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What to Look for in a Hostel |
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In countries that are popular with most backpackers, hostels are nearly a dime a dozen. Europe, the US, Canada, and Australia are all places that cater to backpackers. For the first-timer, however, the prospect of hostelling can be a bit intimidating. What should you expect and what are the generally accepted rules for hostelling? Old school hostels normally have strict curfew (if you aren’t in by the time of curfew you sleep on the street) and only allow students and youth, but the more modern hostels these days differ little from your typical budget hotel. These days, a hostel is typically a form of short-term accommodation that has rooms for backpackers laid out in dormitory style — that is, a single room lined up with many beds, which you pay for the use. There are shared facilities for everyone, including use of the kitchens, laundry rooms, bathrooms, and the lounge rooms. Also, do not expect luxury and privacy when it comes to hostels; you will seldom get it. General things to look for: Check if the hostel is clean and well-ordered. See whether the hostel is a member of a national or international hostel network. It means that they have a higher degree of quality control. Independent hostels can be quite good too. Check if the hostel has any particular rules you should take note of, like curfews, admission times, and drinking. It might interfere with whatever plans you may have. Check if the hostel offers twin and double rooms aside from dormitories. Ask whether the hostel offers security for valuables and items. Most will offer private lockers and a storage system. MORE • How to Keep in Touch • Top Backpacker Equipment • Choosing the Perfect Itinerary • Beauty Tips for Backpacking Girls • Travelling with a Group - Tips to Keep Sane • Insider Information on Courier Flights • Sex on Holiday • Europe's Best & Worst Trains • 10 Museums Not to Miss in Europe • Top Festivals in Europe • Partying in Europe • How to Find a Clean Toilet on the Road |
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