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Oasis Backpackers' Hostel Granada

Albayzín
Open nowvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
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Laid-back hostel offering simple dorms with free Wi-Fi, plus a guest kitchen & a rooftop terrace.via Google

A highly social hostel set in a traditional building, featuring a lively courtyard bar and a rooftop terrace with views.

Reviews from Google

Fallon Parker6 months ago
This is my favorite hostel I've ever stayed at! The staff were so kind and helpful with anything that I needed. The location was perfect and easily walkable to everything I wanted to see. The hostel was very cute on the inside and has an awesome view from the top terrace. I stayed in a female 6-bed room and I was impressed! It was super spacious and clean!! Highly recommend as a solo traveler :)
木子阿力麻里6 months ago
The dormitory room has a bedside lamp and one electrical outlet. There are no curtains, so privacy isn't great, but the provided blanket is very warm. The toilet and shower are combined, and there's only one. Hot water is plentiful. Each bed has a large private locker that can easily fit a 60+ liter backpack, but you need to bring your own lock. Towels are not provided. The Wi-Fi is great upstairs, but terrible downstairs. It's very close to Granada Cathedral and the Royal Chapel, a 5-minute walk. The Justice Gate of the Alhambra is about a 20-minute walk away. There's a Carrefour supermarket nearby. Luggage can be stored free of charge before check-out and check-in, but you need to bring your own lock. There's a shared kitchen available for free use, equipped with an oven, microwave, refrigerator, and kettle.
Kayser Hartmud8 months ago
False promises / Basic Hostel We booked the hostel because of the activities offered on site (according to the website). We also booked some activities directly. Once we arrived, we were told that these were no longer available. Both the BBQ and paella evenings had been completely canceled. The hike in the Sierra Nevada took place on a different day (which we couldn't attend due to other reservations). The employee at the reception desk said that he was aware of this and had been trying to convince management to change it for over a year. The email address on the website, which we had used to inquire in advance because we had not received a booking confirmation for the activities, also led to nothing. For me, this seems like false advertising. In general, the hostel seemed to be operating at minimum capacity due to COVID. There were no communal activities, the bar only had beer (nothing else), and the reception was not open at the stated times (often 2 hours late). My girlfriend was here before COVID, when it was a lively and cheerful hostel with lots of communal activities and offers where everyone got together and had a good time as a group. That is no longer the case. The double room itself was clean and simple, the shower very small. As a basic hostel, it's not bad. The staff on site were very friendly and helpful. If you don't expect more, it's okay. We were very disappointed because of the obviously deliberately false promises on the website. Not recommended.
Alicja Davisa year ago
I had a fantastic stay at this hotel! The room was spotless, comfortable, with everything I needed. What really made the experience stand out was the exceptional service from Willy. He was incredibly welcoming, helpful, and always had a smile on his face. Highly recommend this hotel – I’ll definitely be coming back!
Alannah7 months ago
Clean, safe and quiet which are hostel essentials - Pablo and Antonio staff were very helpful and always friendly and welcoming which was appreciated
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