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Eight Budget Hostels for Your World Trip

Every traveler needs a place to stay on their big OE and some of the more affordable ones around the world are listed right here.

Whether planning a weekend away or a round the world trip, finding half decent places to stay can be a tricky task especially if your funds are limited. The hostels in this article are by no means the most luxurious hostels but they are close to all of the amenities and tourist sites you wish to visit. They are affordable and the managers and owners are all extremely welcoming and accommodating. Please feel free to add your own hostels to the list.

Big Apple Hostel, New York City, USA

Conveniently located just off Times Square in Manhattan, its location really needs no more explanation. The Big Apple Hostel provides dorm rooms as well as private rooms with shared bathing facilities and is within walking distance of numerous Broadway Theaters, The Empire State Building, Central Park, and The Rockefeller Center. Kitchen facilities, a common room, and backyard barbeque area are provided and laundry services can also be arranged. A wonderful atmosphere is provided from both travelers and the fantastic management which is at your service day and night. Rates are reasonable and start at $39US.

Hostal Miralva, Madrid, Spain

Located in the heart of Madrid on C/ Valverde, a short walk from Gran Via, Hostal Miralva is a quaint little hostel which has recently been refurbished. A choice of shared and private rooms is available with the same choice being available for bathroom amenities. All rooms provide a safe, wash basin, and television. It is within walking distance of most of the important Plazas including Plaza Mayor and Plaza de Cibeles. The hostel is family run and they are extremely welcoming and very helpful. If you are looking for peace and quiet however, this may not be the place for you as restaurants located in the vicinity provide a lot of noise into the wee small hours. Prices for Hostal Miralva start at around 20 Euros for shared rooms and increase to around 30 Euros for a private.

Yellow House, Rome, Italy

Although situated at Via Argonauti 14, a little further out of the center city than other hostels, Yellow House is a 1 minute walk from the Rome underground Metro system and so easy access to all attractions is not hard. On arrival, you may think you are staying in the ghetto for all the graffiti around and it can be very hard to find once off the Metro. But fear not, it is a safe neighborhood and the graffiti is only due to the mass of students living in the area which coincidently provides a pretty good night life. The staff are young, ex-travelers who have stayed on to run the place for the owner and they provide a very real and comprehensive list of things for you to do in Rome. A choice of shared and private rooms is available and shared bathrooms are your only option. Breakfast is provided and a safe is available for important documents. Prices are cheap, starting at around 22 Euros. So if you're looking for something a little different, quirky, and with a great atmosphere, this is the place for you.

Three Little Pigs Hostel, Berlin, Germany

A former hospital building in the heart of Berlin is just the place for a fantastic, pink painted, hostel. Located right beside Potsdamer Platz at Stresemannstraße 66, the Three Little Pigs gives you access to possibly the best area in the German capital, within walking distance of the Holocaust Memorial, The Berlin Wall, and the Brandonburg Gate. As well as its own bar for socializing with other travelers, the Three Little Pigs provides both shared and private rooms, shared bathrooms, kitchen facilities, buffet breakfast, and internet access. Safes are located in most rooms and the staff are busy, but welcoming and helpful. Bike hire and free city tours are also available. Prices range from 13 Euros to around 35 Euros and are worth every cent. So if you're not freaked out by sleeping in an eerie but refurbished old hospital, this is definitely for you.

Hotel Namaskar, Delhi, India

Although not technically speaking a hostel, Hotel Namaskar provides a once in a lifetime experience for all budget travelers. Situated in the heart of Old Delhi and in the chaos of Paharganj, Hotel Namaskar is an experience to savour. Rooms are small, cell like, concrete blocks but offer a character second to none. A number of rooms don't have windows and air conditioning is non-existent. Most rooms have their own bathroom (squatter toilets and a bucket for washing), however some rooms do share and provide a Euro toilet and shower. A safe is located at the hotel foyer along with bottled water, toilet paper, and some food items for sale. The service provided by the staff is very welcoming. They will go out of their way for you. Little, quaint balconies and a wonderful view from the roof are features unique to Hotel Namaskar as is the fantastic, local coffee shop at its front door. Prices start at around a measly 600 rupees.

