Just a 15-minute walk from the Mediterranean Sea, Perla del Levante Hostel features a sun terrace and simply furnished rooms with sea views in Framura, a few steps from the centre.
Anna
Poland
It was the best hostel I've ever visited. Friendly staff, spacious room and the view! Really, if you think about booking this hostel - don't think twice and just book it, you won't regret it!
Grand Hostel Manin is located in La Spezia, a 15-minute walk from La Spezia Centrale Train Station and 300 metres from the ferry port, both offering links to the UNESCO Cinque Terre National Park.
Elizaveta
Japan
It was a modern, clean place, filled with light. The balconies were very nice. The staff were interesting people, and helpful: they provided me with a map of the area and gave detailed recommendations. Oh, and there was free breakfast!
Set in La Spezia and within less than 1 km of Castello San Giorgio, 5 Terre Backpackers City has a shared lounge, allergy-free rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Aimee-Lee
Australia
The host/owner is so knowledgeable about the area and so welcoming!!
Set in La Spezia, Liguria region, Costello is located 35 km from Mare Monti Shopping centre.
Gunta
Italy
I absolutely loved this place; it felt cozy and welcoming. The staff were friendly and always helpful. The room was spacious, with comfortable, private beds, plus a kitchen area that opened to a lovely garden. I felt very comfortable here. The shared kitchen had plenty of essentials like coffee, tea, and cereals for everyone. The location was fantastic, within easy walking distance to everything. I would definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to friends.
Ostello Tramonti has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Biassa. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 7.8 km of Castello San Giorgio.
Justine
Australia
Staff were friendly and helpful.
Locker size was great. (I got my own lock. Not sure if they have any to rent out.)
Loved the shower! hot water came out quick and strong.
Food (extra charge) were good (I bought one diet and one breakfast).
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.
The place is absolutely awesome. People were very friendly, especially the host Sonia - she is a sweetheart!
I have already recommended this hostel to several friends, and I look forward to returning there after summer.
Nice quiete area, good to stay away from the touristy areas of cinque terre. The rooms are large with a lovely view and there is also a Veranda. Compared to the price of other hostels, i suppose you get what you pay for.
The hostel is lovely and cozy. It feels more like an Airbnb or a house than a hostel. The location is beautiful and framura is a lovely little town. Sonja is a great and welcoming host as well.
Great location, cosy little town with great pizza! Breakfast included. Rooms like on the picture, cleaned every day. A little library for the guests. Fridge and microwave at disposal.
I have stayed in a few hostels and this place is truly a hidden gem! It is situated in very magical and peaceful location. Local cat guards take care of your safety during your stay :)
Beautiful hostel and the views are fabulous! it felt like home. And made many great friends. Easily one of the best hostels I’ve stayed. close to cinque terre. The host Sonia is amazing and comes every morning to make cute Italian breakfast for the guests. Loved my stay here.
Great location with amazing view! It can be reached by hiking or by bus from the train station.
The hostel is a very warm place and I felt immediately comfortable.
Sonia, the host was helping me a lot to organize my days in the area. She's well connected!
Kathrin
Solo traveller
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