Hostel Recommendations Europe Hey guys I am a 23F from Toronto going on my first solo trip in late April/early May.
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Social hostels...
comedic-meltdown replied:
Prague has the best hostel I've ever stayed in - The Roadhouse. It's only a couple years old, I stayed there over Christmas 2017, and had the best Christmas. Wonderful staff, amazing beds, amazing hostel, incredible dinners. Literally could not find fault. The lady that does the cleaning is like a member of family, and brought in homemade baking every day. I've been to Prague a couple of times, and am tempted to go back again just to stay at the hostel
elijha replied:
Budapest, Prauge, and Berlin are home to my #1, #2, and #3 favorite hostels Carpe Noctem OG in Budapest is amazing. Very small and everyone feels very friendly immediately. Super fun evening activities and really strict quiet hours so you get great sleep afterwards. Not luxurious, but feels like you're crashing with a friend in college basically. Sorry, doesn't have good bathrooms, but worth the sacrifice. MadHouse in Prague is similar. Also super fun and homey and easy to meet people. It's a party hostel but again, not hard to get a good sleep. EastSeven in Berlin is less a party hostel than the others, but still super social with lots of places to hang out and meet people. There's a great garden if the weather is nice. Well-located too. Nicest facilities of all of them.
helllsbells replied:
I don’t really have any recommendations, but I’m also 23F living in downtown Toronto! Let me know if you ever need a travel buddy! :)
FrenchBowler replied:
Flying Pig Downtown for Amsterdam! Pricey but there's always great craic at the hostel bar!
soon-to-be-md replied:
In Prague Sophie's? hostel was absolutely fantastic. Budapest I really enjoyed the Flow hostel. The people I met in the flow hostel made Budapest one of my favorite places Ive ever visited.
beers_n_gears replied:
In Amsterdam I'd reccomend the flying pig uptown. A little expensive at times, but location is great and the amenities and overall cleanliness are good too.
B00YAY replied:
Budapest - Carpe Noctem OG. Prague - Madhouse (crazier) Roadhouse (more chill). Berlin - I didn't mind Wombats. Good rooftop bar.
Anonymous replied:
1 st off, smashing itinerary. > Social hostels that explore nightlife but not too crazy where you don't get to sleep at night. I gotchu fam. Check out the two Hostel One locations in Prague & Budapest. Fills that criteria.
Tahoe143 replied:
I had a REALLY good experience with PLUS Hostel in Florence. I do know that they have locations in Berlin and Prague as well.
confituredelait replied:
Pal's hostel in budapest is AMAZING.
zaquilleoneal replied:
I think my favorite hostel is EastSeven in Berlin. Clean, comfy beds, good neighborhood, social vibe but not crazy.
Hostel Recommendations? My mates and I (5 of us in total) are going interrailing and it's pretty packed schedule. We're at the hostel planning stage so we'd love your...
Holzar replied:
Prague - Sir Toby's Hostel. Best hostel on my interrail trip by far.
ohmyalphabet replied:
For amsterdam i'd recommend http://www.luckylake.nl/ it's so lovely and everyone there is always friendly and it's not too badly priced. idk there colourful caravans and dorms kinda made me swoon
Anonymous replied:
In Amsterdam the bulldog was a great laugh if you're up for a few parties. One Home was AMAZING in Prague (seriously, read the reviews), and euro youth hotel was top notch in Munich. Have a great time!