Kettle in Rooms

Posted by: Chiyo

Kettle in Rooms - 02/24/04 07:34 PM

Hi People,

I've booked with various hostels like Lopez (MAD), San Remo (BCN) & others in Cuenca, etc.

Was wondering if they provide kettle for you to boil water in your room ?

Or do we have to request for hot water from the common area ?

I've stayed in Youth Hostels, where there's only 1 or 2 kettles in the common area for everyone's usuage. In the morning, when everyone is preparing their drinks, it was like a mad queue for it.

I was wondering if I should bring a mini traveller kettle for convenience sake.

Thanks
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Kettle in Rooms - 02/24/04 08:44 PM

I'm not certain about Hostal San Remo in Barcelona (email them to ask or PM one of those who recently gave their reviews of the place here) but I know Hostal López does not provide a kettle. In fact, I've never seen a hostel (called "hostal" in Spanish) which did provide a kettle in which you could heat/boil water. I would not think hostel owners in general would object if you used one of these in their rooms as long as you didn't start a fire. wink

Saludos, MadridMan