Budget travelers know there's 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 little more.
Inexpensive option close enough to downtown to make it viable. The main business seems to be the pool more than the hostel (families seem to come for the day), so if you enjoy that, take it as a plus.
Small communal kitchen available.
This was like finding the needle in the haystack. We were expecting a youth hostel but it turned out to be more of a resort. There was an entire aquatic park, including olympic size swimming pool and several saunas. That alone would have been worth the stay. The facilities are simple but clean and there is a pleasant hallway where you can hang out. Breakfast was very decent.
Amazing room and surrounding facilities including free access to the indoor 50m swimming pool and very cheap access to the gym next door. Short bus ride or long(ish) walk to the city centre.
Hostel is a very accessible location to supermarkets and restaurants. Price looks cheap compared to other hotels with the amenities they are offering. Awesome swimming pool for elders and kids, superb spa and sauna.
Considering prices in Denmark, this was decent value for the money. Everything worked and was clean. So totally what one can reasonably expect from a hostel or "sports hotel". It's probably a good place to stay if you're travelling with a family or group, but also okay as a solo traveller.
The lady who was there in the morning (when I checked out) was really nice.
Great location and facility. Clean and quiet! The host was really helpful and answered my questions in details. I highly recommend this place to the other travelers.
Tianyang
Solo traveler
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