3/5 Carolin S. 1 year ago on Google • 65 reviews
I
enjoyed
my
stay
at
Dpaso
and
would
book
it
again
in
future.
It
was
a
very
clean
hostel
with
a
comfy
and
cosy
pod.
The
WiFi
was
fast
and
I
loved
the
integrated
locker
that
came
with
its
own
key.
It
was
very
generous
inside
and
easily
fit
my
50l
backpack
and
daypack.
Two
stars
are
taken
for
the
following
reasons:
-I
booked
directly
with
them
and
apart
from
the
confirmation
email
never
received
any
form
of
communication
from
Dpaso.
When
I
arrived
I
didn’t
know
that
the
hostel
operated
by
itself
with
no
reception.
At
no
point
have
I
been
given
this
information
that
there
was
no
reception
and
there
was
a
code
at
the
door.
I
had
to
make
an
expensive
call
to
the
owner
to
ask
for
the
access.
This
doesn’t
sit
right
with
me
and
I
would
have
expected
some
form
of
communication
before
my
arrival
about
this
as
it
is
standard
even
in
hostels
to
have
a
reception.
After
a
long
day
on
the
Camino,
you
simply
don’t
want
to
having
to
deal
with
calling
someone
in
a
foreign
country.
I
still
don’t
know
to
this
day
the
name
of
the
owner
and
it
would
have
been
helpful
to
also
provide
the
Spanish
area
code
for
the
phone
number
at
the
door.
After
all
I’m
the
guest
and
I
shouldn’t
have
to
chase
after
the
owner.
-
I
had
asked
in
my
booking
for
a
top
bed
but
was
allocated
a
bottom
one
-
The
facility
is
very
very
small.
I
don’t
think
this
will
work
in
future.
There’s
only
one
small
sink
unless
you
use
the
disabled
bathroom
which
is
generous
and
spacious.
I
didn’t
like
having
to
walk
past
the
“entrance/common/kitchen”
area
whilst
in
my
pjs
Other
than
that,
I
enjoyed
the
place.
The
owner’s
brother
Manu
kindly
came
over
after
my
phone
call
to
assist.
Nothing
was
a
problem
and
I
was
even
allowed
to
use
the
printer.
In
future
I
hope
they
may
find
a
bigger
place
to
allocate
more
guests/improve
on
the
service
for
guests.
It
would
also
be
helpful
to
send
an
email
shortly
before
a
guest
stay
with
instructions
so
they
are
not
left
in
the
dark
after
a
long
day
on
the
Camino.