The 8 Most Incredible Hostels In Europe

The 8 Most Amazing Hostels in Europe

Traveling is an unforgettable experience, no one can deny that. What if we also stay in places that do not fit into the category of “normal”? In this article we will tell you which are the 8 most incredible hostels in Europe so that you can organize your trip. You will be amazed at the originality in these accommodations.

Amazing European Hostels

What do we usually look for in a hotel? That is comfortable, inexpensive and has a good location. That is what we can find without problems, but if we also want them to be original and make us live a different experience we cannot fail to choose one of these hostels in Europe:

1. Arkabarka Floating Hostel, Belgrade (Serbia)

It is located on the banks of the Danube River and instead of being built on land… it is floating! In the surroundings you can enjoy a beautiful park.

Arkabarka
Arkarbarka, Belgrade – arkabarka.net

You don’t have to travel far to find it, as it is only a few minutes from the center of the Serbian capital. It is an ideal place to be in full contact with nature. From the hotel terrace you can enjoy beautiful views of the river and nearby trees.

2. The Secret Garden, Krakow (Poland)

The name already makes us curious. This hotel, located in the historic district of Kazimierz, stands out for the architecture of its building and also for the names that have been given to the rooms (they do not carry numbers), divided into the fruit or herb wing .

The Secret Garden
The Secret Garden, Krakow – Tomasz / Flickr.com

Each room has a decoration according to its name. For example, you will find the apple pie or mint sorbet. The purple lounge has internet access and a movie is shown every night to enjoy with the other guests.

3. Sleeperzzz (Scotland)

This beautiful country of the United Kingdom has the most wonderful landscapes and traditions. If you are going to the Highlands you will be able to live an unrepeatable experience sleeping in an old train, but without neglecting all the comforts of a hotel.

Sleeperzzz
Sleeperzzz – Richard Webb / geograph.org.uk

No noise or movement since the train is stopped. Sleeperzzz is located in the small town of Rogart and is surrounded by nature at its best.

4. Fabrizzio’s Terrace, Barcelona (Spain)

Fabrizzio’s terrace is perfect to go with friends and make friends during our stay. It is a few minutes from the Rambla and resembles any modern house. It has a large sofa, video games, TV, movies and a lot of color on its walls and decoration. Breakfast consists of yogurt with cereals, orange juice, coffee with milk and bread with butter. What’s so strange about that? What can you ask for at any time of the day!

5. Palmer’s Lodge, London (England)

It is located in the Camden neighborhood in a Victorian building, in the best old London style.

Palmer's Lodge
Palmer’s Lodge, London – David Kadavy / Flickr.com

It was built with large windows, high ceilings, and ornate parquet floors. All the furniture is in dark wood with reliefs. The rooms are very spacious … 14 beds fit in each! It has a bar called Chapel that serves local beer to enjoy while listening to good music.

6. Ostello Bello, Milan (Italy)

It is a hostel designed for those who like to stay resting in the hotel after a day visiting museums or attractions. It has many books and games… and even musical instruments! Perfect if you are thinking of astonishing a guest that you have loved. You cannot miss its beautiful terrace full of plants. It is a few meters from the Duomo, so it will be very easy to find it.

7. Chiosco delle Monache, Volterra (Italy)

Volterra
Volterra – watchtheglow / Flickr.com

If you are on a walk through Italian lands, this hotel should be among your essentials. It is an old Franciscan convent built in the 15th century in the middle of a valley and between two rivers (Era and Cecina).

Although the hull of the building maintains its original architecture (for example its arches), the rooms are very modern, although the decoration is somewhat austere and simple. From there you can continue your way through Pisa, Siena and Florence.

8. Ostel Das Ddr Hostel, Berlin (Germany)

Ostel Hostel Berlin
Ostel Hostel, Berlin – Gobbler / commons.wikimedia.org

You may have seen several movies about this country at the time where the wall divided it in half. This hostel allows you to travel back in time and live in the years of the Cold War. The decor looks like it’s from the 70s and that includes the wallpapers, the television, the alarm clock, the lamps, and everything else you can imagine.

Which of these hostels will you go to to have another beautiful story to tell about your travels?

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