5/5 Jonathan T. 4 years ago on Google
☹️:Not
so
much.
The
few
things
I
can
think
of
is
that
it's
hard
to
charge
your
phone
at
night,
because
the
power
points
in
the
dorm
beds
are
a
bit
inconveniently
placed.
The
hot
shower
doesn't
always
work,
bathrooms
are
a
bit
small,
and
the
WiFi
often
is
quite
poor.
The
hostel
is
situated
15mins
outside
of
Thamel,
which
I
didn't
mind
so
much
because
you
could
get
out
of
the
crowd.
The
disadvantage
is
that
you
have
to
walk
quite
far
every
time
you
plan
on
doing
something
in
the
city.
Nice
workout
though.
The
only
thing
that
was
genuinely
annoying
was
was
the
music
in
the
morning.
There
is
a
gym/aerobics/social
activity
every
morning
where
a
lot
of
Nepali
people
join
and
do
some
gymnastics
across
the
street.
They
use
very
loud
local
music
in
doing
so,
which
results
in
you
waking
up
at
6AM
to
some
Bollywood
tunes.
After
two
night
you
can
sleep
through
the
noise
though!
All
this
didn't
bother
me
so
much,
as
the
happy
vibes
easily
make
up
for
it!
🙂:
Everything
else:)
The
staff
is
amazing,
shoutout
to
Muskan
-
who
always
brings
you
hot
drinks
-
and
Sabrina
-
who
never
ceases
to
be
interested
in
your
programme
for
the
day,
and
is
glad
to
give
you
some
recommendations!!
I
returned
twice
after
small
trips
to
the
countryside,
felt
like
coming
home.
There
is
an
amazing
atmosphere
in
the
entire
hostel.
From
jamming
with
a
bonfire
late
at
night,
to
works
of
art
everywhere
you
look,
to
a
rooftop
terrace
with
an
AMAZING
view
(where
you
can
do
laundry
too)
to
a
wonderfully
cozy
XMAS
and
New
Year's
dinners.
You
can
always
ask
for
some
tea/coffee,
you'll
definitely
be
able
to
chill
out.
Some
other
useful
features:
shoe
stand
outside
of
the
dorm,
curtains
at
the
dorm
beds
(!),
lots
of
effort
in
recycling,
countless
bathrooms,
clothes
swap
box,
big
lockers
(although
you
can't
use
your
own
lock),
facilities
to
do
your
laundry
by
hand
at
the
rooftop,
which
is
quite
fun
actually,
and
there's
a
hammock
there
too!
Altogether
a
wonderful
place,
and
definitely
worth
checking
out!
Prices
are
very
good!