Budget travellers know that there is 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 bit more.
Very much a 'traditional' Youth Hostel - but nothing wrong with that. I was very warmly welcomed and shown around on check-in. I'd booked a four bed dorm but had it to myself two out of three nights.
The dorm had the largest lockers I've ever seen in a hostel. You could almost get into 'em.
Excellent value for money, a basic breakfast was included.
Special mention for Andy the expat Brit barman/Asst. Manager. Couldn't have been friendlier or more professional.
A gem they're lucky to have him!
Friendly staff member on reception who helped research how to get to Pont du Gard via local bus. Rooms were lovely, with a little balcony. Location is perfect for exploring the old city, close to the amphitheatre and a short walk from the station. Price for a double room was comparable to what I’ve paid for a hostel bunk bed elsewhere on the south coast.
•Great location (beside train station and Nimes Arena).
•Good amenities (toilets, showers, air conditioning, lockers, roof top terrace, bar).
•Clean facilities.
•I was allowed to leave my luggage in the hostel before my check-in as I was early.
A very warm welcome from Christophe, great location for bus to historic centre whilst leaving our car safely parked. Property was welcoming, comfortable and extremely clean.
breakfast was continental, as expected, and Christines apricot jam with the fresh croissants was superb!
I've stayed here before, so everything was within our expectations, great location, good value for money (specially traveling with the family), convenient and safe parking. Excellent organization and staff support.
Andrewonex
Family with young children
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