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Explorer Hostel
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A clean and well-kept hostel just five mins walk from the old market square. Set over five floors, Explorer Hostel only deals in private rooms (the maximum number of guests per room being four) meaning that there are no large dorms.
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Poco Loco Hostel
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Opened in mid-2012, you can’t help but feel that the owners of Poco Loco know exactly what they’re doing. Set over
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Melody Hostel
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Once hostelling in Poland meant curfews and growling staff. Then any Tomek, Ryszek or Harold with a room was throwing in a couple of bunk beds and getting listed by hostel booking sites as a legitimate business.
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Soda Hostel & Apartments
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Soda Hostel & Apartments is located slightly further away from the centre than the majority of hostels in the city, but that’s by no means a reason to overlook it.
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Fusion Hostel
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We’ve seen many hostels, but few to rival Fusion. Could this be the best in Poland? The design here is positively futuristic, with an excellent common room decked out with low-slung sofas.
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By The Way Hostel
Wrocław was discovered a few seasons back by the backpackers - now it looks like it’s Poznań’s turn.
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Cinnamon
Enter via a shabby-looking barred gateway to find a rather spiffy choice of budget lodgings. The common room is right out of studentsville, what with all the band and movie posters, while the rooms are neat and simple and themed on colours.
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Explorer Hostel
A clean and well-kept hostel just five mins walk from the old market square. Set over five floors, Explorer Hostel only deals in private rooms (the maximum number of guests per room being four) meaning that there are no large dorms.
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Frolic Goats Hostel
Here’s a frolicking good hostel to look forward to, and one that comes with everything from private room to 12 man dorms.
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Fusion Hostel
We’ve seen many hostels, but few to rival Fusion. Could this be the best in Poland? The design here is positively futuristic, with an excellent common room decked out with low-slung sofas.
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Hill Hostel
The newly opened Hill Hostel is a great addition to Poznan’s hostel scene; it’s located within a block of the main
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Hostel Cameleon
More boutique styled hostel accommodation with a range of artsy looking privates as well as dorms with bright colours and sturdy steel frame bunks.
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Hostel Poznań
It’s not the most exciting of names, but at least you won’t forget it. There’s no gimmicks here, just very decent budget accommodation featuring woodcut beds, parquet floors and TVs and work stations in the smaller rooms.
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La Guitarra
A cool and well-kept two-floored hostel located smack-bang in the centre with a unique theme - every dorm and room is named after a guitar legend with Jack White and Chuck Berry being two particular IYP favourites.
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Melange Hostel
It's hard to remember that once upon time mentioning the word 'hostel' in Poznań would have thrown up images of bare-bones, atmosphere-free hovels where you might be screamed at for talking after a certain hour.
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Melody Hostel
Once hostelling in Poland meant curfews and growling staff. Then any Tomek, Ryszek or Harold with a room was throwing in a couple of bunk beds and getting listed by hostel booking sites as a legitimate business.
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Poco Loco Hostel
Opened in mid-2012, you can’t help but feel that the owners of Poco Loco know exactly what they’re doing. Set
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Retro Hostel
There are basic hostels for when you need a place to lay your head, and then there’s Retro Hostel, which claims to be haunted by the ghost of a man named Leon Moustache and boasts “93 percent full retro flavour.
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Soda Hostel & Apartments
Soda Hostel & Apartments is located slightly further away from the centre than the majority of hostels in the city, but that’s by no means a reason to overlook it.
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Very Berry Hostel
Very Berry looks more like a boutique hotel than a hostel thanks to exposed brick, artistic designs on the walls and brand new fixtures and fittings including sparkling bathrooms.
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