Hostelling, Is It For You?

ht think of hostelling as something that college studentsshower, while other hostels will have shower and
do while traveling through Europe for the summer.bathroom facilities located in the hallway. If you would
However, hostelling is not just for the college crowdprefer not to share a bathroom with strangers, make
anymore, and now includes people of all ages andsure you ask about the hostel’s policy ahead of
backgrounds. If you are a traveler on a budget, stayingtime.
at a hostel can be an adventure that will add to yourMore often now, reservations are becoming
travel experience.increasingly vital at hostels, especially during the
Staying in a hostel will not be everyone’s cup ofsummer months in popular cities. It is now not at all
tea, and many travelers would prefer to spend theunusual for hostels in popular tourist cities to be booked
money on a traditional hotel. Hostel traveling is bestsolid for months, where once it was common for
suited to those traveling alone, or to young peopletravelers to be able drop by the hostel and expect to
traveling in groups. Hostels are not reallyget a bed.
recommended for families traveling with young children.Price is by far the biggest appeal of staying at hostels.
In fact, many hostels do not accept children under aThe nightly rate for a hostel is usually no higher than
certain age.$25 or $30 per night, with most costing even less. With
Most hostels are set up like dormitory rooms, withthe average hotel room cost somewhere around $100
several bunk beds arranged in the room, withto $150 in many cities, it is easy to see why hostels
anywhere from four to ten bunks per room. Eachare becoming such a popular alternative.
traveler is assigned a specific bed upon check-in.Another benefit of staying in a hostel is that the staff
Nearly all of the hostels in the United States group theiris extremely accommodating and knowledgeable
accommodations according to gender, with the femaleabout the local area. Unlike many staff members of
guests in one section of rooms and the male guests insome luxury hotels, who travel in from the outlying
another. In multi-level hostels, males and females areareas and rarely see the city in which they work,
often separated by floor.hostel staff tend to live in the city, and have an
It is not uncommon, however for European hostelspersonal knowledge of the local sites, including which
(and those elsewhere around the world) to allowattractions are can’t miss and which ones
mixed genders to share a room. Make sure to askaren’t worth the trip.
about the policy of the hostel before you check in. I, asHostels also usually have access to discounts and
a woman traveling solo, have never encountered acoupons for local area attractions and restaurants, and
problem with these arrangements, and I have stayed inthey can provide information on the best restaurants
hostels throughout Europe, including Rome, London andand hangouts around.
Amsterdam. Some visitors might be surprised orWhile not everyone will find a hostel appealing, and the
offended by these sleeping arrangements.accommodation of a local hostel are simple at best,
The bathroom accommodations at hostels differ also,they can be wonderful options for lodging for the
with some rooms containing a shared bathroom andbudget minded traveler.