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]]>Before booking a room in a hostel, make sure to take some time to check the reviews and see if the previous guests had any complaints about the comfort and cleanliness of dorm beds. It’s also a good idea to pick a room with beds that offer curtains for extra privacy and power outlets so you can easily charge your devices during the night.
Choosing between the top and bottom bunk is one of the biggest hostel dorm dilemmas, and both options have their pros and cons. Top bunks are a pretty popular choice because they’re more accessible, but some people prefer bottom bunks because they usually offer more room and privacy.
When it comes to bed placement, it’s best to avoid beds located near the door or bathroom because extra light and noise can be quite disruptive. If your hostel is located in a crowded area, beds near the window are also not a great option.
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]]>Not all hostels are created equal, and experienced travelers can recognize the ones worth avoiding from a mile away. If comfort is your priority, checking reviews is key since they’ll usually tell you all you need to know. Pay extra attention to comments about bed comfort, and make sure they offer comfy pillows and privacy curtains.
Reading reviews will give you a better insight into the comfort of dorm beds, but what if sharing a room with a bunch of strangers simply isn’t your thing? Consider staying at a hostel that offers a private room, or book a bed in a smaller dorm to get more privacy if a private room doesn’t fit into your budget.
Even if your bed is comfortable and there are privacy curtains in place, there are still ways to make your hostel stay better. Bringing earplugs and a sleep mask is always a good idea, especially if you’re a light sleeper. You should also consider packing some of your self-care essentials and a pair of cozy pajamas.
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]]>The post 5 Things Worth Knowing Before Your Very First Hostel Stay appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>What sets hostels apart from other types of accommodation are their shared dorm rooms that you can rent for cheap. Keep in mind you won’t be on your own if you stay in a dorm, or consider booking a private room if you want more privacy.
The dorms aren’t the only shared space at hostels. They also offer a common room and kitchen where you can hang out with other travelers. Bathrooms at hostels are also shared, so don’t forget to bring your slippers.
Slippers aren’t the only unexpected thing you’ll have to pack when staying at hostels. Bringing your own toilers and towels is also a good idea because they don’t always come free.
If safety is your biggest concern, you’ll be happy to hear that hostels always offer safety lockers to secure your belongings, but you might have to bring your own lock. Many also have a 24/7 reception desk, cameras, and other safety measures in place.
Don’t expect a fancy buffet breakfast at your budget hotel. Even if breakfast is offered, it will be pretty humble, but preparing your own food at a hostel kitchen is always an option.
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]]>Hostels offer different types of dorms, but some of them also come with private rooms. They’re a good choice for travelers looking for more privacy, while solo female travelers often choose smaller, gender-specific dorms.
Hostels are generally considered a safe place to stay, but that’s not always the case with the neighborhood around them. Do your research and make sure to opt for a safe location, especially when staying in bigger cities.
Even if you’re staying in a shared dorm, most hostels offer lockers where you can secure your belongings, so make sure that yours offers this amenity.
In addition to security lockers, hostels can also offer some other amenities that can help you feel safe and sound, such as 24-hour reception desk and CCTV cameras.
Once you’ve already booked a hostel that seems safe enough, it’s important to listen to your instincts and avoid people and situations that make you feel unsafe.
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]]>The post 5 Things You Should Look For In Your Next Hostel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re hoping to make new friends during your travels, make sure to book a hostel with a spacious common area where you can socialize with other guests.
One of the great things about hostels is that they’re often centrally located. It’s not tough to find one in a good location, and you’ll save a lot of money on transportation if you’re already close to all the major attractions.
A shared kitchen is one of the perks that hostels often have in store, and it can help you save money in the long run because you’ll be able to prepare your own meals.
Hostels often offer modest, but nutritious free breakfast, and finding one that has this perk in store is always a plus.
If you’re staying at a hostel dorm, having a security locker to keep your belongings safe and sound is always a must.
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]]>Hostels rarely offer breakfast, and the ones that do might charge extra for this amenity. To avoid wasting unnecessary money on breakfast, make sure to book a hostel with a communal kitchen where you can whip up your own meals.
Most hostels provide free lockers where your belongings will be safe and sound, but it’s a good idea to bring your own padlock because some hostels have an extra fee for renting them.
