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Venice Beach Hostel on Pacific Avenue

Los Angeles (Venice Beach), California, USA

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1515 Pacific Avenue, Los Angeles (Venice Beach)   Map
Price
Dorm beds from US$21.00. Private rooms from US$28.00/person. Price may vary by season - Check Current Prices by Date Here
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Features

  • Free Breakfast
  • Kitchen
  • Lockers
  • Gameroom
  • Lounge / Common space
  • Pool Table
  • BBQ
  • TV
  • Movie Library/Rental
  • Book Collection/Exchange
  • Washing Machine (laundry)
  • Travel information provided
  • 24 Hour Free Hot Showers
  • Phones (public or in room)
 
The Hostelz.com Review
Venice Beach Hostel on Pacific Avenue is a very basic hostel with a great location and mediocre accommodations. One thing to note before checking in is that there is a $100 deposit required for each person staying here and if you put it on your credit card, they say it will take up to a week for the charges to clear. This hostel is located one block from Venice beach and is across the street from a couple coffee shops and restaurants. The closest bus route is just a couple blocks away.

We stayed in a six-bed mixed dorm, and while it is a little cramped, there is a private bathroom and closet space that help make it feel more spacious. The room has a computer that is hooked up to the internet and while the room doesn't have WiFi, you can connect through the ethernet line that the room computer uses, as long as someone else is not using it.

The mattresses are ok but a little creaky. The sheets are clean. The room has an overall outdated and dirty feeling (it is an old building that could use some fresh paint), but they do clean the rooms each day. We found two little, red, roachlike bugs on our suitcase when we woke up in the morning -- not surprising, as there are many open windows without screens on them in this building. There are two wooden bunk beds and one metal in our room. Laundry is down the hall and generic detergent is available for free use.

There are two main common space areas with old couches covered up with sheets. The furniture is secondhand but serves its purpose. The kitchen has an open floor plan that connects to the shared rooms. Smoking is allowed in these rooms and also in the kitchen. There is a computer in the main room that can be used to check email or do video chatting. There is a luggage storage room off of the kitchen and we were allowed to store our bags there after we checked out so we could go out on the beach for a few hours before taking off to our next destination.

The people we met during breakfast were very nice and we all helped each other out because we were all having problems figuring out the "free breakfast." Breakfast is provided in the form of pancake mix that you must mix and cook yourself and very strong coffee that you must drink out of bowls because the kitchen has no mugs. Creamer and sugar are provided.

This hostel was a little expensive for the quality it provided, but given the location, we were willing to pay a bit more. We were in our rooms long enough to sleep and shower, and for that purpose, this hostel is great. If you are planning on hanging around and visiting all day this may not be the right place for you.

