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HI - Almeria - Instalación Juvenil Almeria Hostel

Almería

Address
Calle Isla Fuerte Ventura, Almería Andalusia, Spain   Map
Location/Contact
Details
Online booking is not offered for this hostel, contact them for availability and reservations (any contact info we have is listed above).
Description

Features

  • Free Breakfast
  • Food/Restaurant
  • TV
  • Elevator/Lift


Ratings & Comments

3.2 Average from 5 Ratings

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Comment by Reinbold
August 2006
2 Clean place but more similar to a prison than an youth hostel. The staff was not very friendly. Breakfast time is too early for younger people and the breakfast was bad. Close to the beach. Not the best place for young people looking for party.
Comment by Two Gringos
March 2005
4 Awesome location, only a few blocks from a beautiful beach. It's quiet, has a friendly staff, decent breakfast, and really clean rooms and bathrooms!
Comment by Anonymous from italy
July 2004
4 We were here in August, 2002. It is a very clean hostel, with double rooms with a bathroom inside, and we also had breakfast. We arrived here after looking for a campsite in Cabo de Gata National Park (everywhere was overcrowded). This hostel is near the beach, in a real Spanish part of the city, and only 20 kilometers from Cabo de Gata's beaches. I have good memories of it!!!
Comment by Kat
April 2004
3 This was a clean hostel. It's easy to get into the town centre; they give you a map at reception! Easy, that is, if you don't mind going over a railway bridge and down a couple of dark lanes at night. If you have your wits about you, you'll be fine. Quite safe! It's close to the beach, and there are a few supermarkets nearby.
Comment by Jenna
April 2004
3 As any HI hostel I've been to, it was clean. It was more like a dorm, really. The only thing that sucked was not meeting people, if that's what you're there for. I was there at peak time, Semana Santa (Easter week), and there was nobody to meet in the common rooms. I had no roommates, and there were only old people at the cafeteria in the morning. But it's close to a beach, and easy to find. Overall, it was average.
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