Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
The hostel is within 15 min walking distance from the bus station. The whole house was clean, the bed very comfortable. It's spacious and you'll find most of what you need in the kitchen. I arrived at 2 am and there was a key for me outside, it was easy to get into. On my last day, I was able to leave my luggage and stay at the hostel until the evening.
I needed a place to stay for the night to break up a 26 hour bus trip. Estación Libertad was perfect! Having stayed in hostels for so many months I loved having my own apartment for the night. Excellent communication with the owner and he even let me check in early. I can’t recommend this place enough.
Owner was incredibly accommodating with my terribly inconvenient arrival and departure times due to the bus schedule. This felt more like staying in a home rather than a hostel - only 2 rooms and a very relaxed vibe. Spotlessly clean.
This home hostel has great common spaces, including a back and front yard, a good-sized kitchen, and comfortable bedrooms. There's tourism information, along with a number of coffee table books (mostly Spanish but some in English). There's plenty of storage in the bedrooms, and the wifi was decent.
The owner was easy to work with and was generous enough to let me stay way past checkout while I waited for my bus. He waited up very late for me to arrive too. Which was very much appreciated.
It's a very nice and small hostel, which had only shared rooms with two beds. Hence, it provides a cosy place to feel comfortable and relax. The WiFi is also decent.
A really nice and cosy little hostel, recently opened, which provides a perfect place to see the Cueva de las Manos and the astounding countryside all around Perito Moreno. You would struggle to find a more helpful and informative host than Mauro. In addition to running the hostel, he also offers excursions to the Cueva. As a former member of the team that developed the new national park nearby, he knows everything there is to know about the area. If you want to explore this hidden gem, Mauro is the man to help you do it.
Nice little Hostel and good beds. Actually the best beds I had so far in Patagonia.
The owner even drove us to the bus station in the morning.
Kitchen is well equipped with free coffee/tea
great location close to bus terminal and shops/restaurants. good facilities, very clean, a real feel-at-home hostel. the owner Mauro gave very useful info about the area.
Johan
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