Common questions

Which country has the cheapest hostels?

Which country has the cheapest hostels?

10 Cheapest Countries in the World (for Hostel Prices)

  • Nepal. Nepal came in top of this list with an average country price (for the cheapest shared dorm room) of approximately £2.29 ($3.47) per night per bed – which is pretty amazing I’m sure you’ll agree!
  • Egypt.
  • Laos.
  • Benin.
  • Bolivia.
  • Vietnam.
  • India.
  • Cambodia.

What is the average cost of a hostel in Europe?

How Much Do Hostels Cost? A bed in a hostel will cost anywhere from $10+/night (in Eastern Europe) to $40+/night (big cities in Western Europe).

Are hostels safe in Europe?

Yes. Especially in Europe, where we’re lucky enough to have some of the safest and best hostels in the world. A lot of people worry about how to keep your stuff safe in a hostel. All hostels will provide lockers in the room for your valuables (so sharing a room needn’t worry you) – if in doubt, lock em up.

Where can I find cheap hostels?

If I’m looking for a cheap place to stay, these are the sites I always check first:

  1. Hostelworld.com.
  2. Booking.com.
  3. Agoda.com.
  4. TrustedHousesitters.com.
  5. Couchsurfing.com.
  6. Priceline.com.
  7. Airbnb.com.

Is there an age limit for hostels in Europe?

Many hostels have been remodeled to provide more plumbing and smaller rooms. If you’re alive, you’re young enough to hostel just about anywhere in Europe (hostels with age cutoffs are rare). Yes, the bulk of the hosteling crowd is 18 to 26 years old — but every year there are more seniors and families hosteling.

What is the age limit for hostels in Europe?

Most hostels require that guests be at least 18 years old or they must be accompanied by a parent/guardian/chaperone. With the exception of the Bavarian region of Germany, there are no upper age restrictions at most hostels.

Do hostels charge the homeless?

Night shelters are usually free but hostels are not. The rent in hostels can be quite high and you may also have to pay extra for things like laundry or meals. However, most hostels will accept people without any money as long as you can claim benefits to pay for the accommodation.

What are the best hostels in Europe?

The best hostels in Europe 2018! Le Surf Spot – Capbreton / Hossegor , France Paraga Beach Hostel & Camping – Mykonos , Greece Supertubos Beach Hostel – Péniche, Portugal G Spot party hostel – Lisbon , Portugal Francesco’s – Ios, Greece The Generator – Berlin, Germany or any Generator throughout Europe! Chamonix Lodge – Chamonix, France

What are hostels in Europe like?

All across Europe, hostels offer affordable lodging, usually with dormitory style choices, that offer travelers much cheaper rates than conventional hotels. Hostels frequently include multi-bed rooms, shared bathrooms, and other joint facilities that create a strong communal environment.

Is staying in a hostel in Europe for You?

Yes, from my experience, hostels in Europe are very safe. To minimize the risk of any negative experiences, most hostels have good security features, processes, and staffing.

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