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Grand Hostel
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A cosy, well equipped, modern (air-conditioned) hostel right in the heart of the old town with some of the city’s most famous landmarks a stone’s throw away.
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Hostel Universus
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The new Universus Hostel has two great things going for it: its location in an ancient brick building next to the Golden Gate is ideal, and it’s also home to the Universus School of Languages – which means English is fluently spoken.
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Dom Harcerza
Basic and good value. The large dorms are often booked full of children, though the accommodation does also cater for those who don't fancy bunking down with a troop of beaming scouts.
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Grand Hostel
A cosy, well equipped, modern (air-conditioned) hostel right in the heart of the old town with some of the city’s most famous landmarks a stone’s throw away.
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Happy Seven
Jammed between the Pepperland on one side, and Przy Targu Rybnym on the other, this newbie has a lot to live up to in an area that has emerged as something of a backpackers ghetto.
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Happy Seven de'Luxe
Happy Seven deLuxe is run by the same folks who’ve been hosting backpackers at the Happy Seven Hostel across the street, and sure, you have to check in to deLuxe at the hostel reception desk, but that’s all they have in common.
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Hostel Universus
The new Universus Hostel has two great things going for it: its location in an ancient brick building next to the Golden Gate is ideal, and it’s also home to the Universus School of Languages – which means English is fluently spoken.
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Hostel Zappio
Atmospheric, budget lodgings inside an attractive tenement building in the heart of old Gdańsk. Accommodation ranges from prim singles to bright, clean dorms holding up to fourteen guests.
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Just Hostel
Clean, basic, simple – just a few of the words a stay in the Just elicits. With six tram stops separating your lodgings
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Old Town Hostel
One more hostel to add to Gdańsk’s ever growing list, this one with wood frame bunks and clean facilities inside a somewhat gloomy looking building.
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Przy Targu Rybnym
When this place opened it changed the whole dynamic of backpacking Gdańsk – no more curfews, lockouts or wicked gatekeepers ruining your fun.
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