It’s pretty common for hostels to charge extra for towels and sometimes even bed linens. Luckily, you can easily avoid this expense by bringing your own towels or reading through reviews to find a hostel that provides them for free.
Walking tours, pub crawls, and cooking classes are only some of the fun activities that hostels might offer to their guests. Unfortunately, they aren’t always free so put some time and effort into planning them on your own.
Laundry facilities are a common fixture at larger hostels, but they don’t come free. If you want to avoid this expense, wash your laundry by hand or find a cheaper laundromat in the city.
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]]>The post 3 Ways to Save Money as a Solo Traveler appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the largest expenses included in almost any trip is accommodations, especially when you’ve got no one to split the cost with. While solo travel does offer more flexibility in terms of choosing exactly where you’d like to stay, you may be better off skipping fancy hotels in favor of hostels or other shared spaces. Check out websites like Hostelworld to read reviews and find a place you’ll feel comfortable.
Taxis and rideshares can add up quickly, so stay within your budget by sticking with alternative options as much as possible. Typically, this will mean taking public transportation like buses, trains, or subways, though if you’re in a safe area and aren’t going far, you may also be fine getting around on foot. For mid-length journeys, many cities now have bike sharing stations with pay-as-you-go fee structures.
You wouldn’t dine at a fancy restaurant for every meal at home, and there’s no reason to do so while traveling, either. Food is one of the best ways to get to know the culture of a location, but it’s perfectly possible and perhaps even more authentic to do so through grocery stores and street food markets. Buy simple snacks like nuts or oatmeal to keep on hand so that you don’t need to go to a restaurant for every single meal. When you do want to eat out, stick with small, independent establishments away from touristy areas.
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]]>Not all hostels are created equal, and your choice will determine how you look at this type of accommodation in the future. Make sure to opt for a reputable hostel by carefully reading through reviews, and focus on the factors that are important to you, from comfy beds and clean bathrooms to a shared kitchen and proper safety measures.
Go into your first hostel with a “try everything once” mindset. The whole point of your first hostel stay is to see if this type of accommodation is the right fit for you so you can make your future plans accordingly.
Even though the whole point of staying at hostels is to save some money by staying in a dorm, you can also consider renting a private room. This way, you’ll get to experience the hostel atmosphere for the first time while still having some privacy.
To make your first hostel stay less stressful, make sure to pack all the essentials they might not offer, such as towels, toiletries, and safety locks.
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]]>Most hostels have quiet hours when there is no noise allowed, and the lights have to be shut down in the dorm rooms. Make sure you get some sleep during this period because you’re unlikely to make up for it at any point during the day.
Hostel dorm rooms don’t offer much opportunity to relax or get some rest. This is why you shouldn’t go too hard with your party habits. Being hungover in a crowded room where everyone is talking or doing their own thing is much more painful than when you are on your own.
If the hostel doesn’t offer safes, make sure you have a lock on the standby. Use it to keep your belongings safe because even if you don’t have ill intentions, someone else might have.
The easiest way to deal with hostel dorm rooms is to spend as little time in them as possible. Plan out your day in a way that you only need to come to the hostel to sleep or to take a shower. This will make your entire experience that much better.
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]]>Hostels are known for their wallet-friendly prices, making them an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers. By opting for a hostel, you can save a significant amount of money on accommodation, leaving you with more funds to explore and indulge in local experiences.
Hostels foster a vibrant and social environment, providing ample opportunities to meet fellow travelers from around the world. With shared dormitories, communal areas, and organized activities, hostels create a sense of camaraderie and facilitate meaningful connections.
Contrary to common misconceptions, hostels offer a range of amenities and facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. Many hostels provide well-equipped communal kitchens, common areas for socializing, laundry facilities, and even organized tours or activities.
Hostel staff members are often locals or long-term residents who possess invaluable knowledge about the destination. They can provide insider tips on the best local attractions, hidden gems, and authentic experiences that may not be found in guidebooks.
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]]>The post 3 Things Worth Taking Into Consideration When Picking a Hostel Bed appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Before booking a room in a hostel, make sure to take some time to check the reviews and see if the previous guests had any complaints about the comfort and cleanliness of dorm beds. It’s also a good idea to pick a room with beds that offer curtains for extra privacy and power outlets so you can easily charge your devices during the night.
