Hostels – A More Interesting Way to Travel

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What Is a Hostel?

Compared with hotels, the accommodation at a hostel is generally more basic and not as uniform. All hostels differ in their design, character, space, and services. When choosing one hostel over another, important things to consider include price, location, cleanliness, and security.
Extra perks might include games and television in the common areas, a guest kitchen to store food and cook meals, free wireless internet, breakfast included in cost of the room, laundry services, and a book exchange to trade books with other travelers. Some hostels also have their own bar and/or restaurant, which is a convenient option for those too tired to venture out for food.

Booking a Room

Hostel rooms are quite varied, and it is perfectly common to ask to see the rooms before making a booking. Most people show up to the hostel without a reservation, which is fine outside of major holiday times when rooms may fill up fast.
Some people prefer to book ahead of time to ensure their place. When booking ahead, it is helpful to utilize recommendations of other travelers, either by word-of-mouth, guidebooks such as the Lonely Planet.