hostel is a two-minute walk from
The hostel is an eight-minute walk from Alexanderplatz. the tram stop.
From Schönefeld Airport, take the S-Bahn S9 to S-Bahnhof From Berlin Hauptbahnof: Take the S-Bahn S5, S7, or
Landsberger Allee, then take tram M8 to Mollstrasse S75 to Alexanderplatz. The hostel is an eight-minute walk
from Alexanderplatz.
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Kex Hostel
R e yk j av i k
L o c at i o n R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Reykjavik is a small, colorful, and very walkable city. Kex My private room was simple but had everything I needed:
Hostel is located right on the water at Skúlagata 28. Cafes two twin beds with chubby pillows and big, fluffy duvets.
and shops can be found within a two-minute walk; the Out the window is a view of the water and the distant
epicenter of the town is a 10-minute walk away. mountains. Nearly all of the rooms use shared bathrooms; a
few doubles have ensuites. Many of the showers and toilets
are private, rather than a large room filled with showers.
A few days later, I moved on to the six-bed mixed dorm,
which happened to be all-women at the time. While the
design in the dorms is basic, they have enough space for
all guests. Lockers are provided -- though they are tall and
skinny, I can fit my valuables but not my whole backpack.
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V e r d i c t:
This is one of the absolute best styled hostels I’ve ever seen. It’s fun
and offbeat with loads of retro charm. While the rooms themselves
don’t have the same style factor as the common room and the
hallways, Kex is a welcome respite from run-of-the-mill hostels. The
location is convenient and the prices are very reasonable for this
expensive country. I’d love to see them put on activities for the hostel
guests and foster some community spirit.
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
The Flybus from Reykjavik Excursions offers airport transfers
to the BSI bus station for 1950 ISK (€12) one-way or
3500 ISK (€22) round-trip. Booking Flybus + includes TOP TIP
a transfer to a number of hotels and hostels in town, Kex
included. One-way transfers on Flybus + are 2500 ISK Splurge on the Flybus +. While
(€16); round-trip transfers are 4500 ISK (€28). most of Reykjavik is walkable, the
bus station is a bit further away
and it’s a 20-minute walk to
Kex -- a bit long when you’re
carrying luggage!
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B a c k p a c k e r s V i ll a
INTER L A K EN
Alpenstrasse 16, Interlaken, Switzerland
L o c at i o n
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
The hostel is split into two parts: the historic Chalet side and
the modern extension that opened in 2009. On the modern
side, you find Comfort Rooms, which are the newest in the
hostel and have an ensuite toilet and shower. These rooms
have one to six beds.
On the historic Chalet side, there are either the cheap
Eco Rooms, which have two to six beds, private lockers,
and a wash basin, or the Jungfrau Rooms, which have four
to seven beds with a balcony and view of the mountains.
All rooms on the Chalet side have shared bathrooms.
Power adapters and hairdryers are available at reception.
Fa c i l i t i e s
If you don’t drink much tea or coffee, have to worry about getting overwhelmed – the staff
you can use the two daily coins they are there to advise you and make bookings, whether it’s
give you for hot drinks to do your
adventure sports or day trips. Free guided walking tours
laundry. It costs two per load to wash
and using the dryer is free. It gets of Interlaken are also offered three times a week during
busy down there, especially at the summer season, and upon check-in you are given
night, so try to get your laundry
done in the morning. a card that entitles you to complimentary use of public
buses, entry to nearby swimming pools, mini-golf, and
discounts at a few local restaurants.
If there’s one drawback to this hostel, it would be the
selection they have for breakfast. Though it is ‘all you
can eat’, they just serve basic cereal and slices of white
bread with jam, butter, and cheese spread. Considering
that this is an adventure town, it would nice to see the
hostel offer a breakfast that provides people with the
fuel they need for adrenaline-filled days.
That said, there is a Lidl about a seven-minute walk
away where you can stock up on groceries of your
own.
F a c tb o x :
Address:
Alpenstrasse 16, Interlaken, Switzerland
Phone:
(+41) 33 826 71 71
Website:
www.villa.ch
Prices:
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From each train station, the hostel is a 10-minute walk away.
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Granada Inn
B a c k pa c k e r s S pa i n
L o c at i o n R o o m s & B at h r o o m s
Only a few steps away lie the Cathedral, City Hall, the You are spoilt for choice at this hostel – there are options
old Albayzin neighbourhood, lots of nightlife options, and from simple dorm beds to private apartments.
