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Babila Hostel & Bistro
Opening hours
- Monday: Open 24 hours
- Tuesday: Open 24 hours
- Wednesday: Open 24 hours
- Thursday: Open 24 hours
- Friday: Open 24 hours
- Saturday: Open 24 hours
- Sunday: Open 24 hours
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View on mapInformal hostel in an 1800s former school, offering a bar/eatery, a roof terrace & free breakfast.via Google
Housed in a grand neo-Gothic building with stylish, modern interior design and a quiet courtyard.
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I stayed in this hostel asy first experience staying at hostel wasn’t that bad honestly, besides coming back late and the front door closed which is okay , but you giving me an attitude every time you had to open the door for me ! I think you should not pick night shift and being rude telling me “ yea yea whatever “ and starts waving with your hands Im talking about the white guy with long hair you should at least change your red shirt my guy And put some smile on your face Because i didn’t see any of the policy’s says i have to come pack in certain time what a shame !!! The room was really nice just had one problem with bathrooms weren’t that clean If i ever would come back? Maybe but not facing the white dude again please!!!
Location is good around but from the metro is 11 mins walk to the hostel but I would not mind that. The rooms are okay but the washrooms are not the water comes out of the bathrooms after showers that I think definitely need some repair. But overall for the price is decent.
I had such a great stay here! The place is really close to the city center and super easy to get around. The staff are very friendly and welcoming. I also loved that you can store your luggage after check-out for free. The beds are comfy, the rooms are clean, and they clean them every day. There’s a kitchen where you can cook or heat up food, and the common area is really nice especially the balcony, perfect for chilling and enjoying the sun. My favorite part was the room with the TV where you can watch whatever you want. And honestly, the best thing ever for me was the flexible hose in the toilet 🔥 That alone made me love this hostel. I’d definitely stay here again!
I stayed two nights at this cozy, nice hostel as a solo business traveler, in the dorms. The hostel itself had a nice outdoor and indoor upper deck terrace, allowing for chilling and perhaps talking with others. It also includes a fridge and kitchen devices for use. The Wifi is good. The room itself is simple, quite small, and dark, with a single plug next to the bed. No curtains for privacy, yet there are small locker rooms in the room, with a key the hostel provides - a big plus. There is a bathroom in the room, and another bathroom and a shower room in the corridor, making it very comfortable. Overall, it is a great option for solo travellers or small groups who stay overnight, perhaps two, due to the fair and affordable price. For more great hostel finds, follow @triathlontrips on Instagram and Facebook, and check the website.
The hostel is ten minutes walk from babila station, it is very clean with lots of facilities but the actual room was very cold at night. There was no clean towels when I arrived either, I was told to come back in an hour then when I did I was told to come back in morning. Apart from that good value for money