Set in Raposeira, Hostel on the Hill has a garden, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Emese
Hungary
This hostel is definitely a non-mainstream one. It has its own style, location and atmosphere as well. You can enjoy the view upstairs on the balcony or join to the others downstairs. Or you can talk to others in the shared place (living room) with some logs on the fireplace which creates you an even more cosy and warm evening :)
The Boutique Taghostel is located in a charming old building on the main avenue of Lagos directly in front of the marina with stunning sea views. Free WiFi is available.
Located in the historical centre of Lagos, a 10-minute walk from the Batata Beach, Olive Hostel Lagos offers accommodation in dormitories as well as private rooms.
Sarah
Belgium
beautiful sun terrace.
kitchen was really nice.
lot of places to chill
the music vibe
kindness of the hosts of the hostel
Set in Lagos, 300 metres from Lagos Live Science Center, Orange3 Hostel offers a garden and terrace. The property is situated 1.2 km from Santa Maria Church and 50 meters from São Sebastião Church.
Sunny House is located just a few minutes’ walk from the centre of Lagos. This hostel offers free WiFi access and is situated a 14-minute walk from the Batata and Dona Ana beaches.
Megan
United Kingdom
Comfortable beds
Cosy communal space
Great kitchen facilities, ideal for long stays!
Boasting a shared lounge, a terrace as well as a restaurant, Rising Cock Party Hostel is set in the centre of Lagos, 600 metres from Praia da Forte da Bandeira.
Tereza
Czech Republic
Great hostel, social, met amazing people during my stay, mamas crepes in the morning is a cherry on top of everything that this hostel has to offer. Definitely coming back one day.
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.
Booked for one night and stayed three. Check the location on maps, before you book it ;) its a three km walk from the next bus stop, but the location is worth the little walk or just get a taxi. Martijn and Talea are great, one of the best hostels I ever stayed in. I'll be back.
Everything. Really a superb hostel and Martijin is fantastic chilled out, friendly host. Quiet location, great layout in old house, great decor, terrace, views, great sized open plan dorm. Great for surfers or hikers. Great coffee.
The room was nice and clean, beds were comfortable. The staff was lovely, the facilities were some of the best I have seen at an hostel. Very nice place to relax and recharge after a long day of hiking. There's also dinner offered for a very reasonable price.
Cosy Hostel with a fantastic host! The stay here was 100% worth it the little detour from the rota vicentina. The hostel offers everything you need and has many thoughtful details. You can even get a nice breakfast for a very fair price and can enjoy a great dinner/drink at the restaurant close by.
Comfortable and quiet hostel, in a cute village.
Nice aesthetic in the rooms, common areas and bathrooms! Relaxing view.
Around 40min out of the official Rota Vicentina route (nice hike to get there)
Great set up for a hostel, allowing for socialising and meeting people. But also has space to allow you to get away from the crowd if you need alone time. Really 'good feeling' hostel, very chilled out and everyone there is on the same vibe. It attracts a variety of ages and a mix of surfers, hikers and others which was nice.
The shuttle to the surf spots is a great bonus if you don't have a car (also other guests sometimes have cars so you can catch a ride with them too - which i did sometimes).
Super facilities, probably the best Hostel kitchen I've come across. Lot's of activities available if you want to get involved that way. Very friendly staff.
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Daniel
Solo traveller
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