Choosing between the top and bottom bunk is one of the biggest hostel dorm dilemmas, and both options have their pros and cons. Top bunks are a pretty popular choice because they’re more accessible, but some people prefer bottom bunks because they usually offer more room and privacy.
When it comes to bed placement, it’s best to avoid beds located near the door or bathroom because extra light and noise can be quite disruptive. If your hostel is located in a crowded area, beds near the window are also not a great option.
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]]>The post 3 Best Ways to Keep Yourself Comfortable When Staying at a Hostel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Not all hostels are created equal, and experienced travelers can recognize the ones worth avoiding from a mile away. If comfort is your priority, checking reviews is key since they’ll usually tell you all you need to know. Pay extra attention to comments about bed comfort, and make sure they offer comfy pillows and privacy curtains.
Reading reviews will give you a better insight into the comfort of dorm beds, but what if sharing a room with a bunch of strangers simply isn’t your thing? Consider staying at a hostel that offers a private room, or book a bed in a smaller dorm to get more privacy if a private room doesn’t fit into your budget.
Even if your bed is comfortable and there are privacy curtains in place, there are still ways to make your hostel stay better. Bringing earplugs and a sleep mask is always a good idea, especially if you’re a light sleeper. You should also consider packing some of your self-care essentials and a pair of cozy pajamas.
The post 3 Best Ways to Keep Yourself Comfortable When Staying at a Hostel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 5 Things Worth Knowing Before Your Very First Hostel Stay appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>What sets hostels apart from other types of accommodation are their shared dorm rooms that you can rent for cheap. Keep in mind you won’t be on your own if you stay in a dorm, or consider booking a private room if you want more privacy.
The dorms aren’t the only shared space at hostels. They also offer a common room and kitchen where you can hang out with other travelers. Bathrooms at hostels are also shared, so don’t forget to bring your slippers.
Slippers aren’t the only unexpected thing you’ll have to pack when staying at hostels. Bringing your own toilers and towels is also a good idea because they don’t always come free.
If safety is your biggest concern, you’ll be happy to hear that hostels always offer safety lockers to secure your belongings, but you might have to bring your own lock. Many also have a 24/7 reception desk, cameras, and other safety measures in place.
Don’t expect a fancy buffet breakfast at your budget hotel. Even if breakfast is offered, it will be pretty humble, but preparing your own food at a hostel kitchen is always an option.
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]]>The post 5 Ways to Stay Safe & Sound While Staying at a Hostel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hostels offer different types of dorms, but some of them also come with private rooms. They’re a good choice for travelers looking for more privacy, while solo female travelers often choose smaller, gender-specific dorms.
Hostels are generally considered a safe place to stay, but that’s not always the case with the neighborhood around them. Do your research and make sure to opt for a safe location, especially when staying in bigger cities.
Even if you’re staying in a shared dorm, most hostels offer lockers where you can secure your belongings, so make sure that yours offers this amenity.
In addition to security lockers, hostels can also offer some other amenities that can help you feel safe and sound, such as 24-hour reception desk and CCTV cameras.
Once you’ve already booked a hostel that seems safe enough, it’s important to listen to your instincts and avoid people and situations that make you feel unsafe.
The post 5 Ways to Stay Safe & Sound While Staying at a Hostel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 5 Things You Should Look For In Your Next Hostel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re hoping to make new friends during your travels, make sure to book a hostel with a spacious common area where you can socialize with other guests.
One of the great things about hostels is that they’re often centrally located. It’s not tough to find one in a good location, and you’ll save a lot of money on transportation if you’re already close to all the major attractions.
A shared kitchen is one of the perks that hostels often have in store, and it can help you save money in the long run because you’ll be able to prepare your own meals.
Hostels often offer modest, but nutritious free breakfast, and finding one that has this perk in store is always a plus.
If you’re staying at a hostel dorm, having a security locker to keep your belongings safe and sound is always a must.
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]]>The post 5 Hidden Hostel Expenses That Can Easily Be Avoided appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hostels rarely offer breakfast, and the ones that do might charge extra for this amenity. To avoid wasting unnecessary money on breakfast, make sure to book a hostel with a communal kitchen where you can whip up your own meals.
Most hostels provide free lockers where your belongings will be safe and sound, but it’s a good idea to bring your own padlock because some hostels have an extra fee for renting them.
