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Hostel Ljubicica

Sarajevo (Bašèar)

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Dirección
Mula Mustafe Bašeskije, 65, Sarajevo (Bašèar), Bosnia and Herzegovina
Precio
10,12,14.16 euro for person all year/ dorms,triple,double and single rooms Verifique los precios actuales por fecha aquí
Localización/Contacto
Detalles
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Descripción

Prestaciones

  • Cocina
  • Casilleros
  • Duchas calientes gratis durante las 24 horas
  • Lavadora (lavandería)
  • Salón / Espacios comunes
  • Información turística
  • Bar
  • Alimentos/Restaurante
  • Desayuno gratis
  • Barbacoa
  • Alquiler de bicicletas
  • Teléfonos (públicos o en la habitación)
  • Aire acondicionado


Sus comentarios
3.3
24 Ratings

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Comment by Pezzente, Italy
August 2008
Good location
The hostel arranges private rooms in private apartments. The room in which I stayed was very good, bright, and big. Our host was very helpful. The agency staff is very useful with a lot of information. In the price is included a good breakfast.
Comment by Tomica, croatian
August 2007
Horror
this is the most horrible place where I was. this is some old house on the hill with two dogs in front of it. old person on reception desk is a cheater, beware, she took too much money from you. I needed to pay 17 euros, she took 20 without any reason, never again.
Comment by dave, american
August 2007
Great staff, potentially horrible room conditions
the staff if very friendly and helpful. However, they will farm you out to a private home (fifteen minutes' walk from hostel), which was nice my first time in sarajevo. the second time i was passing through, i was sent to what looked like a private home, a solid ten-minute walk from the hostel where there were two rooms, each having ten cramped beds in two tiny rooms. There was one shower and one toilet for twenty people. the condition of the bathroom was not good. beds were horrible, got no sleep. i feel bad writing this, because the staff is so helpful. they'll give you a free pickup from the train station and lots of info. they need to do something about those two rooms however.
Comment by Wayne, USA
May 2007
While my room was in a good location, it smelled bad and other people walked through my room to get to their room. I stayed for two nights, but did not use the shower facilities as they were very nasty. While Sarajevo is a wonderful city, I will stay elsewhere on my next visit.
Comment by G., Slovenia
May 2007
Ljubicica really sucks. it's not a hostel it's an agency. they put us somewhere to a one family. lucky for us, we found better accommodation in centre. Otherwise, Sarajevo rules!
Comment by Peter V.
January 2007
First of all Ljubicica is not a hostel but an agency which arranges beds in Sarajevo. When we arrived they seem to be nice but then we had an agreement that we will sleep in a hostel ten minutes from the town center, but they took us on a hill at least half an hour away from the town center. We had an agreement for one room with four beds and one room with two beds. the room with two beds was not really a room, but a transit room where everybody could pass (no privacy). We arrived at the agency at 2 p.m., but we got the room at 8 p.m. When we finally got the room at another hostel (it was ok, but not really what the agency people promised when we booked it), we discovered that the bathroom in our room was collective (for all the residents in the hostel). So, if anybody from the hostel wanted to have a shower or brush teeth, he passed trough our room to use bathroom that was in our room. Very big safety issues! We also think that Sarajevo is a boring place. not much to see and people try to cheat us when ever they could. So the next day, we paid for one night and went the hell out of Sarajevo and went to town of Mostar.
Comment by Tommaso
September 2006
Ljubicica is not a hostel, is an agency and they have a lot of kinds of accomodations.
Comment by Geebsie
July 2006
The hostel is filthy, but we had a great party -- went on til two a.m. when the cops were called! Much has been said elsewhere about the city tour the hostel owner takes. Its far from objective and it is always worth remembering there are two sides to every story with some of the stuff he comes out with. While he admits to the lack of objectivity -- which is no doubt excusable -- the sheer arrogance in refusing to answer certain questions and the "are you not listening to me" schoolteacher type approach on the bus made me think this guy was a bit of a muppet and really soured my experience of the tour.
Comment by Sarah
July 2006
Dirty as hell (especially bathrooms and kitchens) but one of the most fun places I've ever stayed. Staff deserve six stars for how helpful, informative, and friendly they were. Free pickup from the train station, convenient laundry service, amazingly informative city tour (recommended), information on anything to see and do and more. The hostel had a great apartment-style layout that ensured there was nearly always a full common room full of friendly people chatting and hanging out. The common room was small enough that you could make friends easily. The kitchen wasn't the cleanest but had the basics to cook, and the dorms were noisy but very sociable and comfy enough. The location is the best in town, right next to Pigeon Square and the old town. Definitely the place to stay in Sarajevo if you want to meet other backpackers and have fun in this incredibly cool city!
Comment by ya-neck
June 2006
The bomb! We spent there five nights, four people, it is perfect for open-minded backpackers as well as low budget travelers who want to meet good people. Staff is excellent, unique atmosphere.
Comment by Daniel
May 2006
Stayed at the hostel part which is two flats with 8 and 12 bed rooms. Stay in the 12-bed flat if you're going, otherwise it's cramped and there's no common space. Good fun, dirty as hell :P.
Comment by visitor
January 2006
We spent a night. The staff was friendly and helpful. The bed were very confortable. The only negative point is that many things seemed to be broken and the bathroom was not so good. But still, that is perfectly situated in sarajevo and not expensive.
Comment by nlc
May 2005
A bit down-at-the-heels, and many of the appliances seemed to be broken, but a friendly, homey place. The location is great, right in the middle of the Turkish Quarter.
Comment by Dom Howells
April 2005
My friends and I very much enjoyed our stay at this hostel. The staff were friendly and the prices cheaper than much of the rest of Eastern Europe. The Sarajevo tour was very informative and lead by a beautiful young guide — it comes highly recommended. During our stay we met a diverse crowd, from seasoned travelers to students to journalists. And the atmosphere in the living room is quite convivial. Far from being commercially motivated, the owners seemed keen to be genuinely hospitable and on several occasions invited us for coffee and chats about Sarajevo, life, and politics. Particularly recommended for the traveler who has become tired of the uniform feel of many other places in Europe.
Comment by Peter Albert, Slovakia
February 2005
This place is one of the best available around Sarajevo. You can't ask for more. You can get easily ripped off at the other places. I highly recommend this hostel to any open-minded, independent backpacker heading to Sarajevo, especially if you want to have some good fun. I promise I will be back one day. I stayed here for one week from May 1, 2004.

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