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What to eat in hostel for breakfast?

Breakfast – Muesli, Yogurt and Fruit Probably the healthiest breakfast aside from just biting in an apple, muesli and fruit and a classic that always pleases with its refreshing taste. Add yoghurt for great consistency and that famous calcium that keeps your bones strong like mum used to say.



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The secret to cooking in hostels is to cook meals that are made in one pot or pan. This limits the number of dishes you need to use and will keep things simple. Your hostel-mates would not be very happy to discover you cooking broccoli in one pot, potatoes in the oven, and chicken in the frying pan all at once.

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Eat in the common area or kitchen. Don't eat in the hostel at all. Dine elsewhere. If you absolutely need to eat something, ensure your food isn't messy or smelly like an egg salad sandwich.

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What Not to Bring to a Hostel
  • 1) Bedding and towels. Most hostels provide bedding including sheets, a comforter or blanket, and a pillow, so don't worry about finding space in your bag for these items. ...
  • 2) A sleeping bag. ...
  • 3) Big luggage. ...
  • 4) Your favorite delicate clothing. ...
  • 5) Valuables and other items you don't need.


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Many hostels have a free-for-all on fridge space and you find yourself squeezing your overflowing food bag into any free gap only for it to be moved by someone.

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Eating cereals for breakfast is a well-liked choice at a hostel because it is easy and fast. Most of the hostels provide the likes of corn flakes, granola, and other types of cereals. But if you are looking for ideas beyond this, we would recommend you try Oatmeal.

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DIET PLAN IN HOSTEL your diet should be high protein, low in fat with moderate carbohydrates. If you are vegetarian, include milk, curds, dals to increase protein intake. If you are non-vegetarian, you could include egg whites and lean cuts of chicken to increase protein intake.

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Start with the lighter items first – fruits, muffins, pastries. If you're at a fancier place you might be able to find sushi, sashimi or just smoked salmon.

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6 Ways to Keep Your Things Safe in Hostels
  1. Read Hostel Reviews Before Booking.
  2. Use the Lockers.
  3. Use Padlocks.
  4. Take Your Things With You While You Explore.
  5. Keep Important Things in Your Pillowcase.
  6. Don't Show Off Your Valuables.
  7. Consider Purchasing a Pacsafe Backpack Protector.


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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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It's a common question, but almost all hostels provide sheets and linen for sleeping, so unless you're camping as part of your trip, you can leave this one out.

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