For a hostel, it's very well-kept and has great customer service, but it wasn't quite for me and I do have a few qualms. You do have to talk to them beforehand about needing a parking space, which isn't reserved but I needed to pay them 8 euros per 24 hours to find a street parking space (free overnight and on weekends), which luckily I found a perfect one right outside my bedroom window. The walls are thin, so I could hear every world the family in the room adjacent to our 4 bedroom female dorm said, talking loudly for many hours at night before bed and then in the morning. If there was availability for a bunk on the other side of the room, I probably wouldn't have had this problem, but the 6 bedroom female dorm was full. The girls I was bunked with were all very polite and most were quiet, even though they went to bed as late as midnight/1am and got up as early as 7am. Our room had some rude drunk girls on the street knock on our window for no reason while some of us were trying to sleep, but no fault to the hostel. The street it is on was a very quiet side street otherwise. The top bunk was hard to get up to with vertical embedded ladder, especially since I have some mobility issues with my knees and feet. There were privacy curtains (with a little gap that I closed with my complimentary small towel) and large lockers with a key to keep my luggage in. The beds were pretty comfortable, but very squeaky. I did not like having to walk through smokers to get into the hostel. The kitchen was well-stocked, and the wi-fi worked well, even in the bedroom.
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