Reviews: Anonymous
Location Canada, Gender Female, Age 32- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
The staff were excellent! They were incredibly friendly and helpful, willing to answer questions and give advice. The location is great, since it's right in the centre- only a couple of blocks from a lot of sights. They also have another location that's closer to the bar scene if that's what you're interested in. The hostel has large lockers, a basic breakfast (included), a guitar, a pool table, two computers, wifi, Netflix, bikes, water, and some games. I really enjoyed my stay here!
Hey! thanks for your comment ,What a great list! Thanks for letting others know about all those things, I am especially pleased to hear about the friendly service. Thanks for the lovely remarks! we hope you come back soon!
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
Not far from old town. When I got in, the owner/staff were very welcoming. There's a kitchen and lockers, and I was given a map and advice. The directions to get here worked out. I'd recommend this place!
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
I definitely recommend it! It's right by the bus station and only 10 mins from the main tourist area. There's a kitchen and guide books/maps. It wasn't busy when I was there, so the extra space and quietness was wonderful. The place was very clean, a nice change from many hostels. Note- there are no lockers. My only problem was that the wifi wouldn't work on my phone.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
Good location, small lockers for valuables provided, kitchen, TV, old computers for use, very friendly and helpful staff, maps. Downsides- bathrooms weren't great, lockers don't fit luggage, common room was VERY loud in the middle of the night (I woke up at 4-5am due to loud conversation despite wearing ear plugs...). Overall, I was happy here, especially with the staff.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
Staff were very friendly and were very kind when I arrived earlier than I'd been expecting. The nice things are provided- lockers, a kitchen, TV with movies, computers, maps, etc. The location was great! A few showers are available, making it less likely you need to wait. They let you hang around after bed check-out and you can store luggage. My complaint: there's no point in having a smoking room if you'll keep the door open. It bothered me having all that smoke waft in- it happened repeatedly.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
Owner was very friendly and it's easy to meet people. No lockers are available and no hostel keys are needed so security isn't high (though the location isn't dangerous). Only one combined toilet/shower for all 20 beds! Kitchen facilities are really minimal. I enjoyed my stay here though! The biggest thing for me was that it's pretty far out- an hour walk from old town, 25-30 from the bus station. There's a pool, but I didn't use it as Dubrovnik is on the coast so you can just go there instead.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
It's a bit out from the city. There is a shuttle, but you have to wait a while to get picked up. There's room for everyone to hang out and meet each other. No lockers or keys are given. The beds/room had some smell that wasn't sweat- like musty. I thought the hostel was alright, but thought it wasn't much considering what I'd paid.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
This was quite a small place. Each person got a large locker with key. There's a kitchen, dining room table, and seating area outside. Rooms don't have so many beds. It's in a great location and the owner was very friendly. More expensive than I'd like, but it is Hvar and accommodations are more expensive there.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
Location was AWESOME since it's literally AT the bus station (1 min), but it's also right by the old town. Lockers are provided but small dimension wise because it's a drawer. Small kitchen available, but when I looked there were dishes and food everywhere because of lack of care from guests. Staff tried to be helpful with questions.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
Great location relative to the old town and beach! Looks nice, clean, provides big lockers, friendly staff, kitchen available, bus/ferry timetables posted, maps provided. I was very happy with the hostel and would definitely recommend it!
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
Very close to the bus station and easy enough to find! Facilities are very basic- small bathroom, must pay extra for lockers, don't think there's a kitchen, etc. Apparently breakfast is provided but I left too early for this. Wifi didn't always work.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
There was a kitchen and hangout room- unfortunately this was close to the rooms, so all of the noise is heard when you're trying to sleep. It's a walk, but not too far to the centre or the bus. Lockers are provided. Only one shower for the floor, although I didn't have a problem getting it. Also just one toilet. Ljubljana is awesome and I'd recommend this hostel!
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
30 min walk to a main location. Not marked on the outside- bring the exact address! Ring the doorbell when you arrive. Full kitchen available. Payment possible in euros. Computer available, paying for page for printing. Large lockers with keys are provided. (FYI, you can drink from public fountains in Budapest!)
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
AMAZING location for those doing tourist activities! You're able to pay in EUR, which was convenient. A free breakfast is provided, which is nice, but it's very limited- bread, cream cheese, jam, cereal milk. Lockers available with key. Be aware that there are only 2 showers/gender for the entire hostel. I thought there was GREAT value for what I paid, my biggest concern was that the common room was REALLY loud as well as those carelessly entering/leaving the dorm in the middle of the night.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
The hostel location wasn't ideal since you had to travel a ways from the main part of the city where everything was happening. But the staff was kind and helpful, the rooms were smaller dorms (we had 4 people) and the place was in a quiet location, which is nice when you'd like a good night's sleep. There was a spot where people could cook and store their food, and though I didn't use this location, it looked nice. There's a computer free for use, and lockers, key included, for each person.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
Great! The staff were friendly and helpful. I thought I received great value for my money, and enjoyed the breakfast there. With one tram you can get to the centre of Prague. The hostel does currency exchange (1 EUR = 25 CZK) but only takes bills when converting from EUR. The all you can eat breakfast (110-120 CZK) is great- they have fruit, bread, make-your-own-pancakes, muesli, yogurt, coffee, tea, etc. There are free walking tours leaving straight from the hostel in the morning.
- Anonymous
- Canada, Female, 18-24
- Avid Traveller
Awesome value for the cost, I was very impressed! The beds are comfortable, and the layout of large dorms is good because sections are separated and you feel like you're rooming with less people. The facilities are nice and clean. It almost feels like you're in a hotel as you're in the elevator and walking through the hallways. There are computers with Internet that can be used for free. The hostel is really close to transit that can take you all over the city. I would recommend this hostel!
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