Apostrophe Hotel
A street work-of-art with its stencilled façade, this art hotel’s 16 dramatically different rooms pay homage to the written word...
A street work-of-art with its stencilled façade, this art hotel’s 16 dramatically different rooms pay homage to the written word...
One word: wow. This Savoyard farmhouse, in warm wood and stone, invites lingering in its rustic-chic rooms and bubbly hot tub. The spa soothes with treatments like fragrant hay baths...
Through a large stone arch and on a narrow cobbled street, this fab six-room B&B in an ancient palazzo is a find, offering gleaming white rooms that combine rustic charm with minimalist simplicity...
This friendly ‘backpacker’s resort’ is probably the only reason to linger in Selçuk after seeing the sights. Located 2...
Easygoing staff, a full range of facilities and a cream-in-the-doughnut location just off Eyre Sq make this a top choice. Spanning two huge, brightly lit floors, Kinlay House belies the dirty powder-blue exterior...
Modern, clean and very welcoming, this excellent independent hostel is the best-value place to stay in town. In addition to traveller-friendly facilities, the 14th-century arched basement gives a sense of history to guests' breakfasts...
A steep walk uphill from Lapad harbourfront, this is a highly popular and welcoming family-run place where the English-speaking owners go to a lot of trouble to make sure their guests are happy...
If you’ve ever spent a night in a police lock-up, staying in this former police station might give you flashbacks – or not. It’s run by an energetic, clued-in crew, happy to help you make the most out of your stay in Erfurt...
Long established and very well run, the famous Francesco’s has clean dormitories and rooms, and is in an enviable position with great views of the bay. It’s away from the centre, but is a lively meeting place for the younger international set...
An imposing building of grey exposed stone. It has 30 beds, big spacious rooms and excellent facilities. Guests can hire bikes or cavort with the trolls on the outdoor garden-gnome chessboard.
Perfect for solo travellers, this small, friendly and fun hostel is within strolling distance of hip hangouts and public transport...
The popular rooftop bar with cheap drinks and Acropolis views is a major drawcard of this modern and friendly Australian-run backpacker favourite, right near the Acropolis metro...
You'll see the pistachio-green Kilronan Hostel perched above Tí Joe Mac's pub even before your ferry docks at the pier, a two-minute walk away. Forty beds are spread across spotless four- and six-bed rooms...
A veritable rural retreat, Villa Eva is hidden among fruit and olive trees, which are strung with hammocks. The rooms have lashings of white linen – and character, including tiled fireplaces and domed ceilings...
In an old, pink town house, this top-of-the-line hostel offers small, attractive rooms, plush quilts, free wi-fi, a great bar out back, and a nice shared kitchen and barbecue for self-caterers...
Recently renovated and constantly winning accolades, HOTS is an ultrafriendly hostel near the port. Located on the 7th floor (have €0...
This new hostel is beautifully housed in an 18th-century gentleman's club right on the swift-flowing River Fergus. Some of the bright and airy rooms have fab balconies overlooking the water...
This tastefully renovated 16th-century mansion is in a great location in the walled town. Rooms replicate Spanish colonial taste, and are named for the countries in which towns called Trujillo are found...
Hostel is misleading. Forget shared dorms and smelly socks: this is a guesthouse, with 15 rooms, each decorated in rustic style, with funky cast-iron or wooden beds, polished wooden furniture and colourful linen and rugs...
Peaceful, good-value digs with a lovely restaurant downstairs turning out smoothies, snacks and ice cream (mains €3.50). Upstairs is a little sun terrace, and in between are recently refurbished, welcoming rooms with safety deposit boxes and fridges...
You won't find a better budget bed any closer to the city centre than this stylishly refurbished hostel right across the river from the Millennium Stadium. It's family-friendly, and there's an in-house bar, restaurant and gym.
Rotating works of original art by Limerick artist Claire De Lacy, a fish tank in the lobby, a glassed-in breakfast room on the first-floor balcony and red-and-white-striped decor set this groovy little hotel apart from the pack...
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