Reviews: Anonymous
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
Staff was amazingly helpful and cleanliness and comfort was high above indian standards given the price.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
They had a 24-hour desk so I asked via phone beforehand whether I can check in at 3 am instead of 11 pm. They said I have to pay for another night then. Well, it was a missunderstanding, but why the hell do they say that you have to check in the previous night when they have a 24-hour desk? Second issue: I arrived late from the airport at 5 am. They made me wait and the room phone rang at 9 am and woke me up after less than 4 hours.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
The only and first place in Ankara to live not only in a Hostel, but in a home at the same time.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
The location is geographically perfect. The neighborhood is a little bit empty at night.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
The hostel has all modern facilities, a secured private car park, and a good service right in the middle of the beautiful old town of Mons.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
I was really impressed. Some of the single rooms have even a nice balcony. All have access to european standard toilets and showers, shared or private. The beds and cushions have a high quality for deep sleep. The rooms are located in a newly renovated villa. Staff, atmosphere, and fantastic cooking turned this place into my second home where I enjoyed to sit and talk or just have a meal or drink. Just one note: Nobody knows Kenenisa Ave., ask for (new) Adowa Rd. (150 m. from Mosque) instead.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
Great hostel and I stayed there many times. Sometimes party is too loud or music in too loud in the lounge. Beds are perfect, best beds ever.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
The staff is very warmhearted and provides support and safety in and around the place. I got a hairdresser and two restaurants recommended, and all was right to the point.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
Very nice hostel, but staff is overconfident and the guy at the reception thought it is more important to finish a flight booking for a girl instead of giving us our key when we arrived late after already having paid in the morning.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
My favorite place still in Berlin because of the amazing bunk bed quality and free lockers in the room, even though they have too much loud music recently in the lobby and some of their staff are incompetent.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
Generally a perfect hostel for my needs: Clean, secure, high bed quality, central location. Only recently music is becoming too loud in the lobby.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
The hostel is nice and clean and has perfect access to transportation because it is so near to the S-Bahn Schönhauser Allee. Did not see any bunk beds, but no lockers either.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
The hostel is secure (personal locker), comfortable (bed quality), and clean. That is all I need. Thanks.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
Average value for money. Great in Security, Location, Staff, and Cleanliness. Hair dryers in shared bathrooms are not working.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
A little bit overpriced given the fact that you need a car to get there and that there are millions of B&B in Galway. However, I was offered a marvelous upgrade including private shower in a beautiful room, so I had a very happy stay. Thank you.
- Anonymous
- Germany, Male, 41+
- Globetrotter
The steel-frame of the bunk bed was weak, and the quality of mattress and frame was so low, that the sleeping experience became a nightmare. Each little move of either lower or upper person was fully transmitted to the other person and amplified.
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