Guest User
September 13, 2022
I had a lot of doubts before completing my reservation, because the hostel is really very simple and I knew that all along, but when I got there it was really disappointing. The beds in the room I stayed in, as I saw in the photos, are old and made of iron, they creak a lot with any movement and because they are bunk beds, this is quite annoying. The least you would expect from a shared room is that at least the headboard of each bed has a socket, but that's not the case there... My room with 5 beds was very cramped and when it was full, with luggage from It was difficult for all guests to move around. The place has lockers, but I still don't think there are enough for all guests. We had the misfortune of having my friend's camera stolen, he had left it in the room and when we returned from a trip it was gone, it really isn't the hostel's responsibility, but I would like to record it so that other travelers can be careful with their belongings in this case. type of accommodation. Bathrooms are also very few from what I could see for the total number of rooms, the men's showers for example, only 3 stalls. The hostel is very basic, it has a kitchen that is functional to a certain extent, during my stay there I had to ask for lighters to turn on the stove, as the one in the kitchen didn't work. The reception is also not 24 hours and to return later we needed to ask for a key. When I left, I needed to leave my luggage for less than 1 hour at the hostel after check-out while I ate something before going to the airport, but the employee said there was no space, I think there was a lack of goodwill, but anyway... I paid Cheap to be in the Providência neighborhood and we know that Chile is quite expensive, but next time I will prefer to pay a little more to avoid some of these dissatisfactions.
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