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.
For the price, really cheap, and with breakfast included, perhaps you can't ask for much more, but as indicated below, better cleaning and maintenance would be appreciated. However, if you are not very demanding, it can be a good quality-price option.
Central location - 2 minutes walking to the main Square, cafes and restaurants and landmarks. The hostel is new and clean, the rooms have only one bed, and the shared bathrooms on the corridor. There's a table with free tea and coffee on the corridor. The stuff is very friendly and helpful even though they speak little English. They helped me with a taxi to Padang at an incredible low price (I wouldn't have gotten this with any travel agency). Internet is very fast and good. The best place I stayed in Sumatra so far.
The price!! Water refill, warm showers. Clean. It is ok as a cheap hostel but the noise really was immense at times. The hotel obviously can't be held responsible for individual travellers but the paper thin walls...
Very nice hostel. Staff helpful and nice. Bed are confortable and the Price very cheap. They even keep my backpack for 1 week bcz i was on road trip. Terima kasih
Perfect stay in Bukkatinggi. Close to restaurants, markets and tourist sites. The owner is super nice and very helpful. He responds quickly to any question you have. I booked a budget room but he gave me an upgrade to a huge room with bathroom. The house is clean, cosy and comfortable.
The location is great, but since it is a budget accommodation, don't expect anything fancy. Apart from the weak wifi signal in our room, the stay was quite good.
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