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No.1
Yoho International Youth Hostel Salzburg
- Paracelsusstr. 9, A 5020 Salzburg, Salzburg
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- 17 May 2013
They have the good kind of bunk beds that don't wobble and squeak, really nice bed linens, clean bathrooms, and lockers in the rooms. Everyone I met was great, including the staff, who will give excellent Salzburg advice if you ask. No complaints!
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Anonymous (Canada) (Female) Novice Nomad
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- 16 May 2013
Wish they had a kitchen that was open 24/7, only open between 11am and 11pm (can't get in for breakfast).
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Anonymous (Canada) (Couple) Novice Nomad
No.2
MEININGER Salzburg City Center
- Fuerbergstrasse 18-20, Salzburg
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- 17 May 2013
Very big hostel. Ver small kitchen. Very expensive. They had more than doubled there prices for the long w.e.
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Anonymous (Australia) (Female) Novice Nomad
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- 8 May 2013
The hostel is 10-15-minute walk from the city center, but it's a nice walk anyway. I stayed in a 9-bed room and it's clean, spacey, quiet (depends on your roommates only), has lockers. There are stores nearby, where you can buy goods to make your meal at the hostel's kitchen. The staff is
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nguyendinhchuong1188 (Vietnam) (Male) Globetrotter
No.3
Jufa Salzburg
- Josef Preis Allee 18, Salzburg
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- 13 May 2013
This was more of a breeding ground for school groups than an actual hostel. I was put in a dorm room in the basement where there were only 2 outlets in the entire room despite the fact that 12 people were staying there. So I would go upstairs and sit in the lobby to charge things and use
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Anonymous (USA) (Female) Avid Traveller
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- 12 May 2013
Everything was good! Specially, my suitcase was broken when I came to hostel. One of staffes helped me to fix it. Unfortunately, it could not fix but I impressed to them. Thanks a lot:)
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Anonymous (South Korea) (Gender undisclosed) Novice Nomad
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