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    Stayokay Hostel Rotterdam

    4.1 (8 reviews)
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    Hostel Room - Concertje van Jeruma in Hostel Room

    Hostel Room

    3.6(12 reviews)
    1.5 km

    Pretty bad overall experience (so far) I'm several nights…read moreinto my stay here (after being forced to get a bed here last minute because other accommodation in the city kicked me out without a reason) While the staff are nice here, they're about the only upside. To start with they charge "tourist tax regardless of where you're from or if you're in Rotterdam for work like I was. The photos are misleading, the rooms are sparse, outdated, uncomfortable with paper-thin windows that let all the noise in from the street. I know it's a hostel but in an area with a lot of nightlife, PLEASE get some better soundproofing. I never slept despite having earplugs in all night every night. It's made worse by a total lack of information and rules being enforced. Guests were bringing people in from the street at all hours to just fuck around and be loud throughout the building, and several of my roommates were on their phones through the night, and staff refused or ignored any attempts to get a quieter room or tell them to stfu. Cleanliness was awful, the showers look like something out of the gulag, and the fellow travellers, even for a cheap hostel, were so gross - one dude literally scratched his ass in the bed next to me, sniffed it, then wiped the brown on his sheet, and rolled over. WTF?! Seriously hoping for a refund on booking 26031 but I doubt they will acknowledge any negative feedback let alone fix it. Didn't try much of the food. It looked fine from what I saw others have but I had my own stuff.

    The hostel you stay at and the people you meet will make or break the trip, so choose wisely!…read moreStaying at this hostel was one of the BEST decisions out of the many hostels we have stayed at for it's hospitality, cleanliness and the friends we made here! The hostel is near the Erasmus bridge so walking to city center will take about 10 minutes, which isn't bad. It's easy to find and has a lot of surrounding restaurants nearby as well as the supermarket. There's a tram/metro stop just outside the hostel on the same block so you can get there easily. This is a VERY social hostel with a bar in the common area and a variety of activities planned daily, which we LOVE because it's one of the reasons we stay at hostels! The hubby and I had had a private room on the 3rd floor called the "Love Room" by coincidence. There are plenty of restrooms and showers (some private some shared) on each floor and we never had any issues finding an open shower/toilet even though the hostel was always packed with travelers! We had the opportunity to participate in their Dutch Delight social night on Monday, the Food Tasting Tour on Tuesday, the 5 Euro burrito plus tequila night and the free walking tour on Wed night! Plus the DAILY happy hour from 7-9pm which includes 1,50 euro beer, wine and shots! We made numerous friends from all over the world while staying here that we appreciate all the kindness everyone has shown us! We even had a few young locals here show us the nightlife! Because we stayed in a private room, we received the upgraded breakfast for each night we stayed there. The breakfast was your basic coffee, tea, toast and cereal. Pretty typical but if you are hungry, the local market is just a block away. We also took advantage of the full kitchen in the basement so save some money. Laundry is available for YOU to use for 5 euros (you do your own) and it includes detergent. All the staff here are super friendly and helpful! I love that they too are social and participate in the activities to make us feel comfortable! Although everyone was great, the two that stood out the most for us was Angela and Carlos! Angela especially, was one of the nicest person I have ever met! When she checked us in, she gave us so much information about the city, what to do, where to go...etc. She also showed us how to play Sjoelen, a dutch shuffleboard type game, during Dutch Delight night, which was such a great way to start our stay here in Rotterdam! We also met one of the owners during the Food Walking tour and she was just the sweetest person! Always smiling and gave us so much information and history about this amazing city! I highly recommend staying here if you want to stay at a comfortable and clean room and if you want to meet some amazing people!

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    Hostel Room - The bar... Feels like a dutch living room