Spain’s best tapas zone. Granada’s most famous attraction, There are eight-, 10- and 12-bed dorms, each of which is
the Alhambra, is a 30-minute walk or five-minute bus ride sectioned off to create a smaller space with three to four
away. beds. The linen is crisp and comfy, complete with blankets
for cold nights. On hot summer days, you’ll be grateful for
the air conditioning unit in each room.
Each bed comes with a large locker. While several power
points were available, it would be nice if each bed had its
own power point and shelf.
The spacious bathrooms are cleaned daily, and the
showers are hot and powerful.
The apartments feature double and single beds with a
private kitchen. All have ensuite bathrooms.
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Fa c i l i t i e s F a c tb o x :
Perhaps the best feature of Granada Inn Backpackers is Address:
its relaxing patio. It’s a great spot to relax or chat with new Calle Padre Alcover 10 A, Granada, Spain 180
friends, and you can’t find a better place to enjoy the free Phone:
breakfast each morning. (+34) 958 26 62 14
Self-caterers can take advantage of a fully stocked kitchen. Website:
Coffee, tea, biscuits, and milk are available to guests all www.granadabackpackers.es
day.
There is a small washing service as well.
There are free internet terminals open until midnight. Free
wifi is available, but the signal isn’t very strong and it’s hard
Prices:
to access anywhere but the patio. In the future, I’d like to
Dorms from €17,
see them provide free wifi in all rooms.
Doubles from €50 per room.
The reception is manned 24 hours a day and the staff
are polite, charming, and responsive to guest enquiries and
needs.
A big added plus for is their comprehensive activities
programme for guests looking to get to know Granada
better. I attended the Flamenco Tour, which was both
educational and exhilarating. I also took part in Sangria
Party Night, which went down a treat.
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V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Granada Airport: Take the airport bus to Acera del From Granada Bus Station: Take bus 3 or 33 to Acera
Darro, also called Puerta Real. The hostel is a five-minute del Darro, also called Puerto Real. The hostel is a five-
walk from the bus stop. minute walk from the bus stop.
Independente Hostel
Lisbon
L o c at i o n
Overlooking the Miradouro de Sao Pedro de Alcantara, building was converted into a luxury hostel in 2011 with
Independente Hostel is in a great location at the 90 beds housed within 11 spacious dorm rooms.
intersection of three of Lisbon’s most vibrant and celebrated The rooms have preserved the original character of the
neighborhoods: Bairro Alto, Principe Real, and Avenida da building with high ceilings, ornate wall moldings, and
Liberdad. detailed wrought-iron balconies that open onto the Tagus
River. The dorm rooms have sturdy wooden bunk bed frames
and come with private reading lights and plug points. Each
R o o m s & B at h r o o m s dorm is tastefully decorated with a mix of antiques and
family heirlooms alongside reclaimed furniture pieces.
In terms of design, imagine a juxtaposition of Scandinavian Besides the 11 modern dorm rooms, you have four private
minimalism with ornate architecture. This hostel is a happy suites with balconies where you can linger with an espresso
contradiction, and it works beautifully. from the self-service coffee machine.
Formerly the Swiss ambassador’s official residence, the
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Fa c t b o x :
Address:
Rua São Pedro de Alcântara 81, 1250-238
Lisbon, Portugal
Phone:
(+351) 21 346 1381
Website:
www.theindependente.pt
Prices:
Fa c i l i t i e s
V e r d i c t:
G e tt i n g T h e r e :
From Lisbon International Airport: Take the Aerobus line 1 From Oriente Train Station: Take the red metro line to São
to Restauradores, then the Elevador da Gloria funicular Sebastião, then take the blue line to Baixa-Chiado. The
tram to São Pedro de Alcântara. The hostel is a one- hostel is a five-minute walk from the Largo do Chiado exit.
minute walk away.
RESOURCES
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Busabout Europe
Reviewed
Bus, Train, or Plane?
F i r s t - t i m e T r av e l l e r t o E u r o p e ?
‘What is the best way to see Europe?’ especially loved the freedom of hopping on some of their
A question I often hear from first-time travellers. networks (like Germany and Austria) with no reservations.
