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What are the negative effects of hostel life?

Disadvantages of Hotel Life Lack of Privacy: Hostel life can often be quite cramped, and you may have to share a room with others. It can be difficult if you are used to having your own space, leading to a lack of privacy for all. Lack of Comfort: Hostel life sometimes provides a different level of comfort than a home.



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Truth: Hostels are generally open to people of all ages, and I've never been turned away for being beyond my 20s. Do I feel “old” when I stay at hostels? Sometimes, yes. But I've rarely been the only person over 40 staying at one, and I frequently meet travelers in their 50s and 60s who are staying in hostels.

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Some people are noisy. Or people are very loud screaming and drinking at the reception, or in a common room or at the restaurant. Doesn't matter the location, but usually you can hear the party going on across the whole hostel. I remember that most times I stayed at a hostel, I could really not sleep at all.

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The typical hostel-goer tends to skew on the younger side. The average age is probably somewhere between 18 and 25, although you'll definitely find travelers much older than that as well! I have even witnessed full families with young children staying in hostels.

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Truth: Hostels are generally open to people of all ages, and I've never been turned away for being beyond my 20s. Do I feel “old” when I stay at hostels? Sometimes, yes. But I've rarely been the only person over 40 staying at one, and I frequently meet travelers in their 50s and 60s who are staying in hostels.

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A bad hostel can mean anything from being dirty or outdated to being straight-up dangerous. Even though hostels are generally safe, you still want to make sure. That's why everyone should comb through the recent reviews of a hostel before booking it. Especially solo female travelers.

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Hostels are hotel facilities that have shared rooms. So you only pay for your bed and share the room with other people you don't know. The prices for this type of stay are much more affordable because of this. In addition to this, the whole culture of the place is different than a hotel.

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Life at a hostel is one unique experience that can only be lived once. Moving into a PG comes with anxiety and hesitation. But all that fades away into the thin air as you get accustomed to that life and realise how enjoyable it is. Hostel life changes you and shapes you into a self-reliant individual.

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While most hostels don't have age restrictions, some sites may be unsuitable for young children or guests with disabilities. It is always good to check beforehand by viewing the relevant hostel page. You must be 16 or over to stay in YHA accommodation without an adult.

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Maximum stay: The maximum a guest can stay in the hostel is 21 days. Group bookings: We always try our best to accommodate you together with your friends in the same room but, due to the nature of our business (we sell beds and not rooms), it can't be guaranteed.

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You do not have to share a room with the opposite sex if you do not want to. Quite a lot of hostels have single-sex dorms for those of you who do not want to share a dorm room with the opposite sex. So if that's a priority for you, you should not have a problem finding a place to stay.

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Explore your new surroundings by taking a walk or do some sight- seeing. This will make you familiar with your new surroundings and you will feel more at home. This will also give you an opportunity to bond with people. You're only around for a few years, so now's the time to make the most of it.

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Yes, absolutely! In fact, I've met many brilliant and experienced travelers in their 30s and above who have embraced the hostel lifestyle. Hostels aren't just for young travelers, they provide a great way for experienced travelers to explore new places, meet new people, and discover new cultures.

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