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Comment by Anonymous
August 2006
Nice hostel. It was quite clean and pillowcases were even included in the bedsheets! We had a three-bed room for just the two of us, but the rooms was rather small so we ended up putting our suitcase on the unused bed. Our room had a table and sink, which was nice and cosy. Our room had windows covering two nearly all of two of walls. The hostel was literally a one-minute walk from the train station and a bus stop that took us directly to the concentration camp located outside Weimar. There was a cheap donair place next door and an Italian restaurant on the other side of the building. We were only in Weimar for one night so we did not see everything but we did walk around at night. Weimar is a beautiful town with a lovely city center close to the hostel. It was still pretty lively at 1 a.m. with people eating ice cream and wandering around the zone closed off to cars. If you are wandering around late at night, you might want to drop into a 'store' that displays old abandoned scrapbooks and pictures. You can't actually buy any of them, but it's open so late you can spend hours there. The hostel itself was rather empty, but that is to be expected seeing as there are at least three other hostels in Weimar.
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