Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
The owner was extremely helpful and organised our transport from the bus station to the property, and then onwards to the airport in the morning.
The place is a really good cheap stay close to the airport and we can't speak highly enough of the owner. Great guy.
The hostel is within walking distance to the bus station for busses to to Uyuni. That's why I chose it.
WIFI is OK
Rooms clean
Bathroom and toilet clean, I had to ask for towels
The room was very clean and spacious, with comfy bed, big wardrobe, few chairs and desk, TV. There was private bathroom. It's quite well located, close to main street with shops and 15 min to bus terminal. It felt safe. Internet connection was very good.
We booked this property because it was one of the cheaper options closest to the airport and we had a flight the next day. The staff were lovely but the property as a whole is tired and rundown and in much need of an upgrade!
Got a couple of rooms here because it was close to the bus station and we had to leave early. Rooms are small but comfortable enough. Showers were good and a basic breakfast was provided. One of the more budget hostels but good.
Great location if you need to be at the airport early, as we did. Otherwise just like a travelodge with added restaurant (which was good). The room had a large and comfortable bed. The bathroom was old and dated, with a shower in the bath and so little room that it was awkward moving about. Saying that it was relatively cheap, certainly compared to San Pedro.
Very cheap for an individual room (price of a bed in a hostel). Comfortable, clean, good location
Marion
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