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]]>This hostel in Bandra is one of the most lively and exciting places to stay. The 100-year-old heritage building has been redone with bright colors and the common rooms and hallways have been decorated with vivid tchotchkes, paintings, and wall art.
Within the beautiful mountains of Himachal Pradesh, lies this traditional mud house that’s been converted into a hostel. While staying here you’ll want to visit the waterfall which is just outside the hostel and trek the mountains. The owner vets guests before they stay at his hostel to make sure he gets the most creative minds.
The dorms of this hostel are carved into shipping containers and the views of the trees surrounding can’t be beaten. The common rooms are stocked with games, foosball, books, and a dining table, which makes it a great place to make new friends.
In addition to the bright colored rooms and hallways of this hostel in Udaipur, the best part of is the large terrace, which you can sit back and relax while overlooking the lake and enjoying the free chai.
The Lost Tribe Hostel, which is in the city of Manali, has Buddhist-inspired ethnic decor and the capsule beds are ideal for taking a quick nap. The hostel is surrounded by apple orchards, waterfalls, and rivers.
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]]>Hostel Celica Art opened its doors to travelers in 2018, and it’s housed in a charming pink building, in close proximity to culture zone Metelkova. It’s impossible to tell this was once a prison until you step inside because its interior pays homage to its dark past.
This hostel features a total of twenty former prison cells with prison bars on the windows and doors. If you’re not in the mood to spend a night in one of them, Hostel Celica Art also features traditional dorms that come with a lower price tag.
To make the whole thing even better, each of the former prison cells has been redesigned into rooms with artistic concepts and unique stories. Each of them is a unique work of art, which pays homage to different artistic styles from all around Europe.
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]]>One thing that makes capsule hostels different from all the other ones is the fact that you can have full privacy inside your pod. Once you close the doors, you’ll be free to read a book, sleep or watch a movie without anyone bothering you, in case you’re not in the mood to socialize with other guests.
Staying at a pod hostel is quite affordable, but it still looks like a lot was invested in designing them. Owners of such establishments are constantly coming up with new ideas to make their hostel unique, and some of them look quite visionary.
Sleeping in a pod feels like having your own tiny spaceship, and it’s definitely a kind of experience you can’t get anywhere else. Even if it doesn’t sound like something you would like to do long-term, spending a night and seeing how it feels like is still worthwhile.
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]]>The post Have a Unique Experience at These Budget-Friendly Hostels in India appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This hostel in Bandra is one of the most lively and exciting places to stay. The 100-year-old heritage building has been redone with bright colors and the common rooms and hallways have been decorated with vivid tchotchkes, paintings, and wall art.
Within the beautiful mountains of Himachal Pradesh, lies this traditional mud house that’s been converted into a hostel. While staying here you’ll want to visit the waterfall which is just outside the hostel and trek the mountains. The owner vets guests before they stay at his hostel to make sure he gets the most creative minds.
The dorms of this hostel are carved into shipping containers and the views of the trees surrounding can’t be beaten. The common rooms are stocked with games, foosball, books, and a dining table, which makes it a great place to make new friends.
In addition to the bright colored rooms and hallways of this hostel in Udaipur, the best part of is the large terrace, which you can sit back and relax while overlooking the lake and enjoying the free chai.
The Lost Tribe Hostel, which is in the city of Manali, has Buddhist-inspired ethnic decor and the capsule beds are ideal for taking a quick nap. The hostel is surrounded by apple orchards, waterfalls, and rivers.
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]]>The post This Artsy, Colorful Hostel in Ljubljana, Slovenia Used To Be a Prison appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hostel Celica Art opened its doors to travelers in 2018, and it’s housed in a charming pink building, in close proximity to culture zone Metelkova. It’s impossible to tell this was once a prison until you step inside because its interior pays homage to its dark past.
This hostel features a total of twenty former prison cells with prison bars on the windows and doors. If you’re not in the mood to spend a night in one of them, Hostel Celica Art also features traditional dorms that come with a lower price tag.
To make the whole thing even better, each of the former prison cells has been redesigned into rooms with artistic concepts and unique stories. Each of them is a unique work of art, which pays homage to different artistic styles from all around Europe.
The post This Artsy, Colorful Hostel in Ljubljana, Slovenia Used To Be a Prison appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Reasons Why You Should Consider Staying at a Pod Hostel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One thing that makes capsule hostels different from all the other ones is the fact that you can have full privacy inside your pod. Once you close the doors, you’ll be free to read a book, sleep or watch a movie without anyone bothering you, in case you’re not in the mood to socialize with other guests.
Staying at a pod hostel is quite affordable, but it still looks like a lot was invested in designing them. Owners of such establishments are constantly coming up with new ideas to make their hostel unique, and some of them look quite visionary.
Sleeping in a pod feels like having your own tiny spaceship, and it’s definitely a kind of experience you can’t get anywhere else. Even if it doesn’t sound like something you would like to do long-term, spending a night and seeing how it feels like is still worthwhile.
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