4/5 Eris M. 5 months ago on Google • 13 reviews
Very
minimal
accommodations,
but
I
wouldn’t
call
it
“bad”
by
any
means!
The
hostel
appears
old
and
the
staircases
are
a
bit
claustrophobic,
especially
with
luggage.
The
room
itself
was
pretty
small
but
still
very
clean.
Our
beds
and
sheets
were
clean
(a
little
uncomfortable
to
sleep
on
though),
and
our
room
came
with
a
sink
and
mirror,
shelves
for
our
belongings,
coat
hooks,
and
a
locker
to
store
valuables
in;
hand
soap
and
padlocks
for
the
locker
were
not
provided,
but
there
are
some
pharmacies
within
walking
distance
if
you
forget
to
pack
them.
The
communal
bathroom
and
shower
were
also
very
clean,
but
I
had
some
troubles
with
the
water
taking
a
while
to
heat
up.
There
were
no
signs
of
bedbugs,
roaches,
or
pests
at
all.
The
staff
I
met
were
all
very
polite
and
helpful,
I
didn’t
meet
a
single
employee
with
a
bad
attitude.
The
courtyard
was
well-kept
and
a
good
place
to
eat
and
socialize,
as
was
the
indoor
dining
room
for
the
days
it
rained
on
my
trip.
As
for
safety,
I
felt
very
secure
staying
here.
A
police
station
is
located
just
across
the
street,
and
the
exterior
entrances
to
the
hostel
are
locked
off
to
those
who
aren’t
staying
there.
There
was
never
a
moment
on
my
trip
where
I
felt
unsafe
or
worried.
The
hostel
was
also
surprisingly
quiet;
I
didn’t
hear
many
other
guests
despite
multiple
student
groups
staying
there,
and
I
couldn’t
even
hear
the
loud
music
from
a
restaurant
around
the
corner.
In
general,
I’d
recommend
staying
here
as
long
as
you’re
not
looking
for
5-star
luxury
accommodations.
If
you’re
in
the
market
for
basic
housing
or
plan
to
be
out
and
about
for
most
of
your
trip,
I’d
recommend
a
stay
here!
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