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This hostel probably has the nicest staff out of all the hostels I stayed at in Europe. Great location just one stop from the train station and close to the city center. Definitely reccomend.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Male 25-30
- (3 reviews)
I stayed for a week this month at the Inter-Hostel and I am returning next month for another week. The staff are friendly and helpful, the mattresses in the rooms are firm and comfortable, and the breakfast is fresh and satisfying. The location is on the southern edge of the city center and is very convenient to all of the city center attractions. There is an Indian take-out / take-away "kiosk" just paces from the hostel doorway and a natural food supermarket just around the corner.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Male 41+
- (1 review)
I stayed in many hostels before coming here. This was one of the best.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Turkey
- (Gender undisclosed)
- (3 reviews)
This hostel is right in the center of Stuttgart. There are shops, restaurants, fast foods and bars nearby. It is spotlessly clean and warm. Would stay here again.
- Globetrotter
- vanelic
- Croatia
- Male 25-30
- (43 reviews)
The amazing staff allowed us to check in at midnight, but when our flight was delayed, they let us know they would leave the key for us and when we arrived, we had been upgraded to a private room! Can't say enough good things about the staff. The place was spotless and I was 100% satisfied with everything. Free tea on a grey morning is perfect.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Canada
- Couple 18-24
- (1 review)
A fairly good hostel. The main issues i had were finding the place - the building has poor signage so you need to be alert when looking for it and some of the roommates snore rather loudly (earplugs and sleeping tablets dont drown out the noise!!!). As some other people have suggested, there are people staying there for longer periods of time, but i dont see any issue with it as they are all generally friendly.
- Globetrotter
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Male 25-30
- (31 reviews)
Quite a chilled out hostel with a nice friendly atmosphere. Staff were lovely and really helpful. Just a 5 min walk along one street into the main part of the city. Nice common room area. The kitchen was quite small and there was only one ladies shower on the floor I was on. All very clean although some bits looking a bit shabby (peeling paint on window frames etc) but this did not stop us having a really nice stay. Will come here again.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- England
- Female 25-30
- (4 reviews)
It is lovely hostel. It should be a bit improve of the security of your property. My locker, the metal one as staff changing room, I believe was too easy to force to open for stealing items. My passport credit card and money it could be value few thousands pounds. I nice blue night light should be operating in the hostels after 10 pm any time new guests came in the dormitory was always to noise. Generally very good I sleep up to 11 without any problem from the staff.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Italy
- Male 41+
- (2 reviews)
It's a little far away from the city center, we had to take the metro and walk a bit. However, the whole day coffee is wonderful, and the kitchen is good enough to cook food. There are supermarkets around. It's good value of your momeny
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Taiwan
- Female 25-30
- (8 reviews)
When you do check-out, don't forget receive deposit. some staff forgot to give me passport which was deposit. therefore, I'd come close to leave Stuttgart without passport.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- South Korea
- Female 18-24
- (4 reviews)
I stayed just one night in the Hostel, so I can’t say a lot of things about it. All that I can say is that the staffs were nice and there is no bar, but was easy to make friends, I believe it was because of the size of the Hostel, is not a huge Hostel, and there were two guys that “live” there that were very receptive.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Brazil
- Male 25-30
- (2 reviews)
All was Ok, I enjoyed staying there. It was cheap enough, clean and friendly.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Russia
- Male 18-24
- (1 review)
A guy looked in our room twice a night and a third time tried to (but then we had locked the door). The next morning nobody of the staff knew who he was. Poor security indeed!
- Globetrotter
- Makoma
- Germany
- Male 41+
- (21 reviews)
5 mins by walk from city center. Free WiFi. Mixed rooms males/females. No ensuite bathrooms. A noisy road very close to our room windows! Breakfast not comprised in the fee. 8 euros/day for parking your car inside the hostel. I wasn't able to lock my locker with the key they gave me, and the were too small for my medium sized luggage.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Italy
- Male 31-40
- (2 reviews)
There were a lot of people over 30 staying here. My friend and I are 20, and we were definitely the youngest there. Not very social or fun. Just a bed to sleep in.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Female 18-24
- (5 reviews)
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