I’ve found the same thing in Europe – been researching a trip and basically I can get a double room in a discounted Ibis or similar – with a private bath compared to a private room in a hostel. However you are unlikely to get a kitchen and free films if that’s important to you
]]>Seriously, though, in my eyes the hostel serves one main purpose, a place to put my head at night. People spend out the nose for nice hotel rooms and then spend their days seeing the city. Seriously don’t understand it! I do like the common areas, though, as a solo traveler, nice way to meet other travelers and exchange notes on where you’ve been and where you’re going.
That said, I have never been so happy as I was arriving in Edinburgh after a rumble tumble week of hostels in the highlands and having a nice hotel room that I’d gotten super cheap (middle of January!). I had a yucky cold coming on and there was nothing so pampering as a huge soft bed and a bath all to myself! I guess it is nice to treat oneself every so often. 😉
Will have to try the two bed dorm trick the next time I see one. I’ve been alone in a dorm before – mid-week in a four person in London. Was quite odd having all that space!
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]]>I think she meant hostels aren’t just for young people 🙂
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