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Why kitchens are important in hostels?

We will usually avoid staying in a hostel for more than a night if it lacks a kitchen. Cooking in hostel kitchens is not only a great way to save money while backpacking, but it's usually a healthier option to greasy street food, or whatever other cheap junk a budget traveler can afford to purchase.



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Hostels are most well-known for having dormitory-style rooms, often with bunks, along with security, social events, shared bathrooms, a common area, and a kitchen.

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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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Truth: Hostels are generally open to people of all ages, and I've never been turned away for being beyond my 20s.

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Almost always true: the toilet will be semi sloppy and the shower temperature unpredictable. Do bring flip-flops to maintain healthy feet in spite of the shower. There's more to know and consider about hostel bathrooms, and a few things to keep in mind.

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Some hostels may impose an age limit for staying in their establishment and thus not admit children below a certain age. As Youth Hostels mainly offer dorm accommodations, these rooms may not be suitable for families travelling with young children.

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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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