From the Carpathian Mountains to the islands of the South Pacific, where there are travelers there are independent hostels.
Frequently set up by travelers for travelers, backpackers hostels are the accommodation of choice for the savvy globetrotter.
These days they’ve left the old ‘bunkhouse’ stereotype in the past, too. There are eco-lodges, activity
hostels (where you can go diving or climbing, say), and chic urban hangouts fill the cities of the world. There are hostels
on boats, in trees and in caves… there are even hostels in refurbished prisons!
If you’re traveling on a budget, cheap hotels are generally adequate, but rarely allow you to meet anyone else
on the road. A hostel, by contrast, is as much a social experience as it is a bed for the night.
And it’s not just mixed dormitories and bunk beds, either – most hostels have a private room or two. They
may not be quite as cheap as the more communal option, but they’re still a temptingly affordable accommodation option
that keeps you on the road just that little bit longer…
 Prague Crowned
by its famous hundred spires, Prague rises up from the River Vlatva, like something out of a fairy tale.
Prague Hostels
 Las
Vegas Stranded in the Nevada desert like a brightly-lit mirage, Las Vegas is wild, weird and wicked in equal measures.
Las Vegas Hostels
 Toronto Culturally
rich, but relaxed and down-to-earth, Toronto is a favorite North American destination amongst independent travelers.
Toronto Hostels
 Sydney As
the gateway to Australia for countless backpackers, Sydney is one of the great travel destinations.
Sydney Hostels
Sydney Hostels
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