3/5 Qujie 1 year ago on Google
2-3
stars
In
short:
If
you're
just
looking
for
a
clean
place
to
stay
for
over
night
this
is
probably
perfect.
Aside
from
that
the
hostel
really
doesn't
offer
much
and
it's
also
no
place
to
get
into
contact
with
other
backpackers
(there's
also
no
age
limit
and
you
can
even
stay
there
long-term)
In
detail:
1.
The
photos
of
the
property
are
so
inaccurate
that
you
struggle
to
even
realize
that
they're
actually
in
the
hostel.
2.
Everything
is
a
bit
run-down
but
at
least
very
clean.
3.
Rooms
are
quite
good,
some
even
have
a
fridge,
(which
isn't
really
necessary
but
nevertheless
quite
cool)
4.
The
kitchen
closes
around
10pm,
meaning
that
they
actually
shut
the
door
(so
no
cleaning
or
boiling
water
whatsoever)
which
is
very
annoying
if
you're
coming
back
late
5.
This
hostel
is
devided
into
2
buildings
which
can
be
quite
annoying
(depending
in
where
you're
room
is)
6.
Their
system
to
unlock
the
doors
for
the
rooms
is
very
stupid
as
you
can't
open
your
room
at
the
door
but
need
to
go
to
a
scanner
which
can
be
very
annoying
if
you're
just
going
to
the
bathroom
or
similar.
7.
The
location
is
rather
close
to
the
airport
and
there's
airplanes
flying
above
the
hostel
every
~15mins
and
since
they're
already
quite
close
to
the
airport
they're
very
loud.
(They
fly
from
roughly
10am
until
11pm
or
sth)
8.
Their
caretaker
can
be
quite
unfriendly
and
will
shut
down
the
lights
in
the
main
"hang-out-area"
(which
is
not
even
a
real
"hang-out-area
but
really
just
some
chairs
and
tables)
at
around
11pm
9.
The
location
is
at
best
decent
(the
train
station
is
quite
close
but
that's
really
it)
Edit:
Concerning
the
owner's
answer:
Qujie
is
obv
not
my
real
life
name
lol.
But
even
if
I
hadn't
stayed
there
(which
I
did,
2
nights),
feel
free
to
correct
me
on
any
of
these
points
if
you
feel
they're
wrong.
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