I run a Hostel in Scotland, and i think it would be useful for people reading this blog to understand that NomadicMatt is talking about International Hostels. IH Hostels are normally located in big cities around the world. Most Hostels outside of the cities while still having bunkrooms, private rooms, common areas and communal kitchen most likely won’t provide breakfast. Also check where you are booking there are subtle differences in Hostels, so check the name are they a Hostel, IH Hostel, Backpackers or Boutique Hostel. They all provide a different service, for example traditional Hostels will have a lock out during the day, where as a Backpackers won’t. Also lets not dis push button showers we are all trying to save the planet guys… Peace and love 😉
]]>My girls are experienced travelers, mature and love meeting new people. We’ve shied away from hostels in China before because we had the feeling that families weren’t welcome. . . . any thoughts on this?
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]]>“All the owner wants to do is sit in the kitchen of one of the houses, listen to music, smoke hash and chat with coeds. Terrible”
Needless to say, I booked it that minute. I wasn’t disappointed. The bad review was spot on.
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