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Are showers in hostels private?

Most hostels have a communal bathroom with private shower stalls. So while they're technically “communal”, you'll still have a sense of privacy. It's worth investing in a nice toiletry bag, since communal showers mean you'll be toting your toiletries back and forth from your room.



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Different dorms have different accomondations. The current trend is for each room or a suite of several rooms to have a bathroom. It is highly unlikely that you will see private bathrooms for each student. Some schools have re-modeled their older dormitories to have fewer students sharing a bathroom.

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Can couples sleep together in hostels? The answer is yes! Many hostels offer private rooms with double beds or twin beds that can be pushed together to create a double bed. Couples can enjoy a private space while still being able to take advantage of the social atmosphere of a hostel.

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A couple can't sleep together in hostels. Many hostels make it explicitly forbidden to carry any other in their room. Neither if it is a couple booking two bunk beds in it.

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Dormitories are always cheaper than private rooms and are more suitable for easy going and laid back travellers since you share the same room with other room-mates who may have different habits than you like going to sleep or waking up earlier or later than you do or snoring.

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TAKE A SHOWER IN THE EVENING Taking a shower in the evening is another unwritten rule if the dorm room has a private bathroom that contains a shower, toilet, or sink. While you might love to take a shower in the morning, it's crucial to understand that this time of the day is one of the busiest in the entire hostel.

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Most hostels do their best to make the ratio of men to women in mixed rooms equal – yet this understandably depends on who is staying on any given night. Do remember everyone is there to rest and get sleep for the next day's travels, which means you shouldn't expect a social situation.

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Personal safety isn't much of a problem in hostels - everyone, including the staff, look out for each other. The community spirit in many backpacker hostels makes them even safer than hotels. For sure, staying in a hostel is much more fun than a hotel room!

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As a solo female traveler, I believe hostels to be very safe. However, there are things you can do to make yourself feel safer. Select a female-only room with the fewest beds. Choose the top bunk whenever possible.

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A Guide To Hotel Policies And Practices. Planning a romantic getaway with your boyfriend but unsure about hotel policies? If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, you can stay in a hotel with your boyfriend.

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Is there a law that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-in to a hotel together? No, there is no law that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-into a hotel.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, you can stay in a hotel with your boyfriend. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore hotel policies and practices regarding unmarried couples staying together.

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In most dorms, bathrooms include multiple sinks, toilet stalls, mirrors, and separate curtained showers. If you're living off-campus or in a fraternity or sorority house, the situation may be different. You may, for example, need to take turns using a single-user bathroom.

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Some dorms are suites, which are more like apartments than traditional dorm rooms. Suite-style dorm rooms have multiple bedrooms with a shared bathroom, a common area and sometimes a kitchen area. If you're lucky, you won't have to share a bathroom with anyone but your roommates.

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