Reviews: Anonymous
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Hostel is located just perfectly, close to the major attractions and streetfood market. I lacked a little bit help with trip organisation (but in Georgetown this is one of the main problems). Otherwise staff were friendly and breakfasts best we had in Malaysia (still no perfect, but diverse - no just bread and butter). Room unfortunately so full of beds that you could barely turn away.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 31-40
- Globetrotter
The hostel itself is good. The guy from the reception is great (sorry I don't remember the name) - very helpful, talkative and has many, many tips for visiting Singapore (and feels real fascination for it). Location isn't perfect but ok, even for walking. Rooms, breakfasts, bathrooms - I would say they were plain. Lack of common area.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Really great hostel with a comfortable, spacious rooms, beautiful, chilling terrace and big common area inside. We had tasty breakfasts and staff was very helpful. I've found only two bigger drawbacks and a small one: hostel is quite far from a city centre (but still it is only a 10-15 min walk). First bigger is a lack of AC, and opening of window brings lot noise from street inside the room. Second, only one person of staff speaks english, so you better to know some spanish basics.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Good, modern dorms with comfy beds (and blankets!), but i wouldn't said we received a dorm for 6 people (as was booked) but rather a bigger/shared area for 16 or more person... So if you come late, you may wake up other guests... Breakfasts rather poor and common place is small/ partially outside, what can be disadvantage when taking into account that in SCdlC can be cold. Helpful and friendly staff but hardly speaking english.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Very nice hostel with a really good vibe and a magical common space/garden in the backyard. Rooms were comfortable enough and location is close to the Valladolid centre. Only weird thing was an unclear payment policy but fortunately no misunderstandings occured.
Hola, we are glad there were no misunderstandings.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Great hostel with a lot of facilities like cooking lessons and salsa classes. Breakfasts were plentiful and everyday different during the 4 days of stay. Also staff can help you in organizing trips and activities. Hostel have a beautiful garden and swimming pool. On the other hand the room had no key and the lockers were quite old. To get to the room or bathroom we had to cross the other dorm and maybe wake other guests. Room was close to the street and all the noice was heard through the night.
- Anonymous
- Poland, All Female Group, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Hostel is well located in a city centre, contains quite a big kitchen & common area. Staff is friendly (helpful and caring) and there is a unique bar underground (we had even small music performance there). Room wasn't spacious and initially was cold inside (February), but ok. Problem is that many floors in the bilding are operated only by one lift.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Couple, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Overally very good one. Very kind staff and best breakfast. Little Finland though. Rooms are quite small, same with kitchen. Location is fine, far from centre, but well connected. Anyway needs to remember that this is a church - so one can feel a little bit strange.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Only one note - WiFi works strange. Above that hostel was just best in Vietnam (and Laos) Great location in a middle of jungle, cheap, with almost a privat beach close to the resort. Surrounding was just superb and staff very helpful and trustful. I feel sad that we haven't stayed up there longer and I hope that the wild and natural atmosphere of thic place preserve.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Hostel has it's good and bad sides. Above all it is very crowdy, the bar on top is nice but full of loud people. In all this mess staff is very professional with dealing with tourists. Hostel offers a wide range of free breakfasts, also free beer (bia hoi) and some other vouchers are offered. Rooms are also clean but small and with small broken "lockers" under the bed. It is well located close to all main sights and streets with good food and souvenirs.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Hostel was a little bit far from the city centre, citadel and backpackers area, nevertheless the bigest problem was enormous mold on our bathrooms wall and all-night coughing AC. Staff was very kind but they fool us a little saying that bus heading Laos is a turist bus. Huh, it was awful transporting truck rather than a bus. In room lacked ventilation and was quite dark and damp. But anyway it was really cheap.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Hotel was just fine. Close to old city (but in peaceful area), with good, big breakfest to choose and helpful staff. It was also clean and all facilities were included. There was also unnecessary pool downstairs, but also a lot of space in common area. I can recommend.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Great place, an Oasis of Peace in a middle of city madness. Clean, spacious rooms. Common area could be bigger but was also enough for us. Breakfasts were really tasty and staff was just great: very helpful and joyful. We had great time in Himalaya hostel and for sure we would love to go back there if any Sajgon visit happened in future.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Rooms were quite ok, but a little bit too dark. Staff which we've contacted - I mean the old lady at reception - didn't speak english and was confused while we get into in number of 11 people (although we had a reservation). On the top roof there is nice terace where man could drink beer and watch pretty views, but the construction is instable and dirty. Location is just great and prices are comparable to hotel's quality.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Very close to the city centre. Spacious rooms, clean and with lockers (those are little bit damaged). Staff is just great and can manage everything. Great atmosphere at bar, but some bartenders didn't speak english and would be great if some could also prepare snacks on bar. In hostel tourist can find also a well equipped kitchen but on the other hand bathrooms are not pretty comfy.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Couple, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Clean, cosy and nice place near to the all worth seeing places in Budapest city centre. In apartment you can find small but well equipped kitchen or funny toilets. Rooms are spacy and comfy. Although the staff is friendly they visit their flat looking hostel rather than work there, and if they are in, they behave a little bit too noisy like unconscious of paper-mache made, thin walls. In conclusion next time in beautiful Budapest I would rather seek a place more hostel resembling than a flat.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Excellent valuable place in heart of Bangkok old city centre. Right opposite to some tasty street food stalls. Great helpful and always smiling staff. Hostel is spacy and you can find some tourist tips on corridor's walls. Unfortunately we haven't found no lounge or common place (only small one). Rooms are clean and safe enough, only one problem was dripping fungus on the celling. However I would definitely recommend this hostel for all budget tourist.
- Anonymous
- Poland, Couple, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Firstly, although everywhere, on every wall there was written that there is night silence after 23 nobody obey that, even the staff who were wash the kitchen around midnight. Despite this, there was pretty cool hostel, and I would recomend it to friends. Thre were free breakfast, big game room, was wery cleen, everyone had his own locker. Staff had brochures for free food or some discounts. We had good tim in BCN. Gracias!
- Anonymous
- Poland, Couple, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Stay there was very good, they organize trips to Shara desert, staff is very friendly and very very helpful. The only problem is that nobody obeys night silence and therefore, was very difficult to sleep, especially when your room's window was near terrace...
- Anonymous
- Poland, Couple, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Very very nice, tasty breakfasts, lovely old-fashioned decor - like beautiful riad, excellent staff - helpful and friendly, great easy-to-find place, cute, relaxing terrace upstairs;)
- Anonymous
- Poland, Mixed Group, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Nice hostel, clean rooms, qualified staff, but first - there were to less toilets there and second, showers in kitchen? Weird and uncomfortable. Nevertheless it was ok, and i would recommend it further.
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