Reviews: Nenita
Location India, Gender Female, Age 38- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
I stayed in a basic private room. Everything was okay but the mattress and pillows were really bad, gave me bad back and the water in the bathroom was really cold for showers. I was a bit sick during my stay, so I had to use the bathroom in the main house, which had lukewarm water at best.
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- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
The dorm rooms are really basic. There is a centrally controlled air con that stays at 25 degrees until they decide to stop it. Then if you want to hang out on your bed(because there is nothing else), or take a nap in the room, you have to ask the reception to turn the AC on which they may or may not do. The rooms have no windows, or rather they are permanently shut. So it can get really hot and stuffy inside. For the price they are charging its not worth it for such a basic dorm room.
Hi air con is always on between 6 pm and 11 am and always is turn on when someone ask it during the day. Having the room windows make sense to do not let air con left the room. None of hostel let air con on durring the whole day, special when nobody is using it. We are sorry you could not undertand and for that you could not have a good experiences staying with us. best vibes of all. Margarita. Hostel Manager
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Good place. Hard mattresses but I liked them. Big beds. Location is good, close to the BTS and Silom.
Thanks for your feedback. Hope to see you again.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Expensive for my tatste. But overall well built. Far from Whistler village
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
A good place for few days. Owner is quite helpful and helps you plan all the sightseeing around the city.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
It was an okay place to stay for a quick night or two. Not the cosiest or the nicest hostels around, but I found that most of Filipino hostels had very little to offer for the money they charge.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Not clean. Not comfortable. Located deep inside a neighborhood which is not exactly "right in the middle of everything". The night staff walks into your dorm and sleeps on one of the beds during the day, which I found quite odd. The restrooms or the rooms don't get cleaned everyday.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
It was an okay place for a quick night or two. When I stayed in the dorm, I had to share it with a racist German guy who was pretty rude to me owing to the color of my skin. Not the hostel's fault, I know. Location is good.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Everything good, except the hostel needs to add security lockers. But I noticed that not many hostels in Malaysia or Philippines seem to offer that.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Smelly, windowless, cramped dorms. Dirty bathrooms. Sad breakfast. Creaky uncomfortable beds.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
A great hostel with a very homely feel to it and amazing staff. The dorms are too small though and with no windows which can leave little to no space if fully occupied and also a muggy smell sometimes. When I informed about it, the staff was gracious enough to get a room freshener for the room. The showers were great. Best location.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
A nice hostel in the heart of District 1. Access to transport, bars, cafes, shopping, points of interest is great. The staff is pretty awesome too and ready to help with anything you need.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
Hands down the best hostel I have ever stayed at. Clean, comfortable, secure, perfectly located. The owner and staff make you feel home instantly and I ended up staying there for a whole week. The owner let me borrow his bike to go to yoga classes. Absolutely loved it! Definitely recommend.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 31-40
- Globetrotter
No security lockers and only 1 keeper room which we have to leave at the reception when we step out. Breakfast is meagre. Nice location but for price what we get is not justified at all.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Didn't end up staying here as the bus dropped us straight at Tam Coc and the hostel is pretty far from the main attraction of the area. Stayed at their sister hostel, Go Sapa Hostel, in Sapa and it was pretty decent.
Thank you so much for choosing our hostel and taking the time to write reviews for us!
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
The view from the restaurant is great. The common area is also pretty nice to hang out. Its a 10 min walk to the center of town and perfectly located. Dorms were decently spaced. Clean and well maintained. Everything has to be paid upfront, including the order at the restaurant. Food is not great.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
One of the best hostels I have ever stayed at. Great rooms, with AC and TV and amazing showers ensuite. Great inclusive breakfast and all day long juices/coffee/tea etc. Great location in the middle of everything Old Quarter, Hanoi.
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- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
The owners are very nice in accommodating your needs and helping you with any information/questions anytime. Location is the best part of it. The rooms are extremely small but tidy and thats what HK gives you for the price. I wanted to upgrade my initial booking to a private single, which wasn't available that day, so I was given a double for the same price, which was an amazing deal. Definitely recommend.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Its an alright hostel for a night or two. Small and dingy rooms.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
It was so bad that I had to leave immediately upon arrival when I saw what they meant by "rooms/dorms". Its a joke of a shack.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Hated this place cos it probably houses about 400 backpacker's at any given time. Its a maze of a building and you have climb 6-7 floors with your bags on. The bar and party zone is on the top floor and they don't limit the partying resulting in sleepless nights for those that want to finally go to bed.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Stayed in a 4 bed dorm, which should have really been only for 1 bed. Extremely small rooms. Staff and the owner are a little rude and always busy. They sell the unethical elephant riding tour without batting an eyelid.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
A clean, decent, albeit expensive place to stay if you prefer Silom area. Rooms have AC.The hostel pretends to be more of a hotel, with a concierge, travel desk et all,lacking the typical warmth and friendliness that backpackers/single travelers usually tend to look for. The people working at the front desk are a-okay in terms of their helpfulness or tips. Avoid the Aussie lady working at the travel desk like a plague! She scowls and is RUDE. Avoid their preset tours.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Pretty good location and walkable to everything that small town Selcuk has to offer. Rooms were pretty clean and well equiped. Breakfast was quite basic and provides a decent start for your day. I have some qualms about some of the staff but overall they were quite helpful and made out stay quite pleasant. Good value for the money.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
The best hostel of my entire trip! The owners Apo and Cihaan are excellent hosts and help you in every which way you need. Breakfast is amazing and pretty good value for the money. The balloon company they work is also the best one in Cappadoccia. Met some very cool people here and was all in all, a great experience. Rooms are heated well and kept quite clean.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Excellent location. Its about 3 mins walk to Sultanahmet square, which houses the most beautiful mosques/palaces in Istanbul. Its about 15 mins walk to the Grand Bazaar and about 20 to Galata. The 4 bed bunk room was a bit small but its airy enough and they kept it quite clean. The best part of the hostel is the breakfast/chill out area on the terrace which has great views of the Bosphorous. The breakfast is simple and traditionally Turkish. Hence, pretty good value for the money.
- Nenita
- India, Female, 25-30
- Globetrotter
Loved every moment I spent there. It was like living a big house with a big family from all over the world. The staff is simply the best and they are there to help you with whatever you need at any time of the day. Their airport taxi service is also cheaper than a regular taxi service. Very clean place over all, excellent kitchen, bar, backyard, music. Wifi connection is pretty good in the living areas. One of the best hostels I have stayed at so far.
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