    The bar... Feels like a dutch living room

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    CityHub

    CityHub

    5.0(1 review)
    1.2 km

    I stayed here by myself for a bit more than 2 weeks in two different top "hubs" and I really liked…read moreit! The hubs are very cozy and comfortable. There is plenty of space for luggage and to spread your stuff out, at least as one person. Hangers and hooks are embedded in the room, along with a number of shelves that double as steps. Each guest even gets their own snazzy black robe to wear to the nearby shower room which has plenty of water pressure, plus endless hot water and groovy music. Each hub is equipped with four, count them, four power sources. Two are conveniently located on either side of the head-end of the bed each with two USB charging ports as well. As someone who gets deeply annoyed at hotels/hostels, especially new ones, with limited/poorly accessible power outlets this was very comforting. The lighting in the hubs is controlled by buttons in the room and for even more control you can use the CityHub app which lets your control the brightness and colors of the RGB light strips that run alongside the bed. The light strips also double as a sturdy bedside shelf. The room features a window with blinds that can be opened and closed for privacy. Unfortunately, they do not black out the hallway lights completely so bring a sleeping mask if that is important to you. Sound isolation in the hub is very good but not 100%. You may also feel vibrations from adjacent hubs from time to time but this never was so much as to bother me. Compared to an open hostel bunk all of these issues were completely negligible to be. Of course, the beds are spacious and comfortable. There is no hub-by-hub temperature control but I never found my hubs to be too hot or cold. But I saw the staff lend out a fan at no extra charge to someone who found the room too hot. The lobby/common area is very cool. While check-in/check-out are automated by tablets, there is always a "CityHost" on staff almost casually blending into the background who is there to help or give advice and provide that human element despite all the technology. Each guest gets an elastic wristband at check-in which they use to access their hub as well as the building when it gets late. The wristband also doubles as the sole payment method for the impressive number of options for snacks, drinks, and "items you forgot at home" available in vending machines and electronic drink dispensers. That means you can pour yourself a pint of Heineken or a glass of wine, and even make yourself a gin & tonic with a shot from the liquor bar. An espresso coffee machine and an array of Pukka teas are also available. As well as limited refrigerator and cupboard space for longer-term guests, and a hot water pitcher and microwave. The common area seating is definitely a bit small and has a largely library vibe with people working at laptops and largely keeping to themselves. But it also includes a large corner of very spacious electronic lockers that are free to use before check-in and after check-out. These also work with the wristband! I haven't even talked about the location yet which is right at the end of the very popular Witte de Withstraat. Lots of good vibes, great restaurants, and bars within short walking distance not to mention the core sights to see in Rotterdam. The Metro is very close and the Centraal train station about a 10-minute walk down the street. My biggest complaint was that the wifi in the hubs was not very fast and I often had trouble streaming movies on it. Hoping this is something they can fix. Significant discounts are available, as of writing this, if you book a stay for at least 7 days. I paid 57€ per night for 1 person which further sweetened the pot of my already excellent experience!

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    CityHub - Alcoholic drinks station

    Alcoholic drinks station

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    The Flying Pig Downtown - Smoke room

    The Flying Pig Downtown

    3.9(57 reviews)
    57.8 kmCentrum

    Totally a scam!! Avoid at all cost. They want you to book through their site and not use other apps…read moreso they offer 20%. When the offer on Hostelworld said if you wanted a room alone you had to book all 4 beds. They waited until we got there 2 days later to tell us we would all be split up in several rooms. Refused to refund. A terrible experience and they thrive on ripping off travelers. It was almost like they took pride in it.

    If you are debating on where to stay in Amsterdam during your stay, you need to end that debate…read moreright now. This location is right in the heart of all the action, and every major spot to hit within the city is within walking distance or a quick tram ride away. I had never stayed in a hostel before, so I was a bit nervous based on stories from friends in other crowded cities. The check-in process was very easy. I booked through hostelworld and they just needed a passport to verify, then gave me the entrance key, house rules, and directions to my room. I stayed in a co-ed room with about 20 other people. Each bed was in bunk form with clean sheets and pillows with plenty of secure space to keep luggage underneath and an outlet to charge devices on the wall. The showers were clean and I felt like I had privacy while changing as well. The atmosphere at night was awesome. During my first night, I met four people each from a different area of the United States/England and we ended up bar hopping together. What an experience that was! The nightly rates are only a few more bucks than other similar ones, but I can assure you that they do not have the energy like the downtown Flying Pig does!

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    Kingkool The Hague City Hostel - Kingkool The Hague City Hostel on the Prinsegracht

    Kingkool The Hague City Hostel

    2.5(2 reviews)
    21.3 km

    The guy working there last night (September 27) needs an attitude check. He seems to think he's…read moreKing Kool himself. I came in late looking to book a room, and they had availability. He said it was past their check-in time but offered to sell me a private. That sounded good, and I asked if they had any in-person discounts. Pretty standard thing to ask for, and I asked for it politely. He went on about how he was making an exception for the late checkout and told me he could give me a "discount" of X. Well it turns out I had already seen the room selling for less than X on Hostelworld, so I told him I'd like to try to book it online (once again, politely). Well King Kool felt threatened by that, I guess. I have no idea what he was thinking, because he then told me we "couldn't come to an agreement" and went on about how he was going out of his way for me, and how I was being unreasonable by trying to get the price they sold it for online (??) ... and then told me to leave and go to another hotel! He could have simply said "this is the best we can offer," and I would have said "OK" and bought the room. Instead he kicked me out for no reason. Maybe he didn't like to be exposed for lying about a "discount" that was more than the online price. Dear management: when a customer offers to take a room you're not going to sell tonight, who is doing whom a favor here? Glad I didn't give King Kool any business.

    Went here for a quick overnight so did not have that much time to explore the Hostel. Decent…read morelocation but a good 15-20 minute walk from bus station. The themed rooms were cool and seemed like a good atmosphere in more popular tourist times. Clean rooms with communal showers on one of the floors

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    Kingkool The Hague City Hostel
    Kingkool The Hague City Hostel
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