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.
Great location.
Great value for money. Simple but nice breakfast.
Friendly staff.
Although parking is off site, it is extremely close and discounted for hotel customers.
The staff are all very friendly and helpful. After reading reviews I was a little apprehensive but it was a great location and very safe
The room was simple but clean. I'm not a fan of wet rooms as a bathroom but as I was not sharing with anyone it was fine. Main thing the bathroom was clean. It was super hot so no AC made it tough but the window opened like a door so the breeze was perfect
I like the fact that the lounge is open for most of the day. As I had a late flight I had somewhere to sit and eat during the day.
A good breakfast selection, TV in the bar area to watch the football, comfortable rooms and a great location. What is to complain about, pricing is normal Denmark (not cheap although comparable with other similar standard hotels).
Great location in the city center. The hotel was surrounded by bars and nightlife, but our room had good sound proof and there were also ear plugs provided in the room, so we weren't disturbed. The room looked like it was recently refurbished, very nice and tidy.
Friendly staff prepared gluten-free buns for breakfast upon request and also gave us tips where to go and what to see in Aalborg. We loved that breakfast was included! Very good price-quality ratio!
Clean common areas, only 3 rooms so it didn't feel crowded. More comfy than a hostel if one wants a quiet environment. It's made on budget but looks quite nice and fresh.
Dalia
Young couple
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