Review:
There is a lock-out period from some time in the morning until 5pm.
Bags are stored outside in a tool shed. Breakfast is very light, even for a
hostel. The shower facilities are somewhat awkward, though free and have good
hot water supply. The dorm I stayed in was 10 bunks, and all were full. This was
the largest hostel room I'd seen in Europe. Options for beds are limited in
Innsbruck, which is a real plus for the hostel. Its proximity to the mountains
is also nice. The staff does speak English and seemed friendly enough. Rooms
were clean, though top bunks are dangerously close to the ceiling. There is a
bar downstairs with cheap beer and an interesting atmosphere.
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