Description
Details
Curfew: No Curfew
Maximum Stay: Unlimited
Size: Large (61-100 beds)
Reception Hours: 7.00 - 23.00 Uhr
Free Amenities
Breakfast
TowelsFee Services
Wi-Fi in Lobby (pay)Other Features
Smoke-free
Bar
Book Collection/Exchange
Credit Card Payments
Elevator/Lift
Food/Restaurant
Gameroom
Hot Showers
Guest Kitchen
Lounge Area
TVNot Offered
Wheelchair AccessibleAllowed
Service AnimalsHow is Louise 20 Hostel rated on other websites?
Hostelz.com Guest Reviews


The rooms were really clean and comfortable. The problem was that we had a really sketchy guy stay in our room. He made noise all night and generally seemed shifty. I know this isn't really the hostel's fault, but it put a damper on our stay there. I would stay there again, as long as that sort of thing isn't the norm (I was only there the one night). — Anonymous (2005-04-12)


I stayed here in February and it's a really nice hostel. Although I consider it overpriced, because the hostel I stay at in Berlin (which is just as nice) is 3 euros cheaper per night and it's in Berlin! The staff are helpful and nice. Everything there is cleaned very well and the beds and linens are super comfy. However, when I was there the place was empty. Literally, I only saw four other people in the whole hostel during my three-day stay. Granted, it was the middle of winter when I was there. So the social factor was no good for me, but the hostel is quite nice. — Stacy (2005-03-21)



This was a very good hostel. The beds were very comfortable, the staff were friendly, and the bathrooms were clean. The location was a five-minute walk from the train station. Streetcars were on the corner, and it was in the "bar district" for plently of nightlife. There is a kitchen available. It seemed more like a Bed and Breakfast than a hostel. I would return. — Joe (2004-08-25)



This is a great new hostel. It is across the river, about 10 minutes from the old part of the city, but it is located in a great neighborhood full of bars, coffee shops, and markets. It is clean, beautifully decorated, the service is friendly, the rooms aren't over-booked, and there's no pressure to be social--but there is the opportunity for socializing if there are lots of other travelers. The kitchen is a wonder of God, and the breakfast, if you're a meat and cheese eater, is totally worth the money you pay for it. Towels are free. Bring a sleeping bag, though the duvets and pillows are huge and comfy. It's more like a city bungalow than a youth hostel. — Amanda (2004-06-04)












