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July 16, 2023
I booked this hostel a few days before the trip and it was at a very affordable price. It is a three-minute walk from Sol and Ópera station, so it is very central and well connected. It is a no-frills hostel, with just enough to spend one or two nights. The single room was small, but clean and good. It included a bed, towels, soap, a TV (which I didn't use), a table anchored to the wall, a chair, a bar with hangers for clothes, and some kind of safe that I couldn't open. There is no air conditioning, but there is a ceiling fan. It doesn't work badly, but on my day (38 degrees) it was a little short. Yes there was air conditioning in the hallways and entrance. The bathroom is in the room (this was what made me decide between this hostel and another one). It is quite small, especially the shower, but better than many. Clean, with gel and shampoo in the shower with screen. The reception staff was friendly and helped me with whatever I needed. The downstairs door opens by calling reception (although it was closed at night, they opened it quickly). The doors upstairs and to the room work with a code that they give you when you arrive. They already warn you not to lose it. The only negative thing is that hot water came out of the sink all the time when it was very hot and I couldn't cool off. Maybe there would be a few more plugs missing, but with the two that were there I managed just fine. There is no breakfast service, as stated in the characteristics, but it is not a problem. There are plenty of places nearby to grab a bite, from chocolate in San Ginés to La Rollerie, where I ended up having a pretty good breakfast.
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