Amsterdam Hostel Living

Amsterdam, the capital city of Netherlands, is the perfect destination for a short getaway. This city boasts of museums that showcase some of the most beautiful art works by great Dutch painters. Beautiful historic and modern buildings with great architectural styles can also be seen in this city. The unique concentric canals surrounding its old city likewise, earned the city the label, "Venice of the North." There are over four hundred registered hotels that can be found in the city of Amsterdam. Depending on the season and the budget, a tourist can choose any hotel that he or she thinks would most suit him or her. An Amsterdam hostel is a cheaper alternative to a hotel.

A hostel is a place where a person can stay in temporarily. In a hostel, a tourist has his or her own bed and shares a single bathroom and kitchen with other hostel occupants. Some hostels have rooms with both male and female occupants in it. Other hostels have rooms that separately have male or female occupants.

Some tourists who are on a budget choose an Amsterdam hostel because its accommodations are significantly cheaper than that from hotels and bed and breakfasts. For some, they choose an Amsterdam hostel because its atmosphere creates more interaction between them and other hostel occupants and employees. The most common problem in an Amsterdam hostel, however, is the lack of privacy because of the shared living space. A hostel guest may find it difficult to sleep because someone else may be snoring or coming in late. Another problem of a hostel accommodation is the possibility of theft. To rectify this problem, private lockers are also offered. Another problem for those who are staying in an Amsterdam hostel is the presence of mosquitoes. Most hostels are concentrated in the oldest part of the city which is surrounded by canals and this is why, for cheaper lodging alternatives, these insects might be burden. Insect repellants and other plug-in devices may be used to keep these mosquitoes at bay.

Many Amsterdam hostels can be found in the Centrum area, in the Warmoesstraat, and even in the Red Light District. Just like in hotels, it is also available to book an Amsterdam hostel in advance since a lot of tourists come to Amsterdam during weekends and holidays.

An Amsterdam hostel usually charges around fifteen (15) Euros during weekdays and during the winter season. During summers and on weekends, however, the cost for accommodation in an Amsterdam hostel usually is approximately thirty (30) Euros. Some of the more popular hostels in this European city are the Flying Pig Downtown, Amsterdam Cribs, The Bulldog, Shelter City and the Amsterdam Hostel Cosmos. Most of the hostels in Amsterdam are found right at the center of the city making it more convenient for tourists to wander around the city. Many of these hostels are likewise near the Central Station, which makes it easier for its occupants to ride the train to their destinations. These cheap lodging places are likewise, just a walking distance from museums, parks and even the famed red light district of Amsterdam.

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