10 Really Beautiful Hostels You’ll Never Want to Leave

Making hostels your lodging option that is favorite is an economical option–but it does not need to mean putting up with a lack of conveniences or seedy digs.

The Very Best Hostels in the World

These hostels offer amenities which range to rooftop pools and views. Here is where to find them, and as soon as you check in, you might never wish to leave.

Caveland Hostel: Santorini, Greece

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Santorini’s cliff-nestled architecture and historic wine culture come together in one of its most awesome hostels: Caveland. This former winery cool rooms have been carved into Santorini cliffs.

The house boasts memorable patio perspective and an outdoor pool, and breakfast is included. Caveland’s “hidden gem” reputation will have you feeling at home on one of those most-visited Greek isles.

The B.I.G: Cape Town, South Africa

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Who says you’ve got to have a safari to experience South Africa? Do Cape Town enjoy a neighborhood in a hostel, instead.

Ranked the best hostel in all Africa from HostelWorld’s Hoscars, The B.I.G at Cape Town looks more like a chic hotel than a hostel, and has its own pizza oven and swimming to keep you busy when you’re not wandering the city. Bikes, a kitchen, and clean rooms can allow you to feel as a local–and downtown is only a brief walk away.

Bambuda Lodge: Bocas del Toro, Panama

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Another winner of a HostelWorld Hoscar, Bambuda Lodge is ranked the best hostel in all of Panama–probably as a result of its bar-adjacent waterslide which will take you on a 150-foot ride to the ocean.

Even if you’re not into booze-induced waterslides, Bambuda has a lot more to offer: It’s a short walk from city, includes excellent views, and has a lot of hammocks to relax in on the patio.

HUB New Lisbon Hostel: Lisbon, Portugal

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There’s a lot to choose from in active Lisbon as it comes to hostels, but only one has its own ball pit. Get the best of the Portuguese capital’s historical websites and thrilling nightlife by remaining near Bairro Alto, where bar-lined streets come alive with music and crowds after sunset each day.

HUB New Lisbon is also ranked among Lisbon’s finest hostels, and it may have something to do with the ball pit, its place near lots of high-end eateries, and events the hostel organizes like bar crawls. Pay a bit more for your very own spacious double room to feel like you are staying in a resort without the hefty cost.

Lunar Surf House: Adagir, Morocco

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The best hostel in Morocco and the next among the greatest hostels in Africa according to this Hoscars, the Lunar Surf House is exactly what it seems like, but maybe not what you’d expect of Morocco: a surfing getaway.

This hostel will put you in contact. Enjoy traditional Moroccan dishes and tea onto the roof, register for surf courses, head to a local hammam, or book a tour to the Sahara Desert–all led or recommended by locals.

The Hat: Madrid, Spain

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Steps from Plaza Espana, The Hat brings its allure into the tourist-frequented side streets of Madrid’s historic city center and is among the Spanish capital’s best hostels. The seven-floor property provides clean rooms and a relaxing setting, such as a roof deck you can enjoy from breakfast to late at night, a cellar social area to meet other travelers earlier organized tours, along with a spacious lobby that feels just like a hotel’s.

Plus, it’s right alongside famous San Gines Chocolateria so it is possible to indulge in 24-hour churros con chocolate. Ranked the fifth-best large hostel in the world by HostelWorld’s Hoscars, The Hat packs worth, fashion, and fun.

Mountain Hostel: Gimmelwald, Switzerland

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You can’t conquer a inexpensive room with a luxurious view. Mountain Hostel, located in Gimmelwald’s World Heritage-recognized Jungfrau region, is a backpacker’s paradise which overlooks the Swiss Alps and feels just like a ski lodge.

Enjoy the added breakfast before hiking the heart of the Lauterbrunnen Valley, and sit in with a spoonful to heat up after a day of exploring. Mountain Hostel could be the most economical way to experience the grandeur of the Swiss Alps.

Memory Hostel: Da Nang, Vietnam

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As a result of its under-$20 value, tile-coated inside, and a rooftop perspective of one of Da Nang’s iconic sites, the Memory Hostel might better suit some Vietnam visitors than an average run-of-the-mill hotel. Enjoy food or cocktails in the rooftop bar for a front-row seat to the town’s massive Dragon Bridge, which breathes fire on weekends.

Bumbles Backpackers: Queenstown, New Zealand

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For the very best of both worlds, Bumbles Backpackers is only steps from central Queenstown and offers water-front mountain views that make you feel like you’re staying at the great outdoors. Rent a bike to fit in a variety of sites, or hang out near the glass windows of the spacious common room to meet a few fellow travelers.

Bus Hostel: Reykjavik, Iceland

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Minimalist rooms and a charming common-area and pub make Bus Hostel a heart for backpackers and low-maintenance travelers at pricey Reykjavik looking for the best hostels. It’s only a short walk to public transit and the famous Hallgrimskirkja, the country’s largest church.

Make the most of the onsite car rentals to explore your natural environment, and warm up with a cocktail after a day of exploring.