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Jugendherberge Arosa Hostel Details
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| Address | Seewaldweg, Arosa, Graubünden, Switzerland |
| Website | youthhostel.ch |
| Telephone | ++41 81 3771397 |
| Fax | ++41 81 3771621 |
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Hostelz.com Guest Reviews
This is the worst youth hostel I have stayed in, ever. It hardly has any windows. My dormitory had one narrow, high level window, which opened to a corridor. The dining room also has more of those intriguing high-level windows (too high to be opened or closed or to look through them). The ski storage room is in the basement and it doesn't have any windows, so imagine the smell with a lot of sweaty ski and snowboard boots left in there. The showers are coin-operated, which is as inconvenient as you can imagine and then some. The shower room hardly has anything to hang one's clothes or a towel from, and, you guessed it, it doesn't have windows, so there is a serious buildup of steam as soon as several people use the showers.
The worst of all, however, is the food. I deeply regret having ordered dinner, which they serve all at once in big communal trays. Very sociable it may be, but it means you MUST be punctual for dinner or else your food will be cold, look highly unappetizing or downright eaten by somebody else. They made Spaghetti Bolognaise and vegetarians get tomato sauce and a mysterious "vegetarian schnitzel" (deep-fried burger kind of thing) and some kind of salad. Anyone can cook something better than that without trying. Awful! The staff are best described as cocky. They could be seen smoking at the back of reception as I checked in. I had booked four nights and was out of there early in the morning after one night, never to return. — Steven (2005-09-23)











