This cosy hostel is more like a do-it-yourself efficiency than a barren hostel student setting. People come from all areas across the globe as well as all ages. There is a large common area, bar area, and many tables for you to sit at after you make your own dinner or fix a snack in the nearby kitchen. There is even food that other fellow hostelers leave for you to munch on if you are really scrounging for money.
The common areas are fairly clean as you have to clean up after yourself. Some do, and some of course leave it like their mother is going to clean up after they leave, but altogether, the hostel is pretty clean and orderly.
For breakfast, you get a wholesome meal -- well, compared to what Europeaners eat for breakfast. There is bread and crackers with marmalade, cavair paste, cheese, meat, vegetables, and of course butter and eggs. Additionally, you have a few varieties of yogurt and cereal and certainly coffee and tea. Breakfast is served from 8-10 AM, although if you would need it earlier, the staff are very flexable as well as friendly and helpful.
The rooms are either doubles, tripples, or eight bed dorms. They are clean and the beds are larger than any single, however not the luxury of a double. There are lockers in the rooms for you to lock your valuables in for a price. Bring bed sheets as they are expensive to rent. Internet is available as well in the large main reception area.
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November 2004