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.
We had booked a double room but it had broken curtains. We asked the staff if it could be repaired and they upgraded us into junior suite apartment. This was very nice upgrade and much better with our family than the original room. Our children really enjoyed the spa, it had good and safe pool for small children.
Great location at the lake!
Good food. I would recommend a la carte over buffet. BBQ on some days is nice but not worth the higher price over the buffet.
Very cozy and homey for a hostel. There is a common kitchen (with free coffee!), a common dining area, even a sauna and a sun-deck. Showers are private.
Enough space in the lockers, privacy in the bed with handy light-protective shades to keep the sun and your roommates' eyes away when you sleep.
Staff was very friendly and helpful, I could even wash my clothes upon request.
Great location, great villa. Roomy and neat. We were stupid at first, we didn't noticed that when you put the key-card to the inside slot, bottom enough, the lights/electricity comes in the apartment :-). Everything went very well. Thank you.
We stayed in mid-September and pretty much had the whole hostel at our disposal :D
We really enjoyed how cozy the beds were, the quietness of the place, as well as the nice common area, which had a big TV and a kitchen with all you'd need to cook there.
Everything was clean and in good condition. Also, the hostel is perfectly located, nearby the rapids of Imatra, and with a pretty good Chinese restaurant on the ground floor of the building.
Great place, definitely worth the money!
There were few other guests, so we need not share the bathroom. It was a safe place to stay and to see the town. We liked the maps and tourist information provided
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