D & D Inn, Bangkok, Thailand

Right in the budget, young people, tourist mecca, that is Kao San Road, sits the D & D Inn. Not the most budget of the hostels you will find on this chaotic street, it provides more of a hotel feel than a hostel feel with the exception of the steady mass of 20 something's moving through its doors. A multi storied building; you will find shared or private rooms, shared and private bathrooms, as well as a rooftop swimming pool, massage facilities, a/c, and internet access. What more could you ask for? Right downstairs on the street is your link to anywhere in the city but you might spend a couple of days lapping up the shopping on Kao San first. Prices start at around 600 baht and is well worth your dosh.

Backpacker Cozy Corner Guesthouse, Singapore

Right in Singapore's bustling heart at 490 North Bridge Road, and on the second floor, you will find Backpacker Cozy Corner Guesthouse. Giving you shared and private room options, the hostel also provides free internet, laundry services, and a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere. As well as great service the Backpacker Cozy Corner Guesthouse is a short distance from some of Singapore's best spots including Orchard Place for your shopping fix, Raffles Hotel for a rather expensive Singapore Sling, and a range of inexpensive street restaurants which are fantastic. Prices start very reasonable at around 28 Singapore Dollars. A great place to stay for its location and affordability.

Bumbles Backpackers, Queenstown, New Zealand

Only a 300m walk from downtown Queenstown on Cnr of Lake Esplanade & Brunswick Sts, Bumbles Backpackers provides travelers with a choice of dorm and private rooms, communal bathrooms, kitchen, and outdoor living areas, and sensational panoramic views of Lake Wakatipu and The Remarkables mountain range. The managers are very welcoming and helpful and will provide you with information on a mass of tourist adventures including skiing, bungy jumping, jet boating, as well as Queentown's fantastic music and nightlife. Stay at Bumbles for an affordable $28NZ.

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Comments (11)
#1 by RJ Evans, Jul 3, 2008
Useful information. Now, where's that back pack? :-)
#2 by tracy sardelli, Jul 3, 2008
great article, thank you for sharing.
#3 by Ruby Hawk, Jul 4, 2008
Delightful, makes me wish I were a world travelor.
#4 by valli, Jul 5, 2008
Great information.
#5 by Marco van de Kamp, Jul 5, 2008
Hi RJ,

I looked up the 8 hostels on TFTHostels. So if anyone likes to book 1 off the hostels, you can compare the rates and availability here:
NY: Big Apple Hostel
Madrid: Miralva
Rome: Yellow House
Berlin: 3 little pigs
Queenstown: Bumbles Backpackers

He the links do not work. See the list here: http://blog.tfthostels.com/2008/07/eight-budget-hostels.html or search them here: http://www.tfthostels.com

Hotel Namaskar, Cozy Corner Guesthouse and D & D Inn not on Hostelworld, Hostelbookers and Hostelsclub. So still many hostels are not available with the big Hostel booking companies. Secret places still to be found...
#6 by RJ Chamberlain, Jul 6, 2008
Hey guys,

Thanks a lot for your comments. Marco, some helpful tips for people here. Well done and thanks again.
#7 by Lucy Lockett, Jul 8, 2008
I have to remember these when I go travelling!
#8 by Mystical Whitewolf, Jul 9, 2008
This is great information to have for anyone wanting to travel on a limited budget. I love my time in Europe. Would love to visit some of these wonderful places as well some day.
#9 by RJ Chamberlain, Jul 9, 2008
Thanks a lot Lucy and Mystical. Hope it comes in handy at some stage. Appreciate your comments.
#10 by booradley, Aug 14, 2008
Excellent, excellent information. It's always nice to have some travel recommendations when you are traveling this way. Thanks.
#11 by Lauren Axelrod, Aug 30, 2008
I would love to travel to some of these destinations as long as their far away from Bratislava from the movie Hostel. Scary
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