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    Grand Hostel Manin

    Grand Hostel Manin

    5.0(2 reviews)
    17.7 km

    Stay here! Grand…read moreHostel Manin was my home base for my couple days in Cinque Terre. It's about a 15 min walk from La Spezia train station and right next to the harbor to catch the ferry. Overall great location also next to a lot of great bars and restaurants for aperitivo! This is the cleanest most well organized hostel I've ever stayed at in Europe. The rooms, bathrooms, kitchen, shared areas are all impeccable. There's also family dinners on some days so make sure to let them know you can make it. For 5 euros, you get a homecooked meal, wine, and great conversation with travelers from around the world. I would definitely recommend you stay here! For an affordable price and unbeatable location - not to mention its right around the corner from a fantastic gelato place!

    This hostel is stellar. One of the top three hostels that I've stayed in during my time in Europe…read more La Spezia is an amazingly clean and chic little town very accessible to the Cinque Terre (5 towns) in Northern Italy known for the picturesque hiking trails. It is brand new, and every inch of it is so clean that it reminds me of a Craft and Barrel showcase. One of my favorite things about this hostel is the great breakfast. Usually hostels don't have breakfast, or they only have really expensive and mediocre breakfast. This hostel has a wonderful breakfast- you get free foccacia that was freshly made that morning. I honestly thought that they were going to ration out the foccacia because it was that good, but they always have enough for everyone, even the ones who wake up late. I really appreciated how welcoming and generous the staff was. The staff celebrated my birthday with me and I was so glad I decided to stay here for that special occasion. I was also really thrilled that they held a pasta making class for 6 euro, they did a great job with that. Most pasta making classes on tour sites like Viator are 50 and up, what a bargain for 6 euro! To be honest, this hostel pretty much gets a solid 10 in every category I could think of. Wonderful location in a high end building in a chic neighborhood. Close the train station to take you to the Cinque Terre (it's only a 7 minute ride). Chic interior that really sets the place apart. Basically nothing can go wrong here! :)

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    Ostello Tramonti - Head chief in the kitchen

    Ostello Tramonti

    3.0(3 reviews)
    14.9 km

    I had a wonderful stay here!! I would definitely like to come back (which isn't common for me), so…read moreread more to see why. AMBIANCE/COMMON AREA: Friendly, laid-back atmosphere amongst the guests. Besides the dining room, there is only 1 main common area, which is small and gets crowded every night. There is a TV and DVDs available so one can chill and watch. There is a mini-fridge and microwave available in this area. The view from the common room is just gorgeous! STAFF: The staff are locals. They are polite and laid-back. They sell bus tickets to go to La Spezia. Free shuttle rides with a 3-night stay or more. FOOD: You can see the chefs cooking in the kitchen. Niko is the head chef. He does a fantastic job with the meals. Damiano is also great. Both are great cooks and nice! Maybe one day I'll come back and ask for private cooking tutorials (seriously though). Dinner is made to order. My favorite dishes were: the breakfast yogurt with fruits and bits of shaved chocolate, gnocchi, spaghetti with mussels/tuna, Chantilly cream dessert, and tiramisu. All simple, but super delicious! Prices are very reasonable. I enjoyed the food here over the Italian restaurants I have been to on my trip around Italy. The menu changes every 2 to 3 days. DOWNSIDES: -Fridge is too small. So you can't really buy much items. -Only 2 outlets in the 4-bed female dorm room. -The bathroom could use more wall hooks and/or a mini-table to place your items for showering. -There is no activity to foster social interaction. You are left on your own to initiate conversation. But at least the atmosphere amongst guests was friendly though. -They really should get a laundry dryer for guests, especially on days it's raining or cold. -The shuttle times to Riomaggiore is limited.

    Overall a pretty good no frills budget option for those visiting Cinque Terre. Keep in mind the…read morehostel is located outside La Spezia in Biassa, so you have to plan transportation accordingly. Public buses run from near the train station in La Spezia to just outside the hostel (but tend to run a little late). It is quiet and peaceful in the town but not many options in the way of cafes, bars, or restaurants. The hostel itself has a very nice outside garden patio area for lounging as well as a comfortable sun room upstairs. A continental breakfast is available for 4 euro until 9:45am. Snacks, drinks, and full meals also available throughout the day. Prices are a little less than what you would find in town. Wifi is pretty decent, although can be a little slow at night when everyone is using it. There is no wifi in the rooms, only in common space. The staff is friendly and helpful with directions and train/bus info. Free shuttle rides to and from Riomaggiore are offered, but need to be booked in advance and have limited seating. The rooms themselves are sparse as expected for hostels. We booked a private room with a double bed--quite spacious, especially with the vaulted ceiling. There is some storage space for clothes as well as a TV which we did not use. It was never too hot or to cold or too noisy. The hostel does have quiet hours and a curfew. The beds are decent but we didn't use the provided blanket, it looked a little worse for wear. The fitted sheet on our mattress also had some really disturbing stains (yes plural), so we lay on top of the flat sheet. I would bring ear plugs if you are a light sleeper since the town bells rings frequently starting early in the morning around 5am. There are many bathrooms and showers so we never really encountered a wait. The toilets are pretty clean and the showers have hot water, but some of them can be a really tight space. You basically need to go in there in a towel and leave in a towel because there is not much space to set your clothes and toiletries down without something falling onto the wet ground. It is not set up for a luxurious shower, but rather a quick simple rinse and rub down, which is to be expected in a hostel. You also can't stay in your rooms from 10:30 to 2pm when the bathrooms are being cleaned, but upstairs is open. tl;dr Pros: inexpensive, friendly and helpful staff, good sized rooms, hot showers, free shuttle rides Cons: showers need a little updating, stained sheets

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    Ostello Tramonti - Tiramisu

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    Ostello Tramonti - Gnocchi with tuna and zucchini

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    Gnocchi with tuna and zucchini

    Hostel Pisa

    Hostel Pisa

    4.8(5 reviews)
    81.2 km

    This hostel was in a convenient location. It took me 5-7 minutes to walk to the Pisa Centrale train…read morestation and 15 minutes (both at a leisurely pace) to get to the airport. I walked over from the airport at midnight and felt like I was completely safe. They have 24 hour concierge service which is very convenient as well. The total for the night was around 14-16 euros. They also emailed me about an all-you-can-eat dinner for only 5 euros, which sounds like a great deal. I appreciated the low price for the stay, but of course it was low for a reason. The rooms were really humid and did not have any kind of ventilation. Even though I used their fresh sheets somehow I ended up finding bug bites on my body over the next few days. They are very accommodating and convenient for travelers, but I probably would look around at other options (if they were cheaper but better) before coming back.

    Long time, no yelp! So recently I've been traveling with my two friends to Italy and France having…read morea great time and one of the places that made it so great was this place. It was super close to the airport to the point that my friend that was already staying there met me and my other friend at the terminal and then we walked back in about 10-15 minutes. It was set up pretty modern with 3 computers in the lobby and couches. But my absolute favorite part was having a whole pizza for only 4 euros and the fact that it was arguably one of the best meals I had in Italy all together. They also have a buffet of pizza, pasta, rice dishes with one drink for 7 euros, which was super good. And I also liked the outside that had a huge screen that we could watch the world cup on Whenever I go back to Pisa, this will be my first stop.

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