It’s pretty common for hostels to charge extra for towels and sometimes even bed linens. Luckily, you can easily avoid this expense by bringing your own towels or reading through reviews to find a hostel that provides them for free.
Walking tours, pub crawls, and cooking classes are only some of the fun activities that hostels might offer to their guests. Unfortunately, they aren’t always free so put some time and effort into planning them on your own.
Laundry facilities are a common fixture at larger hostels, but they don’t come free. If you want to avoid this expense, wash your laundry by hand or find a cheaper laundromat in the city.
The post 5 Hidden Hostel Expenses That Can Easily Be Avoided appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Ways to Save Money as a Solo Traveler appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the largest expenses included in almost any trip is accommodations, especially when you’ve got no one to split the cost with. While solo travel does offer more flexibility in terms of choosing exactly where you’d like to stay, you may be better off skipping fancy hotels in favor of hostels or other shared spaces. Check out websites like Hostelworld to read reviews and find a place you’ll feel comfortable.
Taxis and rideshares can add up quickly, so stay within your budget by sticking with alternative options as much as possible. Typically, this will mean taking public transportation like buses, trains, or subways, though if you’re in a safe area and aren’t going far, you may also be fine getting around on foot. For mid-length journeys, many cities now have bike sharing stations with pay-as-you-go fee structures.
You wouldn’t dine at a fancy restaurant for every meal at home, and there’s no reason to do so while traveling, either. Food is one of the best ways to get to know the culture of a location, but it’s perfectly possible and perhaps even more authentic to do so through grocery stores and street food markets. Buy simple snacks like nuts or oatmeal to keep on hand so that you don’t need to go to a restaurant for every single meal. When you do want to eat out, stick with small, independent establishments away from touristy areas.
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]]>The post Best Ways to Face Your Fear of Staying at a Hostel for the First Time appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Not all hostels are created equal, and your choice will determine how you look at this type of accommodation in the future. Make sure to opt for a reputable hostel by carefully reading through reviews, and focus on the factors that are important to you, from comfy beds and clean bathrooms to a shared kitchen and proper safety measures.
Go into your first hostel with a “try everything once” mindset. The whole point of your first hostel stay is to see if this type of accommodation is the right fit for you so you can make your future plans accordingly.
Even though the whole point of staying at hostels is to save some money by staying in a dorm, you can also consider renting a private room. This way, you’ll get to experience the hostel atmosphere for the first time while still having some privacy.
To make your first hostel stay less stressful, make sure to pack all the essentials they might not offer, such as towels, toiletries, and safety locks.
The post Best Ways to Face Your Fear of Staying at a Hostel for the First Time appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Your Stay at Hostel Dorm Rooms Will Be Much More Pleasant With These Tips appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Most hostels have quiet hours when there is no noise allowed, and the lights have to be shut down in the dorm rooms. Make sure you get some sleep during this period because you’re unlikely to make up for it at any point during the day.
Hostel dorm rooms don’t offer much opportunity to relax or get some rest. This is why you shouldn’t go too hard with your party habits. Being hungover in a crowded room where everyone is talking or doing their own thing is much more painful than when you are on your own.
If the hostel doesn’t offer safes, make sure you have a lock on the standby. Use it to keep your belongings safe because even if you don’t have ill intentions, someone else might have.
The easiest way to deal with hostel dorm rooms is to spend as little time in them as possible. Plan out your day in a way that you only need to come to the hostel to sleep or to take a shower. This will make your entire experience that much better.
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]]>The post 4 Reasons to Stay at a Hostel While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hostels are known for their wallet-friendly prices, making them an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers. By opting for a hostel, you can save a significant amount of money on accommodation, leaving you with more funds to explore and indulge in local experiences.
Hostels foster a vibrant and social environment, providing ample opportunities to meet fellow travelers from around the world. With shared dormitories, communal areas, and organized activities, hostels create a sense of camaraderie and facilitate meaningful connections.
Contrary to common misconceptions, hostels offer a range of amenities and facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. Many hostels provide well-equipped communal kitchens, common areas for socializing, laundry facilities, and even organized tours or activities.
Hostel staff members are often locals or long-term residents who possess invaluable knowledge about the destination. They can provide insider tips on the best local attractions, hidden gems, and authentic experiences that may not be found in guidebooks.
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