3/5 She Who Must Not Be N. 3 months ago on Google • 9 reviews New
Principally
this
would
be
a
solid
hostel.
However,
it's
WAY
too
expensive
for
what
it
offers.
You
pay
50€
a
night
for
a
decent,
but
not
really
above
average
experience.
This
was
the
most
expensive
hostel
on
my
trip
but
not
close
to
being
best.
Good
things
first:
The
rooms
are
nice
with
no
bunk
beds,
big
lockers
and
many
hooks
to
hang
your
things.
It's
right
in
the
center
of
Valencia,
surrounded
by
restaurants,
shops
and
famous
sights
and
you
can
get
to
many
places
including
the
train
station
by
foot.
The
staff
is
friendly
and
they
organize
activities
for
the
guests.
Now
on
to
the
bad
things:
There
is
one
(unisex)
bathroom
with
two
sinks,
toilets
and
showers
per
floor
(which
has
6
rooms)
so
you
frequently
have
to
wait.
There's
no
ventilation
in
the
bathrooms
and
they're
extremely
hot
and
humid,
and
have
hardly
any
options
to
hang
your
things.
They’re
also
kind
of
old.
If
the
hostel
had
a
more
normal
price
I
wouldn't
even
mention
it,
but
for
that
money
I
expect,
if
not
single
bathrooms,
enough
showers
or
at
least
separate
bathrooms
for
men
and
women
so
you
can
feel
comfortable
wearing
less
to
make
the
heat
and
humidity
more
bearable.
There
is
breakfast,
but
it's
nothing
special,
no
big
buffet,
just
a
table
with
a
few
options,
and
you
have
to
pay
extra
for
it
which
is
outrageous
considering
the
hostel's
price.
You
can't
change
the
temperature
of
the
AC
which
is
set
to
17°C.
That's
such
a
waste
of
electricity,
no
AC
ever
needs
to
be
that
cold,
not
even
in
summer.
The
thin
blankets
are
not
warm
enough
for
that,
especially
in
early
autumn.
Our
key
cards
stopped
working
twice
during
our
stay
of
three
nights
and
the
kitchen
is
pretty
small.
So
all
in
all,
the
hostel
isn't
horrible
but
the
value
for
money
is
bad
so
I
wouldn't
stay
there
again.
6/10