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A little bit of a hike from old Town, but not completely off the beaten track, this Australian owned and run hostel is pretty basic and hostel-like.
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16 Euro Hostel
If it's price and location you're after, then this recycled, former hotel turned hostel will probably suit you just fine.
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Academic Hostel
A large hostel 5km from the city centre situated on the Tallinn University of Technology campus grounds, offering rooms for one or two persons (kitchen, dining room and bathroom shared between every two) and all surrounded by a quiet and peaceful forest.
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Chilled Backpackers
Wow man, like, these dudes are chill - or so we hear. Apparently the newest and coolest hostel in Old Town, Chilled is situated in a medieval building but offers up all of the amenities one would expect in the new millennium.
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Euphoria
This hostel-esque happening, brought to you by the good folks over at the ‘Hostel With No Name’, is one of the larger places in town.
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Flying Kiwi Backpackers
Our research suggests that Kiwis lack the necessary wing structure to be able to fly. However, this hostel is so conveniently located you won't need to fly anywhere.
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GIDIC Hostel Tallinn
A little bit of a hike from old Town, but not completely off the beaten track, this Australian owned and run hostel is pretty basic and hostel-like.
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OldHouse Hostel
Bright, fluffy rooms make this nicely renovated, Old Town establishment almost too nice to be called a hostel. Common areas like the hallways, TV room and guest kitchen are just as spiffy.
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Old Town Alur
Touted as being the 'biggest' hostel in Old Town, the Alur has everything you'd want in a hostel plus an awesome courtyard where you can bbq in the summer - or winter if that's your thing.
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Old Town Backpackers
Owners insist it's 'not for tourists, only for travellers', so put on your best hippy-backpacker attitude if you plan to stay here.
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Tallinn Backpackers
Hands down this hostel is Tallinn's best for that feeling of international traveller camaraderie. Basically a collection
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The Monk's Bunk
The Monk's Bunk consists of several dorm-style rooms with bunk-beds to crash on. Certainly a bit more community
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Viru Backpackers
Tallinn Backpackers' smaller Old Town facility has the same fun, backpacker-run feel as its main hostel, but it's built in a former office space where rooms offer more privacy.
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