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Comment by Dave, U.S.
February 2008
Infested with bugs
Because I stayed in this place, I've been fighting bedbugs for the last several months. It's a health hazard and the bugs will stay with you. Don't even think of coming here.
Comment by Steve, Alberta
January 2008
Decrepit
The common areas all reek of cigarette smoke. The place is freezing in the cold months. There's no audio (though advertised) on the computer in the main room. Only two burners work on the stove, and you have to fight for those. The kitchen utensils and dishes are usually filthy. The dryer won't dry your clothes with one use, that is if the staff isn't using the laundry room, at which time it's off limits to guests with apparently no time restrictions. The owner is a cheap, humourless dolt who treats his staff like indentured servants, which is what most of them actually are. He treats his guests with contempt. I'll never set foot in that hovel again.
Comment by RAS48, US
November 2007
Bedbugs nasty
My Girlfriend and I thought next to the beach and cheap would be perfect. Until we got to our room it was nasty. We decided to stay for the night because it was late, we noticed next morning bedbugs and it was not the first time, when one of the only workers told us. Also at 3:30 a.m. some drugged out woman walked into are room and would not leave i yelled at her, she still wouldn't leave until i got up and ran at her she ran off. We tried to get a refund and the owner was hiding from us, couldn't get in touch with him and did not get our money back. We left with three days paid for and he did not give us are money back. Basically stole three days of rent from us.
Comment by Claudine, Canada
September 2007
Bugs
I went to the VBH august 27 to 31 2007. I am back home and I have bedbugs. I caught it there it is the only hostel I've been to on my five-day trip. It's all over my stuff and my house. It is very difficult to get rid of that because of the enormous amount of eggs that gets in your stuff. Supposed to be six-bed dorms, it's fourteen and two small, hidden, dirty beds. I don't think they wash the linens at all. You cant sleep at night because the hostels on a big boulevard and you hear the trucks. Not so clean in the neighborhood.
Comment by anonymous
July 2007
The worst I've had to encounter
this place was atrocious! The owner/manager is a tyrant taking advantage of local and traveling people who have run out of money and has them work incredible hours for no pay. His policies are ridiculous. He keeps on thieves, caught in the act, twice, on purpose and has no care for common decency among his staff. It's a waste of a great building and location and anyone's money. Many of the people there are miserable and down and out, and literally crazy. Many of the staff are rude, crabby, lazy, and advantageous. And rude to each other. There are chronic bugs, biting, blood shedding ones, little dots of blood on peoples' sheets and skin, thievery, and rudeness and staff members shirking their duties. The rules are ridiculous and the customers must constantly complain. "There's a fee for that" everywhere you turn! The area isn't safe at night and bicycles get stolen outside. It's a good place for young foreigners to come and realize what a lousy place the U.S. is to Hostel, where there are no standards for cleanliness, craftsmanship, common decency, or character.
Comment by fishfry
November 2006
Hostile, not Hostel. When I checked in, the girl was so rude I was shocked. She saw me standing at the check-in desk with my bags over my shoulder. She looked at me then turned to her computer and played a video game for five minutes, before finally checking me in. They have this crazy rule that you have to be out of your room for two to four hours every day so they can "clean." However they clearly did not clean the room, as dirt on the floor was there when I returned. If you leave your shoes or anything on the floor of your private room, they will confiscate it and make you pay to get it back. The staff is so rude and indifferent I was shocked and insulted. Would never return.
Comment by Doug - BUGS, BUGS AND MORE BUGS
November 2006
They're everywhere, whether it be cockroaches the size of your fist or bedbugs, you're guaranteed something of the local wildlife. Added to this, the rooms are tiny so you've got a nice whiff of your roommate's feet! Lovely! The internet's free though. Still, Venice Beach is a dump amidst all the junkies and homeless. Essentially, don't visit L.A. -- there are far better places to sit in the sun and far cheaper too.
Comment by Char and Shawn Deselms
September 2006
My husband and I stayed here two weeks ago, and I did not think it was that bad. The place is not a motel. It is meant for foreigners coming through. It tells you that in the website. Yes its loud, but expected -- its on the beach for gods sake. People getting drunk and having fun. Hey it might be dirty, but I've seen worse and paid more for them. Its not the Hilton. Think of the good of it. Walk to the beach, fresh coffee across the street, Subway to the left, and lots of shopping. You only have to stay in your room long enough to sleep and shower then you're free for the day. Smile and be pleasant to the people that are crabby (the old saying goes kill them with kindness) -- they just need some love in their life.
Comment by mauro
August 2006
This hostel is a big sh*t! they have not ever paid me the deposit ($100).
Comment by Sophs, Louise, Sam, Gems!
October 2005
HI! I just want to say we had an AWESOME time staying here. I think we brought the fun with us though. (And several huge bottles of $4 wine!! We were so drunk for the whole week.) The hostel was ace, not taking into account the cleanliness; the staff were fun (we love you Tiny Tim!!!). We also witnessed the birth of a star...K fabulous!!! Don't come here if you clean, come here if you want fun (although make sure you bring it yourself...and some alcohol.
Comment by A True Brit
July 2005
Funny to see this place is still going. I was there in 1994 for a couple of months — incredible, I know. It's probably still run by the Dodgy Grey Beard who did seem to have a Hitler complex even then. The plus points (were): * Rampant theft — if you valued it, forget it, it was stolen within hours. * Drug abuse — it was really expensive, I mean. Well, this was pre-9/11 and the '90's to boot... so decadent. * Bad hair cuts — some Aussie surf dude cut my hair for 10 bucks — nice guy but lousy with the scissors. * Movies — Clive Barker shot parts of "Lord of Illusions" there on the balcony whilst I was staying there — if you look we are in the extras! * Sex —worthy of a section on it's own but hey, I haven't all day. Negative points: * Many, many criminals — attempted murder, drugs, unpaid fines, more drugs... the place was like a way station for LA State Pen. * A lot of mentally ill people seemed to end up there too — various psychotic and paranoid states could be observed. And that was just in the staff. * Sand fleas EVERYWHERE. God, I hope that's improved. * Sand, sand, sand... Well, that's understandable I suppose, given the location. Most of the rest is a bit of a blur... but, well, it was FUN, I'm sorry but what can I say, I've certainly not had so much fun since in a doss house and I definitely will go back again one day. Well, maybe not to actually stay there, but to jeer from across the street. Brilliant — I recommend it unreservedly. 10 years and more and I still think of it with warm memories — and whatever happened to the Amazing Singing Charles Bryan anyway?
Comment by Anonymous
June 2005
Why this place sucks: -$28.50 for a bed in a room with 6 beds! They are making $170/night per room for crappy dirty rooms. -Only one extra bathroom in the hallway for the whole hostel -Extremely rude staff person who is obese, chain-smoking, and has poor hygiene -Claimed to have Internet access for laptops, but it was broken the whole time I was there -Claimed to have free pancake mix for breakfast but didn't -Lots of crazy rules -10 a.m. checkout -Supposed to vacate rooms between 11 and 3 -ALL of the lockers are broken -Ran out of pillows when I checked in. I was lucky I had one in my car, otherwise for $28.50 I wouldn't even get a pillow. Worst of all, they have a $100 cash deposit! When I checked out in the morning they did not have the money to pay me back. Come back after 2 p.m. they told me, as if I didn't have anything better to do with my afternoon then return to this dump. This obviously happens a lot, since they actually had a pre-printed form they give people when they aren't able to return their deposit. So I came back, and THEY STILL DIDN'T have the money. Again they said come back later. So as of now I'm getting ready to go back to the dump for the third time to get my $100 back. I suggest spending the $30 on a nice blanket and sleeping on the beach!
Comment by Reuben
May 2005
I stayed there and became a staff member for quite a few weeks. The owner (Mark) is a creep, pervert, and a scammer. The people coming and going were nice, but the owner stole over $700 of my stuff.
Comment by Anonymous
February 2005
My girlfriend and I did not like this place at all. The owner is a real pain in the ass and the service is so poor, you can not even call it service. For this price, you are better off getting a nice hotel.
Comment by Anonymous
January 2005
This hostel is a total dump. The owner has absolutely no business sense or customer service skills and the place is filthy. I'm staying here now and my bathroom floor has not been cleaned in MONTHS. Also, they have poured white powder on the floors and on the stove to keep out cockroaches. People get kicked out all the time — if the owner doesn't like you, he claims that he has you on videotape doing something wrong — but when you ask him for evidence, he won't show it to you. Then he kicks you out and keeps your $100 deposit.
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