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Believe-it-or-Not Hostel

Vienna, Vienna, Austria

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10 Myrthengasse, Vienna   Karte
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high season = Euro14.00/16.00 ; low season = 12.00/14.00 Prüfe Preise nach Datum
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Eigenschaften

  • Küche
  • Schließfach
  • Lounge/Gemeinschaftsraum
  • TV
  • 24 Stunden Warmwasser
 
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The location of Believe-It-or-Not is easily reached by the underground subway via the main train station, and is right in the heart of the museum quarter, which is ideal if you want to see amazing architecture and/or art in various forms. It is also located directly off of a main street, so restaurants, markets, shops, and bars are within a five-minute walk.

Walking to the museum quarter and downtown Vienna is no problem at all, and one can easily reach downtown by foot within ten minutes. If walking isn't your thing, there is a bus (that also takes you to the hostel from an underground subway station) and two underground stations within a five-minute walk. You can purchase a twenty-four-hour ticket for a couple Euros that you can use to travel by bus or by underground, which is great if you plan to do a lot of sightseeing within Vienna, or plan to sightsee on the outskirts of town.

The hostel itself is very easy to find once exiting the bus, although it is slightly trickier in the dark. It is located on a small side street off of a main street. The hardest part of finding the hostel is the lack of signs on the building advertising a hostel. Make sure to write down the address before arriving, or you might have a hard time as well.

The building itself is extremely sketchy looking, especially at night. Half the building looks like it is under construction and there is "construction dust" on the open cobblestone entryway. The winding concrete stairs seem like they might collapse, but are surprisingly very sturdy. The hostel door is located on the second floor at the end of the hallway, and is marked by a laminated piece of paper on the door stating that you have found Believe-It-or-Not.

The facility itself is one of the better ones we have seen. Despite being in a rickety building, the hostel is extremely clean. There is one toilet separate from a sink/shower room. Both are cleaned daily and dirt is never given enough time to accumulate. There is a kitchen where you can bring your own food, and cutlery, tableware, pots, and pans are all provided for you, so there is no need to bring anything. There is a common room, complete with a small sofa, a comfortable lounge chair, a table, a dining table, and a small television.

The one room with beds is typical hostel-style. There are two levels of bunk beds and the third level is a loft-style offering four beds, a ladder, and curtains for added privacy. There is also a private double room off of the kitchen, if you are looking for more privacy. The hostel is cleaned and beds are made daily. There are a few large locker style cabinets provided in the room, but you need to bring your own lock.

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Comment by Raigne
May 2006
It was ok. There is a lot of people crammed into one room. It is built so that there are four beds on top of each other! It is weird and crazy. You have to get up before ten a.m., which is annoying. And there is only one toilet and one shower for sixteen people! Not enough. The building is very run down and there are homeless people living in the bottom of it. But it is small. There were not many people there when we stayed. So it was cozy. Often we were the only people there. It was like having our own apartment! The beds were comfy and warm. It was ok value. I would stay here again on an off season but not when it is high season! The room would be no fun if it was full! The girl was not there ninety-nine percent of the time. So there were keys to the hostel taped to the door for us! Not very safe!
Comment by Sira
August 2005
I found it to be one of the best hostels I have stayed in, and I have stayed in many. It is so clean and comfortable and home-like. The whole apartment smells of freshly-washed laundry, which makes a change from the usual stink of unwashed backpackers. It is a little difficult to find, that is true, but the cleanliness more than makes up for that.
Comment by Anonymous
March 2005
Really nice atmosphere. I met some really nice, interesting people and because it is so small everyone is very friendly and chatty. The hostess was also quite sound, except that she made us get up before 10 every morning, which was sh*t in a way but good as it made you get up and go exploring. Also, even though it was very small it never seemed that crowded. It really felt like a home away from home.
Comment by Anonymous
February 2005
It's the worse place I've ever seen!!! If you want to have a different experience, like sleeping with 40 strange people waiting to have sufficient oxygen for all of you, or going to the toilet with the window open when it's down to zero degrees (it's impossible to close it) you must go.
Comment by Anonymous
February 2005
The window of the bathroom is open. Is not possible to close it. In winter it is difficult stay inside. You sleep with twelve people in 5 meters. This is not natural. You make friends, of course, but at the price of some comfort. I think it is not good. The owner had an apartment and he decided to rent beds.
Comment by Ellen
January 2005
It was not easy to find the hostel. When we reached the hostel, there weren't any lights at the entrance, and we had to walk to the 1st floor in the dark. It was very scary; we were really doubtful about it and felt it was "believe-it-or-not." If you ring the doorbell, nobody will open the door for you. You will find an envelope with your name and keys in it. The map was put under the pillow by the staff. The room/toilet was clean. The staff person was helpful. It was ok to stay there, but if you have more choices, please choose other places.
Comment by Milan from Sydney
July 2004
I enjoyed my stay here. There are only two big rooms. In one room there are 4 beds, and in the other one there are about 8 beds which are all crammed together. The owner does come in in the morning to check up on everyone. There are only two showers and two toilets here, too. When you arrive just ring the bell and go upstairs. You will find an envelope with your name and keys in it. In the morning you will meet the owner. I wouldn't mind going back here again, but if there is someplace else I could go to I would. Will I recommend this place? If this is the last hostel available in the city, yes I would. But if you can find somewhere better, go for your instinct rather than someone else's advise. This place is good, but try to find somewhere else before this one.
Comment by Stefano
July 2004
It's a great place. A nice change after crowded BIG hostels. You can make a lot of friends here, and the staff are very friendly. They can help you a lot to find your way in Vienna.
Comment by Anonymous
July 2004
I booked, and there was NO ONE there when I showed up. I tried back four times that day, and decided I wasn't going to stay in a building that was so run-down.
Comment by Anonymous
June 2004
Run, run, run away!!! This hostel is a renovated small apartment, that crams in sixteen people. There's only one bathroom and one shower for everyone, there's no organization by the owner, and no one is there to run this apartment, except at 8 a.m. It's very weird, and very small. Obviously this hostel is used to make extra money for the owner.
Comment by Anonymous
April 2004
Clean and the hostess is friendly, but the big dorm is so compact... and it's not very easy to find.

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