So many countries to see and visit, but so little time – However, in countries like France and Spain, reservations
trying to fit in all the cities you’ve dreamed of visiting can were essential and in some cases had also a price tag.
become a bit of an ordeal. For far-flung corners of Europe, like Lisbon and Edinburgh,
Then there is a question of budget. I found easyJet to be a really quick way to crisscross my
Organising your trip on a fixed budget can become a bit way across Europe by plane. All that was left was jumping
of nightmarish experience – especially if you’re travelling on a bus. Then someone told me about Busabout Europe
solo. You also want to have the spontaneity to be able to – a hop-on, hop-off bus network where using their Flexitrip
just get on a bus or a train without the fear of the last-minute pass, I could visit nine cities in Italy and throw in a trip to
price tag. France, Austria, Germany and Switzerland for as little as
£350 (€410). It sounded like a great deal and a more
Earlier this year, as many of you may know, I ventured on economical option compared to Interrail. Courtesy of the
a quest to visit 40 of Europe’s best luxury hostels. I was nice people at Busabout, I was given a pass to sample
going to cover a lot of ground, so I adopted a flexible the Busabout Europe experience. I thought I’d summarise
approach of using the train on some routes, and the plane below my thoughts about what I enjoyed about Busabout
and then the bus wherever relevant. I had a great time and give you a balanced idea of whether the pass will
Interrailing across Europe in June with my Eurail pass. I work for you.
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Terrified of travelling solo? Then you will love Busabout. only book you with their recommended providers. While I
Having been on the road for the last few months, I seem didn’t need to take advantage of these features, it’s great
to have mastered the art of travelling solo. Thanks to social to see the level of care and passion that the guides put into
networks like Twitter, social travel networks like Gogobot, their jobs to help the passengers. These guys are passionate
and sites like Couchsurfing, making new friends on the road travellers themselves and that comes across clearly in their
is not a problem. However, if you like the idea of a network jobs. I had the chance to hang out with Adam Agenda MC
across Europe that allows you to meet fellow travellers Bazeley, who was our guide from Nice to Barcelona. From
during your trip, then Busabout is perfect for you. Busabout the best places to taste paella to the history of Spain under
have an excellent community page where you can get tips Franco and where to enjoy local tipples like the calimocho,
prior to your departure, plus via the TripMates function, Adam was a walking encyclopedia of everything Spanish.
you can befriend fellow travellers who are travelling on the Not only did he know his history and his food, the guy
same departure dates as you. turned out be an awesome rapping travel vlogger!
Overall, it was a smooth and enjoyable experience. Even
Friendly, Expert Guides though some sectors like Nice to Barcelona can last up to
One of the other great advantages of travelling with 10 hours, the monotony of the journey was broken up by
Busabout is that you get the expert advice and insight of putting on films for the bus. There were a few refreshment
Busabout guides. The Busabout guides on each bus gave stops along the way at service stations to grab food.
me lots of details on the destination where I was heading, Also, another big plus point is whenever you have a
plus they also helped pre-plan any activities prior to my mighty hangover from the night before, it helps to just roll
arrival. Also, they are at your service if you need to book out of a bed and just hop on the bus without the stress and
your accommodation at the destination. Note that they can hassle of getting to the train station or airport.
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V e r d i c t:
E u r a i l a n d I n t e r R a i l Pa s s e s
Eurail and InterRail passes are the affordable way to make local feel by taking free regional trains and head to the
your dream European travel itinerary a reality. Hop on less-visited towns and cities that faster routes miss. Pay a
and off many of Europe’s trains as you move from one small reservation fee to upgrade to state-of-the-art high-
destination to the next. Take a leisurely jaunt through speed trains that can transport you between Europe’s most
Tuscany’s enchanting countryside. Drool at divine sea views popular cities in a flash. And be sure to spend a night or
from the train window along the Côte d’Azur in the south two of your trip traveling by night train. Drift off to sleep in
of France. Or why not head off on a winter adventure Munich and wake up in Rome feeling ready to pack in a
through the Swiss Alps, or take on Scandinavia’s Arctic – full day’s sightseeing, visiting attractions like the Colosseum
think Northern Lights, ice fishing and whale watching! and the Spanish Steps.
Eurail or InterRail?
The Eurail pass is available to travellers who live outside
Europe. If you’re a resident of any European country, the
InterRail pass is for you.
