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Travel Planning: What You Need to Know about Staying in Hostels & How to Select One

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This post describes why you might incorporate hostels in your rotation of accommodation choices.


Depending on who you talk to, hostels evoke certain images. For some, it’s of meeting fellow travelers. For others, it’s of curmudgeonly roommates.

This guide is going to walk through the benefits of staying in hostels & what you should look for when selecting one.

What is a hostel?

You can think of a hostel as a shared accommodation that ranges in the types of amenities and services offered to a wide variety of travelers.

Why should I stay in a hostel?

  1. Reduce the cost of accommodation

  2. Meet other travelers, from all parts of the world & all demographics

  3. Participate in curated cultural activities and tours through the hostel (usually at cost)

  4. Participate in activities within the hostel itself like group dinners, game nights and cultural exchanges

  5. Utilize the kitchen to make creature comfort food

Hostels offer accommodation of varying types

A typical hostel offers the following sleeping arrangements:

What kind of room should I book in a hostel?

You can book any type of room.

Typically, the larger the room, the cheaper. And louder. They’re meant for socializing and meeting people. Occasionally you may run into a group of friends who book out half of a room so the noise-level depends on the chemistry of the group. Buyer, beware.

For solo travelers, we recommend a less-than-6-bed arrangement. You’ll find yourself getting to know a handful of travelers more intimately, without the overwhelm of too many people. The travelers who book these rooms usually tour for the day and like to catch some alone time too. Mid-level noise, mid-range price.

The double beds are typically booked by couples, travel companions, older travelers and the occasional singleton who wants his/her privacy in a room but the ability to meet new friends and shared kitchen through a hostel. Quiet but pricier. Sometimes the double beds cost the same as a hotel.

What should I look for when researching a hostel?

Other considerations:

Where can I search for hostels?

Hostel aggregators like www.hostelworld.com or www.agoda.com are good resources for getting a sense of the favorite backpackers locations within a city.

We recommend booking directly through the hostel’s website itself, to make sure that you can see all available booking options and get a more favorable rate on the room.

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