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HI - Vienna - Hostel Hütteldorf

Vienna

5 de 25
Dirección
Schlossberggasse 8, Vienna Vienna, Austria   Mapa
Precio
Dorm beds from US$11.67. Private rooms from US$11.67/person. El precio puede variar según la estación - Verifique los precios actuales por fecha aquí
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Prestaciones

  • Desayuno gratis
  • Duchas calientes gratis durante las 24 horas
  • Mesa de billar
  • Lavadora (lavandería)
  • Salón / Espacios comunes
  • Casilleros
  • Sala de juegos
  • Teléfonos (públicos o en la habitación)
  • Información turística
  • Ascensor
  • Alquiler de bicicletas
  • Alimentos/Restaurante
  • Casa de cambio
  • TV
 
Informe de Hostelz.com
To find Hostel Hütteldorf, board the "U4" metro line, and head to the Western most stop, conveniently called "Hütteldorf." Take the exit called "Hadikgasse" from the station, and simply follow the signs. It is about a five-minute walk, and quite easy to find. The hostel is quite a good distance outside the centre of town -- it would likely be a two-hour walk, however the access via the metro is fabulous. The cheap price fairly reflects the fact that it is not in the city centre.

Entering the hostel, you'll find reception immediately on your left, with two free internet terminals close by. Wireless in the lobby is included. Just past reception on the left is the restaurant, which serves a free breakfast of bread, yogurt, and tea/coffee, until 9:30 a.m. The restaurant is only open for breakfast. There are absolutely no cooking facilities on site, and food is a good five minutes' walk away from the hostel. Most things around are closed on Sunday, so try to eat in town -- good luck finding food when you get back.

On the same floor as reception is a bright and spacious common room, with a pool table and foozball table. There is also a large, grassed backyard for lounging. There is locked luggage storage downstairs, along with a single washer and dryer, which are quite popular. Smoking is allowed downstairs in the lobby, which is where you'll need to come to use internet or wireless -- it can be quite bothersome to non-smokers.

Toilets and showers are well kept and in abundance, with plenty of hot water. The bathrooms are thoroughly cleaned each day, however with the number of people in and out, they can get grungy by the evening. Guest rooms are cleaned between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and about 3 p.m. -- technically guests aren't supposed to be in the rooms during that time, but we didn't experience any problems sleeping late and showering around noon.

Bedrooms range from six-bed to twenty-two-bed dorms. The beds are comfortable, and each has its own reading light. Linens are included free. Spacious lockers are provided in the bedrooms (large enough for a rucksack, with some work). Guests who don't mind a bit of travel into the city to save on the cost of accommodation will be happy with this hostel.

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July 2007


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Comment by david hutchison, United Kingdom
April 2007
Worst hostel we stayed in. Bizarre lock out from rooms between 9:30 and 3:30 (got kicked out of the room at 10 o'clock by an angry cleaner, who i'm pretty sure swiped four bottles of heineken i had lying on the table). We stayed in july last year and there was a serious ant problem in both the dorms and common area, which is equipped with a fictional playstation and broken pool table. Nobody was in this common room at any time so, no, meeting new and interesting people was not an available option. Also has expensive internet access that denies access to the likes of myspace and any page with words like f*** on them. Stay at the hutteldorf at your peril or if you like long U-bahn rides.
Comment by Markie Mark
March 2007
One of the worst hostels I unfortunately found while traveling in Europe. Firstly it's located a long way from central Vienna and when you arrive you cop some of the rudest staff you are likely to meet. They may be efficient but they could do with some personality.The place was overrun by a group of noisy schoolkids when I was there so basically you were barracked in your room at night because they took over. The breakfast was a disgrace and I made a mistake and paid for dinner as well and it was the pits. In short just don't go near this dump.
Comment by Timo
August 2006
If you only read one line, backpackers don't stay here and I'm willing to tell you why. Despite a five and a half hour (nine-thirty a.m. to three p.m.) lockout of your room for "cleaning," the bin in our room was emptied only once in four days (and it was full from day one), and all the toilets smelled like they were never or poorly cleaned. the showers were only marginally better and average at best. I also saw two mice and had trails of ants in my room. The bed was hard, uncomfortable, and not very flat. The sheets were borderline. Pool table was broken. The vending machines were mostly empty and weren't refilled, and talking to others, both for some time. The washing machine (despite the six euro price tag) did a remarkably poor job of washing, in fact if the soap hadn't disappeared, I would of said it just made them wet, the dryer took nearly one and a half hours and my clothes were still damp. Don't be fooled by "included breakfast," it's just bread with jam/butter with coffee that could pass for hot water. Wait time for reception is always fifteen to sixty minutes, the staff are mostly competent, but don't expect "above and beyond." If your backpacking, do yourself a favor and don't stay here, this hostel is for families, school trips, and cheap businessmen. Its a good twenty-five minutes by train to anywhere and ten minutes to the station (hills/steps). The only good thing is that its cheap (fifteenish euros), but if i could do it again, i'd cough up the extra to stay pretty much anywhere else, if everywhere else was booked out, I'd sleep at the train station, it has location as at least one plus and probably more character. I disliked this place so much, i sat and wrote all this, and considering the amount of anti Hutteldorf hostel graffiti around the place, I'm not the only one, and pretty much everyone else I've spoken to here agrees with me and has vowed never to return. I write only so that your fully aware of what your booking here as the website was easily misleading. If you have to, at least only pay for one night so you can move on if required and not wreck your entire stay in Vienna.
Comment by Josh & Chelsea
June 2006
Sh*tty sh*tty location. We had a room right beside the trash bins. The whole room smelled like rotten cheese. The staff are not friendly but mean and arrogant. It's impossible to meet anyone to hang out with. Schools seem to also frequent this hostel so be prepared to fight for that last breadroll with about thirty twelve-year-olds.
Comment by Marcio (Brazil)
July 2005
Not so bad as people have said. But I advise you not to use the washing machine. It destroys the clothes. And the dryer, well, it doesn't dry anything.
Comment by Anonymous
September 2004
You can't go out at night--it's impossible. Lockout is 9:30am, so be prepared to get up early for breakfast. It's a metro ride into town and the metro closed at about 12:15am. They do have very nice bread for breakfast, and yogurt. The rooms are clean, but the bathroom is covered in dead insects every morning. It's not a bad hostel itself, just a bad location if you like going out at night. Plus, you have to pay extra to be let back in.
Comment by Conor
August 2004
The staff are rude and condescending. It's in an out-of-the-way location. There's an extra charge if you don't have a HI card. There is a curfew and a lockout in place. I would not consider the breakfast worthwhile. A few breadrolls and yogurt from a huge pot - depressing! The coffee was very good, though. Overall, this hostel has the atmosphere of a summercamp, or a jail. We stayed one night, then checked into the cheap hotel around the corner, the name of which escapes me.
Comment by Anonymous
August 2003
It may be clean, but the 15 minutes mentioned is by train, it takes over 2 hours to walk to the city. The staff have not learned to smile, and nothing goes on past 10pm.
Comment by Anonymous
July 2003
Very clean, good condition of furnishings, excellent and varied breakfast menu, not very convenient to downtown and main train station.

5 de 25
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