No check-in between 11:00 TO 6:00 AM so that people can sleep at night
Curfew:
We would rather not have movements between 12:00 and 5:00 AM
Checkout:
11 AM (11:00)
Reception Hours:
6:00 AM TO 11:00 pm
Membership Required:
No
Open Dates:
Full year with the exception of a few variable days during low season
Description
Features
Lounge / Common space
Washing Machine (laundry)
Travel information provided
24 Hour Free Hot Showers
Your Comments
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Comment by Manfred Nyffeneger, Switzerland
May 2007
State of the art Extremely clean, spotless toilets and showers. Very friendly and familiar atmosphere. A great thanks for all the useful information on the city of Chihuahua, the Copper Canyon region, and the entire country! I have rarely met staff who provides reliable information and local tips -- many places unknown to the average visitor.
Comment by Talia Gerdman
September 2006
This is a wonderful hostel, one of my top five in the around-the-world trip I am completing. There are hostels for fiestas, hostels for hippies, or hostels feeling like home. Casa Chihuahua belongs to the last one, a great value when one comes back from the Copper Canyon or arrive with the seventeen hours train. Super clean, super hot water, super safe, really comfortable, amazing staff, right opposite the train station. Just like home. Sometimes this is what you need really after a few days in so-so hostels. 2 or 3 dollars more expensive then the cheapest hostels in Mexico, but as soon as you enter that place, you understand why. Worth every cent. I would come back here just anytime.
Comment by Israel Martínez
August 2006
This is an excelent hostel. It was my first time that I stay in a hostel and I was very pleased. It's in excellent condition. Very comfortable, super clean, and the atmosphere its just great -- very friendly.
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