I've stayed in many hostels around the world, and there is a minimum
set of things that can make the difference from a place to sleep, to a
place to stay, to a place to hang-out and to one you enjoy.
First off, you have to have the basics right, otherwise you'll get
nowhere fast.
Basics
- Have a comfortable bed
- At most 8 people per room
- One bathroom per 8 people
- Provide linen for beds
- Provide a daypack sized locker
Simple Improvements
- Individual reading lights
- Provide a towel on check-in
- Provide soap in the bathroom
- Have a common area
- Have free maps / brouchures of the local area
- Be able to point out museums, nightspots and other activities
- Have Internet access
- Be friendly and smile
- Have either a backpack sized wardrobe or locker (not everyone
likes their stuff on the floor)
- Free washing powder and/or fabric softener
A place to stay
- Provide free breakfast
It doesn't cost much, only about half the people will be up in
time for it anyway
- Have a TV area
Sometimes you don't want to go out and get drunk
- Have a reading area
See above
- Have a kitchen, for guests to use
Not cooking is fun! But cheap kebabs and pizza can get boring fast.
- Provide wireless Internet for free (they are bringing their
laptop, so aren't occupying any of your own seating space)
- Assistance with booking other hostels in the same, or other,
places
- Assistance with booking further travel stuff (where to go, or
actually doing it)
- Have payphones and/or phonecards available
- Laundry area
4 stars
- Provide dinner, either free or at a price
- Free Internet access
- Free Laundry Area
- Have an attached (or closely associated) bar
- Free pickup from common, large travel points
- Providing complimentary shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste
Amazing
- Free phonecalls around the world
- Free glass of Champagne or Beer or drink on arrival
Everything on this list is something I've experienced at one hostel or
another when I've been travelling – so far not all at the same place.
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