Recommendations for Students Travelling on as little as possible

Posted by: Caitlin

Recommendations for Students Travelling on as little as possible - 11/09/04 10:10 PM

A group of friends and I are planning a trip to Europe...any suggestions for lodging? We know we want to stay in Youth Hostels if they are the cheapest. If you have any suggestions let me know, it'd be really appreciated!
Posted by: Mongo

Re: Recommendations for Students Travelling on as little as possible - 11/10/04 01:06 AM

Depending on the number in your group you may do as well pricewise using triples/quadruples in hostales as you would in youth hostels. For instance, a triple with bath in the hall at Hostal Villar is 43 euros, less than 15 euros/person.

In addition, the hostales are much better located than the youth hostels, with less regulations and more amenities. Check the list of hostales on MadridMans home page. Many of them have prices and availabilities listed.
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Recommendations for Students Travelling on as little as possible - 11/10/04 05:42 AM

Welcome to our ALL SPAIN Message Board, Caitlin!

European youth hostels are almost always the cheapest form of lodging. If everyone in your group do not mind a large, dorm-style of lodging with shared bathrooms, people opening/closing the room door at all hours, snoring, security issues, and no privacy during the day then youth hostels are for you.

Depending on how many people you have in your group, you may be able to get yourselves a 4-person hostel (called "hostal" in Spanish). Hostels are budget hotels in Spain. Budget hotels in different parts of Europe are called other things like in Italy where the budget hotels are called pensions or "pensiones" in Italian. In Spain, don't confuse hostels with youth hostels which are the dorm-style lodgings and are called "albergues juveniles" in Spanish.

If you decide on youth-hostels remember that you'll likely be putting your bags in lockers so it's a bit less convenient than having your own private room. Also, not all youth hostels are open 24-hours in Europe so if you and your friends are our dancing until the late hours you may miss the LOCK-DOWN hour and be left on the street to freeze. wink

Enjoy your time in Europe! Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: sallyanne

Re: Recommendations for Students Travelling on as little as possible - 11/12/04 05:54 AM

A group of 8 of us stayed in the Hostal Nuria last year, and although very basic it was clean, and you only need it as a base. It was not far off the Gran Via as well, which was quite useful for getting the train and buses to other parts of the city. You'll find it if you do a google search.