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.
a very unique concept (the hotel is a re-purposed industrial property), great location, a lot of lakes nearby. A fantastic gym (free of charge!). The buffet breakfast is fabulous!
1. Very great location, near department stores, university, and just a few walks to a train station, which is close to a shopping shops and restaurants. 2.Very clean bathroom and comsy bed. 3. Very safe place for staying over nights as there are 3 doors outside protecting residents from unexpected/stranger.
Altogether a budget-friendly, decent place! The hotel is in a great location, very affordable, no frills, simple room with a comfortable bed and good pillows. It's nice to see a spacious room with a wheelchair-accessible bathroom. There was no noise from other rooms, very well sound-proofed, which made the space feel more private. I also liked the addition of a water kettle. Staff was very helpful.
Great location, easy door code entry system. Quiet at night, room was spacious too.
Firm bed which I prefer.
Only thing missing were litlle milk cartons for tea but that's nothing really. Good stopover pad in between train journey and flight. Cheapest place in town too
The hostel has a very nice common area, the kitchen is well equipped even though it is small and not suited for a lot of people cooking at once, the rooms have nice wooden bunk beds that are stable and do not move much and keep the noise a bit down
Great location basically in the city center, close to everything, cheap. The room was alright.
Lucie
Solo traveller
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