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Chihuahua Hostels

This is a complete list of all known hostels in Chihuahua. If you know of a Chihuahua hostel that isn't listed here, please use the "Add a New Hostel" link at the bottom of the page.
 "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." … "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...

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Chihuahua Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by Jane
I'm writing now from Chihuahua, from its music festival, with venues of Foreigner and Toto. Quite a Mexican city, not something the average tourist wants, but definitely worth it for someone who came to meet the true Mexico and Mexicans. Men wear cowboy clothes and colourful boots -- Indians are everywhere. I would suggest the Pancho Villa museum -- Pancho Villa had twenty-five official spouses, quite funny coming from a very Catholic country. I actually liked this place, and always felt safe everywhere I would go. Of course, women should not enter these men bars called "cantina." These are no pubs, but it's also part of the real Mexico.
Comment by Rob
Reading a well-known Autralian guide about Mexico, coming from a visit to the U.S., I was planning to stay only one night in Chihuahua and its only hostel. This was my first time in Mexico, and I was not sure about what I could expect, between great food and sulfurous reputation. I actually found Chihuahua to be a great buffer. My stomach got used to the local food, I still found all the amenities I was expecting, and I found that the local people were amazingly friendly and proud of their land. They were curious about you but would never approach you unless you do the first step. Well, four days later, I am still here, as I needed to organize my trip through Mexico. I am leaving Chihuahua now, but I built enough self-confidence and safety to continue my journey to the rest of the country.
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