I have stayed in many places over the world but this is by far the worst. I have never felt unsafe in a hostel until now. There were no directions and it was in a rough location at the back of the train station, other residents appeared to be doing drugs, the owner came across as very creepy and dishevelled. There was no lighting in the entrance and so we were led up a dark corrdior otu the back of the building. Light fixtures were hanging off the walls, the kithcen was covered in dust, the door was smashed and taped up with cardboard, the keys didnt work. As a group of girls staying together we got no sleep and paid way over what we did for any other hostel in our trip to Slovakia/Vienna.||On another note the wifi also...
Read moreFirst of all, location is good. Near to the train station, yet walkable to the old town (around 15-20mins). There are eating places and minimarts along the main road nearby. ||Agree that some may not like having rabbits around, these furry little creatures are harmless and do not make much noise. I did not feel uncomfortable having them around. ||Owner is probably eccentric to some, but he is surely a nice and kind person. Many came to Juraj after being turned away by other hostels that were full, Juraj still managed to find sleeping space to house them. ||There is also a kitchenette for those who want to cook there own meals or make their own beverages. ||I would not mind coming back here if I come to...
Read moreJuraj is a really nice host. He gave me a detailed route from the bus station to the hostel before arrival which helped me easily find the location of the hostel.||The hostel wasn't location right in the old town, making me really comfortable to sleep at night as it wouldn't be too noisy in the hostel. ||During the two nights, I felt really welcomed by him and other people living in the hostel. We had really enjoyable chats. ||I would love to stay longer but I already planned and booked my tour afterward. Really looking forward to be the guest of the...
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