I stayed here for almost an entire week, mostly just sleeping, or relaxing on my phone in bed. I traveled alone and stayed in a 15-people bunk room.
Here's two big tips for staying here:
- The beds are short. If you're taller than 5'6", you'll have problems stretching out. However, I'm 5'4" and was fine.
- Get some earplugs. Even when everyone is trying to be respectful and quiet, staying in a room with a bunch of different people will be noisy.
Other notes:
Curtains for the beds beds actually help a lot with giving you privacy.
Everywhere was very clean, especially the bathrooms. There are mirrors in the rooms and the bathrooms.
The showers require you pressing the button every 10 seconds, and were burning hot when I showered in the middle of the day. Temperature in the sinks also varied, but wasn't a problem.
Breakfast is basically bread/toast or cereal, and juice or milk. Very basic but works fine. There's a vending machine for drinks and snacks.
There's an outlet in every bunk, perfect for charging stuff without worrying your stuff will be nicked.
It's in a nice area, very central, lots of places to eat nearby, and right next to the underground.
The wifi was working very well during my entire stay.
The staff was polite and friendly, including cleaning people.
My stay was very cheap, which is nice for how central it is.