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V Backpackers Details
144 Victoria Street, Sydney (Kings Cross),
New South Wales, Australia
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Hostelz.com Guest Reviews
3.3 Average from 3 Ratings
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I got a bad feeling as soon as I rang this place from India, where we were previously, as the woman on the phone was very unhelpful and rude however, we still decided to stay there. When we actually arrived in Sydney it was about 11:45 p.m. and we were very tired from the flight. We got to the front door of the hostel and it was locked. On the door was a notice saying we could pick of the keys from the local supermarket. We lugged our bags to the supermarket only to find out that no keys had been left and the guy there had no idea what we were talking about. We were stranded in Sydney late at night where most of the other hostels around the area were shut. Luckily we found another hostel to stay at.
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I got a very warm welcome and the guys that run it are fabulous. I arrived on my own at Sydney airport early in the morning and punched their number into a phone box. I was picked up and made to feel welcome straight away. The free barbecues were great and Dingo rocks! It's central and I felt safe at all times. The showers are not so good and the bunk beds creak but the atmosphere is great.
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We stayed here in May 2005. We got picked up at the airport and everything the hostel promised was delivered. Free breakfast, free barbecue nights, free drink vouchers and lots of info on jobs and anything else you need to know about Sydney. It makes a nice change to go to a hostel and be treated like an adult instead of a kid, especially at the ripe age of 34. Look no further. V hostel has it all. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||