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6 de marzo de 2025
We stayed in two different rooms here (both were 8 shared mixed) and unfortunately both were below par. The first room had mould in the shower; the hooks on the shower door were too high to reach (I’m 5’4) and these were the only hooks in the room meaning people were forced to hang their wet towels over the shared bunk beds - a problem which could easily be resolved by providing more hooks in the bathroom. There was no door separating the “ensuite” and the bedroom itself resulting in limited privacy as well as an inability to use the bathroom at night without disturbing others by the lights. The second bedroom had an extremely dirty floor and the beds were also very compact: three bunk beds in a row on one wall with no space in between. Another issue was the kitchen, which had limited facilities and was unclean. The sinks were often blocked with dirty water and food, not helped by the lack of cleaning sponges/clothes and clean drying towels. Additionally, the fridge was dirty and too full to be able to put our food in it. That being said, there are a small amount of much bigger newly renovated rooms in the hostel with curtains/chargers on each bed, multiple hooks and clean sinks. Whilst these rooms are worth the rate of $60 per night, the majority of the rooms in the hostel, which have not been renovated, are hardly worth $60.
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