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A hostel in name alone, this is actually more of a budget hotel than anything else. Rooms are clean, bare and tidy, and while the prices are kind the chances of meeting any fellow backpackers are virtually non-existent.
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Hostel To-Tu
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Lacks the atmosphere of more backpacker focused hostels, and in all truth your fellow guests are just as likely to be Polish workmen as they are Ozzie beer monsters.
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Agrykola
Not to be confused with the middling hotel downstairs. Dorms are spacious and modern and there's also a lounge area with TV and pool table.
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Camera
We’ve never seen a more bustling hostel than Camera, where the average age of the guests appears to be 22. Graffiti decorates nearly every bare space, including the shaky elevator, which adds to the very youthful feel.
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Emma
Possibly the most eco-friendly hostel in Warsaw, Emma is run by a cooperative of five people focused on offering green accommodation.
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Hostel Służewiec
A hostel in name alone, this is actually more of a budget hotel than anything else. Rooms are clean, bare and tidy, and while the prices are kind the chances of meeting any fellow backpackers are virtually non-existent.
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Hostel To-Tu
Lacks the atmosphere of more backpacker focused hostels, and in all truth your fellow guests are just as likely to be Polish workmen as they are Ozzie beer monsters.
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Hostel UFO
Hostel UFO feels like it’s still a few months away from completion. The 4-, 8- and 10-bed dorms are bare
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Kanonia
An atmospheric old town hostel accessed down a narrow cobbled street straight from the pages of Hans Christian Andersen. Living quarters are cramped and sometimes noisy and guests shouldn’t be surprised to find nosey tourists peering through the windows.
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Krokodyl
A bright, modern hostel located over the river in the Praga district which maintains the marked improvement in budget accommodation in the city.
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Moon
If it’s all about location then Moon Hostel’s new Warsaw hostel is one of the best, with a prime building in the heart of bustling Foksal.
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Nathan's Villa
Set inside a city centre courtyard Nath has been putting backpackers to bed since 2004, making him something of an old hand on the local hostel circuit.
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New World St. Hostel
Bang in the heart of nightlife Warsaw is this place, a top little hostel that numbers wifi, DVDs and a Wii amongst its many standout features.
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Oki Doki
A charismatic hostel stuffed with abstract art, bits and pieces from thrift stores and wacky colour schemes. Rooms (and the reception
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Syrenka
Clean, comfortable and decorated with retro furniture. Earns good reviews amongst the backpacking fraternity.
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Wilson
Warsaw's first 'eco hostel' has arrived upon us, and with it travellers can look forward to a wall of plants, Japanese style 'pod beds' and facilities powered by solar energy.
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