2/5 Laura B. 6 years ago on Google • 4 reviews
Well
...
this
place
is
an
experience
!
It
is
what
is
says
on
the
tin...
literally
Your
room
is
a
shipping
container,
it
was
easily
cooled
in
summer
but
I
imagine
it
would
be
freezing
in
winter.
Once
you
get
over
the
shock
that
it
is
a
shipping
container,
it's
not
too
bad.
The
water
works
in
your
room
and
you
have
your
own
sink.
The
rooms
are
not
clean,
but
at
least
the
bedding
was.
My
partner
commented
that
he
had
stayed
in
better
hostels
in
Cambodia
for
$2
a
night,
and
was
genuinely
quite
shocked
at
this
place....
Beware
of
the
bathroom
if
you
are
a
woman,
I
am
5ft
and
the
toilet
door
wouldn't
even
close
due
to
my
knees.
NoT
that
it
mattered
as
the
doors
had
clear
plastic
panels
and
you
could
see
EVERYTHING.
I
was
most
disturbed
that
there
was
only
one
toilet
on
the
bottom
floor
which
is
used
by
the
residents
and
sometimes
men
too.
I
tried
to
lock
the
door
of
the
bathroom
and
actually
locked
myself
in,
luckily
my
room
was
the
on
the
other
side
and
my
partner
had
to
help
me
get
out.
It's
about
15
min
walk
towards
the
nearest
tram
/
shop.
There
is
a
bus
which
runs
every
half
an
hour
or
so
not
far
outside
the
industrial
estate
where
the
hostel
is.
I
would
not
recommend
this
to
lone
traveler's
as
I
felt
quite
intimidated
by
the
local
residents
which
were
mainly
construction
workers
and
a
family
of
gypsies.
This
also
means
you
cannot
be
asleep
past
6
am
as
everyone
is
getting
up
for
work,
then
the
children
wake,
although
they
weren't
too
bad
on
a
night
after
10pm,
there
may
be
one
or
two
men
having
a
beer
quietly
but
no
wild
parties.
I
would
recommend
this
for
2
days
maximum,
1
day
to
get
over
the
shock
and
the
second
to
realise
it's
not
as
bad
but
you
would
prefer
to
stay
somewhere
else
...
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