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HI - Tønder Hostel - Danhostel Toender Vandrerhjem

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Description
HI - Tønder Hostel - Danhostel Toender Vandrerhjem Details
 
Number of Beds:136
Bedsheets:Sheets Cost Extra
Towels:for cost
Parking:availabre free
Airport/Train Pickup:no
Luggage Storage:free
Coed Dorm Available:YES
Bathroom in Room:YES
Credit Cards Accepted:YES
Nonsmoking Rooms:No
Smoke-free Commons:YES
Pets Allowed:No
Service Animals OK:No
Wheelchair Accessible:YES
Reservations Accepted:YES
Internet Computers:FREE
Wireless Internet:FREE
Age Range Allowed:0-110
Minimum Stay:1 night
Maximum Stay:Unlimited
Lockout:16.dec. to 1. february
Curfew:No Curfew
Checkout:10
Reception Hours:800 - 1200 and 1600 to 1800
Clubs/Networks:HI, DANHOSTEL
Membership Required:Yes
Open Dates:1. febr. - 15. dec.
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Location/Contact
AddressSønderport 4, Tønder, Southern Jutland, Denmark
Location•Located close to the centre of town, and about 1.3 km (0.8 mile) from the train station. There's a bus stop right in front of the hostel.
• "The Hostel is situated in wonderful environmental surroundings with playing fields and playgrounds for children and young people."
Websitewww.danhostel.dk
Telephone+45 74 72 35 00
Fax+45 74 72 27 97
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Hostelz.com Guest Reviews
3  Facilities: The rooms are very clean, as are the bathrooms (as far as we can tell each room has their own bathrooms). There is also (expensive) internet access, free laundry facilities, and a well equipped kitchen. There are some TV and common rooms, and drink vending machines. It is a bit disappointing that you have to pay for tea and instant coffee since a lot of places offer this for free. Location: It is a bit of a hike from the main train station carrying big heavy bags, but it is a pretty easy walk back into the centre of town. It is right across the road from the bus stop which is very handy. Atmosphere/Stuff to do: Though it was a clean and comfortable hostel, this is not a party or fun hostel. It is aimed towards families and older people (we were certainly the youngest people there, and it showed in the way we were generally treated by the staff). There are also a lot of rules to be followed, which makes the whole place feel like a scout camp or retirement home (we jokingly refer to it as Nan Hostel, not Dan Hostel). I felt a bit reluctant to vacuum my room and clean the bathroom given it was one of the more expensive hostels we stayed at, and one of the least fun. Having said that, we didn't have much choice it was the only hostel in town! There seems to be some things to do on-site, like a playground and games equipment (to be hired I think), but this is more for kids and families I think.  , Australia ()

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