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Wanderers Inn East

New York City (Upper East Side), New York, USA

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Address
179 East 94th Street, New York City (Upper East Side)   Map
Price
Dorm beds from US$23.00.
Location/Contact
Details
Description

Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • Lockers
  • Kitchen
  • Free Breakfast
  • Phones (public or in room)
  • Lounge / Common space


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Comment by Samantha Jones, USA
May 2008
Drugs -- people having sex in the bed next to me -- Horrible
I would never go there again. It was disgusting, huge rats and drug addicts and homeless people were sleeping in the same room. The staff were rude and I left the night after i checked in. Th bathroom had mold and the beds has bedbugs and hair from the person before. Do not stay here.
Comment by Amy
March 2006
I stayed for a week here last summer -- it was my first visit to NYC and my first experience in a hostel. I didn't know what to expect, but decided not to expect anything -- then you can be pleasantly surprised. I was. I had to switch rooms each night because I booked my reservation so close to my arrival date (book early) and that part sucked. But it was otherwise a good experience, one that I am repeating this summer. As others have said, it's a great location -- quiet, safe, and near the subway and the park. If you are accustomed to staying at the Hilton, don't bother, but if you're not uptight and are looking for a great bargain in the city, this is it.
Comment by Mauricio Caleiro
August 2005
I spent four nights in this hostel and can affirm: the place is a hole. The rooms are dirty, there are not bathrooms enough for the guests, and the room with the restroom inside smells bad. If you intend to have fun in New York City Saturday night, be warned: early Sunday morning you can be awakened by a cleaning worker without notice or excuses, and with a BIG NOISE. And don't try to protest: the administrator doesn't know basic rules of hostel business and is extremely rude. Run away!
Comment by Ricky
August 2005
This hostel was fantastic, it was clean and had a good feel to it. The breakfast was very decent for the price you pay and the backyard is a great place to chill in the nights. I didn't find the staff good or bad, and the location is safe. I wouldn't hesitate staying here again in the future.
Comment by Adventurer
July 2005
To be short: don't go here! It's that bad. Honest. It took me ages to get there, and when I finally arrived, by cab, a guy approached me and wanted my cash. NOTE: This was my first day in the US! I sprinted past him, through the door and was amazed by the lack of...everything. A guy from Portugal with bad English apparently ran the place, and told me that it would be $5 more than it said on the Internet. I tried to explain that I had already booked the place 5 months prior and paid the initial fee, but no luck. He only wanted to get some more money out of me. On my way up to the dorm, I saw a dead cockroach the size of my thumb on the stairs, the room smelled like cabbage and rotten meat. (I am actually understating it, it was worse.) The air-conditioning didn't work, and a light shone in my face all night. For the love of everything you love: don't go to this place! It should be closed down immediately, and the manager should be scorned publicly. A lot!
Comment by Anonymous
June 2005
Make this a VERY short stay. VERY short. The owner(s)of this establishment run other locations, Wanderers Inn West, the Chelsea International Hostel and Manhattan Inn (you will see the same Brazilian staff rotating shifts at each of the hostels). And it's not worth the money for the cramped, cramped, cramped, dirty rooms, the bunk beds that are falling apart, the bedbugs and rude staff. They're here to take your cash and much else.
Comment by Phil
November 2004
If you want luxury, don't book a hostel. But if you want a great bargain in New York City, the Wanderer's Inn East is the place. It's located in a historic brownstone in a quiet Upper East Side neighborhood just a few minutes walk from the subway. The courtyard is a plus for eating or just hanging out. The staff was friendly and helpful, although their English is a little limited. I've stayed here twice, and they always put girls in my room, but I'm not complaining. Breakfast is filling, if bland, but you can't beat the price (it's included with the room). The rooms are small, cramped and cluttered, but hey, what do you expect for $27 a night in NYC? I look forward to staying here again next summer.
Comment by Stephan
November 2004
I did expect everything, even the worst, but this place is marvelous. Everything is very small but clean, and nothing is really missing. It's in a great location! There's the subway, places to eat, and nice bars around the corner!
Comment by Victor
October 2004
This is the worst hostel I have ever stayed in (situated in a developed country). I have traveled extensively over the last fifteen years, so I know what I am talking about as far as good accommodation goes. There were only two bathrooms operating for three floors of guests, for about four of the six days I stayed here. As I paid in advance and couldn't get a refund, I had to put up with it. This hostel should be closed down for breaching the fire regulations. It allows permanent residents to smoke in their rooms, offering the excuse that they have lived here for a long time. Whatever you do, DO NOT stay here. That is, unless you like stale muffins and bagels for breakfast.
Comment by Anonymous
October 2004
This hostel is definitely not new! We stayed here for five nights and were told by the manager if we didn't like it we could go elsewhere, and forget about a refund! The hostel contains a number of elderly people who use it as a long-term accommodation. The building was basically full of cigarette smoke at any time we were there, and there was always someone in the bathroom! I would hate to see what the management's other hostels look like if this is new?!?!
Comment by Pelican Club
October 2004
This place does not have the best rooms in the world (they're pretty cramped and muggy) but it's quite a good hostel by New York City standards. There's a nice little breakfast in the morning (not just a couple slices of toast) and a nice backyard area and kitchen. For a NYC hostel - 4 stars.
Comment by Anonymous
September 2004
This hostel was very good. It has a great location. The breakfasts were GREAT! And the staff were the best I have ever seen.
Comment by Anonymous
September 2004
This is a very nice hostel. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful, especially the Brazilian girl. The location was the best.
Comment by Anonymous
September 2004
This hostel was the worst one we stayed in. The staff were rude and could not understand English. The rooms were dirty, and there were only two showers on each floor, which is not enough for the amount of people staying here. I also tried to contact the managers, and the staff refused to give me their contact information, as the managers are not on the premises.
Comment by Mick from Ireland
August 2004
This hostel is in a great location. I stayed here in January 2004, with the snow piled up on the street, and the place was like an oven. I had to open the window on occasion because of the heat. I hope to stay here again.
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