How To Choose The Best Hostel For You
Perhaps you're thinking of staying in a hostel because you have heard you can party it up there, or maybe that's what you're trying to avoid but want a cheap place to stay. Hostels vary widely in their tone and amenities, so it pays to do a little research before you go.
~Single or Mixed Gender Rooms? A good hostel will offer both as well as rooms with small to medium numbers of beds.
~Close to Public Transit? There is wothing norse than lugging your luggage through Europe's ancient streets and subways. Packing light (more on that coming soon) and choosing a hostel that's conveniently located will save you a lot of stress and money.
~Breakfast or Another Meal Offered? Not only is it an extra value, but meals are prime time for meeting other travelers. Chat them up to find out where they're going and where they've been. You don't get that in a McDonald's.
~Free or Cheap Internet Access? Even if you're trying to get away, it is important to be connected if you need to be. You'll want emergency copies of documents accessible in a web-based email account. You may also want to update a blog, send email or download your photos. If nothing else, you can use the 'Net to plan the next day's outing/transit connection, etc.
~Traveler Ratings. Personally, I don't choose a hostel (or any other lodging really) that has less than an 80% approval rating. I figure if 8 out of the 10 people who bothered to log on and review the place can't agree it's nice, then I don't want to be there. Be sure to read through the comments carefully. You might find some red flags or extra bonuses that you hadn't thought of.
Hostels really can cater to any traveler with a little research. For some of our favorite hostels around the world, please visit our website at On The Cheap Travel (www.onthecheaptravel.com).
Happy Travels!
Kadie Kozee is the founder and editor of On The Cheap Travel (http://www.onthecheaptravel.com). She takes great delight in visiting fascinating places on a minimal budget.