It may be a Hostel With No Name, but it has loads of character. This converted apartment will probably remind you of a sixties hang-out joint with psychedelic, tie-dye-style posters on the walls; a large Turkish water-pipe in the corner for general use; and various musical instruments like bongo drums and guitars lying in the lounge waiting for the hostel to get together for a jam session -- which happens quite regularly.
The owners definitely make you feel welcome and at home here and there aren't any full-time staff so if it's the quiet season you could have the whole apartment to yourself. There is a choice of a cosy, private double room or two small dormitories (four- and five-bed, mixed), the one having a loft-type bed if you fancy nesting up high. They have free internet and a kitchen cupboard stashed with all the basics (pasta and tea) which are free for all. The kitchen is small but has all the basic necessities.
The location is great, it's in the centre of the old town and the apartment is down a quaint cobbled street. The building is in good condition and the hostel is kept in a generally clean state, but not spotless. Generally this is a good hostel for chilling out, so if you are looking for a hectic party place it won't really be here (though there are loads of good clubs nearby).
— Recensione esclusiva Hostelz.com
November 2006