1/5 Mick R. 5 years ago on Google
Normally
I
don't
bother
writing
a
review,
since
in
my
opinion
a
lot
of
different
things
can
influence
a
certain
experience,
whether
you
are
having
dinner
in
a
shabby
restaurant
or
spending
the
night
in
the
best
rated
hotel
in
the
city.
However,
the
experience
I've
had
in
this
hostel
confused
me
so
much
that,
after
a
lot
of
thinking,
I
would
like
to
share
my
ideas
so
it
won't
happen
to
other
backpackers.
First
of
all,
I'd
like
to
compliment
the
staff.
They
were
great,
friendly,
interactive
with
their
guests
and
overall
I
have
no
complaints
about
them.
The
person
I
do
have
a
problem
with
is
the
guy
that
I
am
going
to
assume
is
the
manager.
Me
and
a
friend
slept
at
the
hostel
for
1
night,
and
wanted
to
extend.
Everything
was
fine,
until
the
manager
shows
up
and
he
says
he
can't
extend
our
stay.
Apparently
people
complained
about
us
being
loud
during
the
night,
even
though
I
barely
spend
the
night
in
my
own
bed
and
the
hostel
profiles
itself
like
a
party
hostel.
So
we
asked
who
complained,
so
we
could
apologise.
He
did
not
exactly
know,
he
said.
Then
someone
from
our
dorm
comes
in,
we
ask
him
whether
we
bothered
him,
he
replied
that
he
didn't
even
notice
we
were
there.
This
goes
on
for
a
while,
and
no
real
explanation
is
given
for
the
fact
that
we
can't
stay.
All
we
could
think
of
is
that
we
were
chilling
in
the
common
room
at
that
moment,
drinking
vodka
at
a
disputable
hour
of
the
day,
and
my
bro
was
falling
asleep
on
my
shoulder.
And
then
it
hit
us.
We
think
the
owner
threw
us
out
because
he
thought
we
were
in
a
relationship
together,
and
he
did
not
want
that
in
his
hostel.
Now
I
have
no
actual
proof
of
this,
it
is
the
only
plausible
explanation
I
have
come
up
with
so
far.
Never
before
have
I
been
treated
this
doubtfully
in
a
hostel.
Again,
the
staff
is
great,
the
rooms
are
fine,
and
the
people
who
are
staying
there
are
nice.
I
just
would
not
recommend
gay
couples
going
there.
'Cause
I
don't
think
they
accept
that
over
there.