S avvy t i p s
Barcelona
Berlin
Top tip: entry is usually around 5€, but it’s worth checking
ahead as some nights it’s free.
London Lisbon
A great destination for foodies, it really is possible to Rua Augusta is the main shopping centre with more than
experience some of London’s finest restaurants on a budget. 400 outlets, while Bairro Alto is home to independent
Some of the city’s best restaurants offer wallet-friendly set boutiques selling everything from handmade soap to limited-
menus at lunch or early-bird dinner times. You’ll also find edition trainers and one-off designer dresses. For a special
fantastic offers on Travelzoo.co.uk – for example, we treat, head to Luvaria Ulisses in the Chiado area. This tiny
recently ran a deal for a 4-course dinner with a champagne glove shop specialises in bespoke handmade gloves in any
cocktail at Michelin-starred celebrity chef Marco Pierre design you can imagine; they can measure your hands one
White’s newest restaurant, the Kings Road Steakhouse & day and have the gloves ready the next.
Grill, for £29.
If bargain hunting is more your thing, the Feira da Ladra
You can’t go to London without having a traditional was once where Lisboans went to sell stolen goods. Now
afternoon tea. It doesn’t need to break the bank either – a flea market, it is popular with locals and tourists alike
we regularly have deals for champagne afternoon tea at and open on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 9am-6pm. It’s
the city’s top hotels, many of which save up to 50% on the a great place to find bargains on books, art and antiques.
usual price.
Finally, Lisbon is one place where it pays to be late. No
For evening entertainment, you can’t do much better than one really ventures out before 10pm and there are plenty
a West End show. Those willing to leave it to chance can of bars and clubs around this laidback city. One of the best
queue up on the night for a discounted ticket at one of the is Club Lux Fragil, which offers stunning views over the city
booths on Leicester Square. However, if last-minute stress from its roof terrace.
isn’t really what you want from a holiday, Travelzoo has lots
of entertainment deals for West End shows, from classics
such as “Singin’ In The Rain” to new shows including
acrobatic show “Knee Deep” with discounts of up to 50%.
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T r av e ll e r s p o i n t ’ s
C o mm u n i t y W i s d o m
A c c o m m o d at i o n Transport
1. Stay in dorm rooms. If you really want to save, and in 8. Use public transport. Buses are generally the cheapest
particular if you are travelling alone, dorms are a great transport option from city to city, excluding much slower
option. Other penny-pinching options are couchsurfing and options like riding your bike.
camping. If you decide to couchsurf, though, be sure to
spend a bit of money thanking your host. 9. Walk. A lot. Not only is it a good way to get from A to
B, but it also allows you to explore lots of areas you might
2. Stay in locations longer. Often you can get deals by not have seen otherwise. Taking it slowly allows you to take
staying somewhere longer. Spend a few months and you in everything, helping you get the most out of your travels.
could find a room in a share house, for instance.
10. Train Passes. Check your transportation options and
3. Be prepared. Sometimes accommodation prices see if a travel pass works out to be a cheaper option than
are driven up considerably for special events (see our buying point-to-point tickets on your route. But be sure to
[Sydney price chart](http://www.travellerspoint.com/ check your specific trips, because using a rail pass for
budget-accommodation-en-ci-1253.html) in December, for primarily short, inexpensive journeys can work out to being
example). Book in advance for better prices – or wait until more expensive overall. This also comes back to the earlier
the last minute and die a little on the inside. tip – be prepared.
7. Go for the street food. Get a bit of local flavour from 13. Check for free days. Museums often have free days
street vendors. This can often be an extremely cheap source or evenings. In Paris, for instance, all the national museums
of food. are free on the first Sunday of the month. The downside, of
course, is long lines. Solution? Wake up early. Also, many
cities have special museum passes, like the [Berlin Museum
Pass](http://www.visitberlin.de/en/article/museum-pass-
berlin).
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“ W h e n I wa s i n N Z a b u n c h o f f r i e n d s
went out swimming in Kaikoura and
w e r e s u r r o u n d e d by h u n d r e d s o f
d o l p h i n s . . . I d i d n ’ t g o b e c a u s e I wa s
b r o k e a n d at t h e e n d o f m y t r i p a n d
I w o u l d h av e h a d t o p u t $ 1 5 0 o n m y
credit card. In the long run, $150 is
nothing, and now I completely regret
t h at d e c i s i o n ”