Reviews: Anonymous
- Anonymous
- USA, Female, 25-30
- Novice Nomad
Easy to find location right next to the central station. Nice, large common room area and plenty of space to hang out to use your computer and drink coffee. The rooms were great, although they do get quite warm during the day. Staff was very nice and helpful.
- Anonymous
- USA, Female, 25-30
- Novice Nomad
Great location - near all the attractions but not right in it. Great friendly staff and comfortable beds. Wifi was good, but one downside is that I didn't have wifi signal right at my bed. Other than that, great place.
- Anonymous
- USA, Female, 25-30
- Novice Nomad
Overall great place. I was really happy to get a bottom bunk because those have curtains for privacy and for blocking out light which was really nice. Free breakfast and the free coffee and tea made the place feel like home. The common areas were clean and inviting. The outdoor patio area is also very nice. I wish I could have stayed longer.
- Anonymous
- USA, Female, 25-30
- Novice Nomad
Very clean, staff and guests were very nice, and the location was great. It's a really great budget option. They have a large common area inside and a really nice outside garden with plenty of seating. Breakfast was the highlight. Plenty of healthy food options and the owner lady was very sweet. I would definitely recommend this place.
- Anonymous
- USA, Female, 25-30
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA, Female, 25-30
- Novice Nomad
Tiny Tigers is family owned by Leo and his wife. These two really so their best to make your stay comfortable and fun. Every other night they host a family dinner, made by Leo and his wife, for $3 and on the other nights, there is a group outing to a local restaurant of Leo's choice. It's very easy to make friends especially with the environment that the owners have set up. Definitely do the canyoning tour and the motor bike tour which are both were easily bookable through the hostel.
- Anonymous
- USA, Female, 25-30
- Novice Nomad
Very clean, friendly owners, small hostel so very easy to have conversations with other travelers. Downsides - kitchen was very busy during peak hours and only 3 toilets and 3 showers, although this was never much of an issue for me personally. The layout of the hostel is a bit strange but it works.
- Anonymous
- USA, Female, 25-30
- Novice Nomad
Overall great place! Nice kitchen, beds, and showers, and very friendly and helpful staff. However, the rooms felt a little stuffy and the kitchen is not accessible before or after check out which was a little annoying.
- Anonymous
- USA, Female, 25-30
- Novice Nomad
The bathrooms were always clean and the showers near the stairs looked brand new really. Great water pressure! I stayed in the 4 bed dorm which was a great amount of space. The people there were all friendly. Kitchen was large and had plenty of space for me every time I needed to use it. One down side - all the pans suck, but that's probably to be expected of most hostels.
Session Expired
Session Expired
Please enter the password for the account <% email %>