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Comment by Alex P
August 2005
A very friendly couple, clean rooms/showers, excellent rates and a decent atmosphere with lots of foreign students. It is a bit of a walk uphill for a mile or so, but it is worth it if you want cheap comfort. I would happily stay there again although the curfew is a bit restrictive!
Comment by Alexander
February 2005
The owner is very nice. However, although the page indicates that English is spoken as well, the owner only speaks Spanish, French and Catalan, the official language in Andorra. There is a curfew in the hostel, so that you must return from your daily trips before 12 a.m. This might sound weird, however, after skiing the entire day you don't really feel like going out a lot, and in addition, there aren't many nightlife spots either. The prices are very moderate (14 euros including breakfast) and half or full board can be booked as well. Online bookings, or at least requests, can be made through the page mentioned above as well. However, be prepared that the rooms are shared, so sleeping in a dormitory with 12 people might be possible. I'm not sure, but there are dormitories for 4 people only as well. Bathrooms are shared as well. The atmosphere in general is very friendly. Anyway, I enjoyed my stay there very much. I hope this might help all of you travelers out there.
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