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I generally choose to live in a youth hostel when I go out to play, most of the people who live in it are students who go out to travel, it is easy to meet like-minded people, and occasionally there will be a bad experience, ** is relatively low, and the infrastructure is not perfect. However, I still like to stay in the hostel, the hotel is too quiet, which makes me feel very lonely.
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Most of them are very distinctive, the people who come here have the same purpose, they are all tourists, and 99% of them are poor travelers, people from all over the world will have them, and you can often meet interesting people.
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**Relatively cheap, at first I was worried about safety, and then I found that I didn't have to worry about it at all.
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Every time I stay in a youth hostel, I have to complain: "It's cheap but not good." ”
Youth hostels are cheap, but the environment is really very poor, the floor is dirty to walk one step at a time, the quilts and pillows also have visible gray marks, there is no hot water at night, how can the sound insulation effect of the wall be so bad? Any sound can be heard clearly......
How can people sleep in this!
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**Comparatively cheaper.
The more people will be more lively and the atmosphere will be better.
But there will be many inconveniences.
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You get what you pay for, and compared with big hotels, youth hostels are a little simple, and the equipment is not very good. But I have so little money in my pocket, so every time I go to stay in this hostel, I comfort myself: hahaha, I have saved a few hundred dollars, and I can go and buy what I want.
Look at the homeless people on the side of the road, I'm still happy!
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**Cheap and affordable, but not too exquisite, you can also meet a lot of different travelers in it.
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It's a fresh feeling, I hope to meet someone who is destined, and it's a bit of a literary feeling.
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I didn't dare to sleep for the first time, I was still relatively timid, I was afraid of meeting bad people, and it was definitely not as good as the collective dormitory in the university, but fortunately I met a few interesting people, and I felt quite happy with them.
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I feel that the people there are more mixed, and I am not too safe.
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Generally speaking, hostels are relatively safe, as most hostels will refuse to accommodate people who are not very suitable. After all, the youth hostel is not your home, and the hostel will generally have a free storage place for valuables, and you can store the valuables that you don't take out when you go out.
You have to worry about not being safe with people you don't know, and some hostels have private rooms, which are not very expensive. In short, learn to protect yourself when you go out.
Hostel accommodation:
The quality of hostels in China is uneven. Most of the youth hostels have a good environment and a very atmosphere, and many youth hostels have small bars and cafes on the first floor for everyone to chat and play.
Hostels are actually quite similar to university dormitories. It's usually busy, and occasionally a group of people get together to chat.
Many hostels do not provide slippers, shampoo, towels and other items, so you should check with the hostel in advance before check-in. Some bed linens may not be changed, so if you really mind, you can bring your own.
It should be noted that most hostels have shared toilets and bathrooms. There is a washing machine, generally no TV.
The hostel is not only inhabited by literary and artistic youths and international friends, but also by bigwigs and obscene uncles. It's like "the one who rides a white horse is not necessarily a prince, but also a Tang monk". If you want to meet international friends, don't be too disappointed.
Snoring, talking in sleep, smelling of stinky feet, and people moving around at night are common. If you are a light sleeper, it is best to have an eye mask and earplugs. Therefore, hostels are not suitable for people who are squeamish and have high requirements for accommodation.
The benefits of hostels: you can meet a lot of travel friends, if you are lucky, you can carpool together, eat, play together, have the opportunity to hear interesting things, you can save a lot of travel expenses, lucky, some hotel owners will also introduce you to the local customs, play routes and precautions, many hostels can do volunteer accommodation (suitable for long-term travel in a certain place).
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Yes, YHA and hotels are two different types of accommodation, and their main differences are the room type, **, public facilities and services. 1.Room Type:
Hotels usually offer private rooms, including single rooms, double rooms, luxury suites, etc.; Youth hostels, on the other hand, usually offer shared rooms, including single-sex rooms, mixed rooms, and shared rooms. For travelers, youth hostels are more suitable for young people who are traveling alone or with friends, while hotels are suitable for travelers with family and business needs. 2.
Hotels** are relatively high and usually cost more money to enjoy luxurious rooms and services; Youth hostels** are comparatively lower and are more suitable for travelers on a budget. In addition, youth hostels often offer the option of renting beds, and travelers can choose different types of beds depending on their budget and needs.
3.Public facilities: Hotels usually have fully equipped restaurants, gyms, swimming pools, etc.; Youth hostels, on the other hand, offer shared lounge areas, kitchens, laundry facilities, etc., which are more suitable for those who want to mingle with other travelers.
4.Service: Hotels usually provide more complete and high-end services, such as airport pick-up, laundry service, express check-in, etc.; Youth hostels, on the other hand, pay more attention to common experiences and tourism activities, including tourism recommendations, organizing themed activities, cultural exchanges, etc.
Overall, youth hostels and hotels have their own advantages and disadvantages, and choosing the right place to stay is the most important thing for you according to your needs and budget.
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As a choice that young people can't avoid, the youth hostel Wang Haoshe is generally safe, but of course it is not as good as a single room.
To sum up, the rooms in the youth hostel areDormitories, a few large bed rooms, this kind of is more expensive. Shared rooms are much cheaper than private rooms, and are divided into boys' rooms, girls' rooms, and mixed rooms.
There are a few points to focus on:Whether the room is mixed, whether there is a separate bathroom, whether there are cabinets, whether there are windows, whether there is access time.
Domestic hostels are generally divided into boys and girls, and there is generally no curfew time. Some foreign regions will have access control requirements.
Hostel public area.
Figure out the above questions, and you'll probably have a little bit of an idea of where you're about to liveIt's like a student dormitoryIt's just that the roommates are strangers and come and go. You may meet people who pray in their rooms in the morning, drunks who come home at night, people who wake up early and return late to catch up on their trips, and of course new friends who will open your eyes and open the door to a new world.
A public kitchen in an international hostel.
The conditions of the hostel are also divided into good and bad, and some places even have their own tradition of setting bed sheets, which is the style of the old hostel. Some hostels provide bedding that is comparable to that of a hotel. Since most hostels have shared toilets, there will be good or bad hygiene.
These have to be reviewed and rated at the time of booking.
When you stay in a hostel, you will encounter a lot of things that you don't expect at all.
In China, the respondent stayed in a hostel for the first time to socialize with foreigners, went to visit attractions together, and found that it was not necessary to speak English very "authentically", so that others could understand their own meaning, so he inspired himself to travel abroad alone.
There have also been a few nights when I chatted with people from late at night to early in the morning, listening to people from different worlds talk about their stories. Playing the guitar and singing on the rooftop, drinking with strangers at the dining bar. I even got to know a travel companion who would go out with me in the future.
The hostel in Thailand has a big slide.
Speaking of security issues。If you plan to live in a multi-person room, you should bring as few valuables as possible. Generally, hostels will provide locks in the room, some with locks from Yukai, some without Zhenling, and some at the front desk will rent locks.
You can bring your own small lock to lock your valuables in the cabinet. The domestic security is generally good, don't worry too much, foreign countries need to be divided into regions, and some countries will be stolen and robbed when walking on the street. Preferably stillDon't bring too many valuables, afraid of being remembered.
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Domestic youth hostel.
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