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Is it cheaper to stay in a hostel?

Hostels vs. Hotels? A dorm bed in a hostel tends to be the most affordable accommodation for a solo traveler. For those traveling in pairs or groups, Airbnbs are sometimes the most affordable option — especially if you stay in one place for a longer period of time (i.e. one week).



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Another major difference is the cost. You could pay as low as a tenth of the local hotel rate for a comfy, clean hostel room (depending on the destination of course). Hotels also offer perks such as toiletries and towels free of charge. Some hostels offer these but they are generally not free.

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Who should choose to stay in a hostel? If you're traveling solo, staying in a hostel will typically be cheaper than an Airbnb. It will also give you more opportunities to meet other travelers and have new friends to go out exploring and drinking with.

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If there are no hostels in the area, a private room in an Airbnb is the next cheapest accommodation option. For those traveling in a pair or group, an Airbnb is often, though not always, cheaper than a hostel and also allows you more privacy than a shared dorm room.

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The category of cheap lodging has always depended on multibed dorm rooms as a core of the business, but many hostels also have a few inexpensive private rooms that, by dint of their simplicity, are usually priced much lower than mainstream hotel rooms.

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Lack of Privacy – Since you'll be sharing a room with anywhere between 2 and 20 people, a hostel may not be the best choice of accommodations if you are the type who likes privacy.

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Living in a hostel imparts valuable lessons, from managing work to accepting self-responsibility. The benefits of hostel living include acclimating to an unfamiliar environment and taking care of oneself.

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Most hostels are only short-stay hostels meaning they don't like you staying longer than a week because they have other travellers who want to stay there too. But some hostels don't have a limit on your length of stay and you can find some people living in hostels while they go off to work.

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Hostels aren't for everyone. If you prefer luxury travel, you will find them to be lacking. But if you're a budget traveler who wants to connect with other travelers from around the world and learn from them, hostels can be a great lodging option, at any age.

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Many hostellers travel alone. In fact, hostels are the home of the solo-travellers of the world. Solo travel can be exhilarating, but even those who prefer traveling alone sometimes enjoy finding travel buddies.

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No problem. I am 42, and I have met many people older than me in youth hostels. Only Bavaria has a maxium age limit of 26. If your objective is to save money, then there is nothing wrong with staying at a hostel, at any age.

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Hostels are the most accessible cheap accommodation for budget travelers. Hostels have a variety of rooms that go from private to 30+ mixed bed bunks. The bigger the room, the more people you sleep with, and the cheaper the cost.

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Hostels are often shared accommodations, which means that women may be sharing a room with strangers or sleeping in a mixed-gender dorm. This can make some women feel vulnerable and unsafe, but with proper precautions and awareness, women can have a safe and enjoyable experience staying in hostels.

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I once believed these common misconceptions about hostels. Until I stayed in hostels myself while studying abroad in Europe. Unlike in the States, hostels are quite popular. They are generally clean, safe (provided you take precautions), and full of friendly, interesting travelers from around the world.

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