3/5 Andrea W. 4 years ago on Google
The
hostel
is
located
on
the
main
street
but
there's
not
too
much
noise
going
up
to
the
rooms.
I
stayed
in
an
all-female
dorm,
and
it
was
pretty
average
as
far
as
hostels
go.
The
common
area
was
worn
down,
and
it
wasn't
a
very
good
place
to
meet
people.
There
weren't
any
events
to
meet
other
travelers
either.
The
room
itself
wasn't
great,
as
there
was
no
ventilation
for
the
bathroom
so
it
smelled
pretty
bad,
and
the
smell
would
go
into
the
room.
The
beds
were
fine,
and
there
was
an
outlet
and
a
small
wooden
shelf
for
personal
belongings
next
to
each
bed.
No
spots
to
hang
towels
though,
and
there
were
lockers
and
shelves
in
the
room.
I
like
that
the
hostel
is
keyless,
which
means
although
I
have
to
remember
the
(quite
simple)
door
codes,
I
don't
have
to
worry
about
losing
a
key.
Breakfast
was
simple
too
as
there
was
bread
served
with
egg,
cucumber,
tomatoes,
hummus,
jam,
and
so
on
-
a
typical
Israeli
breakfast.
Service
was
quite
friendly,
and
it's
the
cheapest
hostel
in
Jerusalem.
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