There is no reason why the music can’t be turned down till 2 am especially for someone staying in the J room. The staff is nice but in definitely wouldn’t stay there again since I couldn’t get a good night sleep…
Andrea W.
Classificação do local: 4 San Jose, CA
This is probably one of the best hostels I’ve stayed at. The Internet is pretty fast, and the rooms are pretty clean. This is the first place I’ve seen triple bunks though; that was interesting. The beds aren’t the most comfortable, but they’ll do. The covers and pillows weren’t too bad though. Also there aren’t really any lights in the room, but there are power outlets! The showers are nice too: there’s enough water pressure, and there’s a bench and hooks to put your clothes and such, away from the water, plenty of space per shower room. The toilets are individually roomed as well, which is nice. The common area though… wow! There’s this stage with bean bags and pillows, another area with couches, a space with high tables, and a space with normal tables, all wooden. Very chill, very nice place to hang out, and there were power outlets everywhere. Plus, Internet in rooms was good, although it was sort of spotty in the common area. I would definitely recommend this hostel! Pretty conveniently located too, although not directly in the city center.
Vijay J.
Classificação do local: 5 Long Grove, IL
We stayed for 5 nights at Sleep in Heaven during 3 weeks of travelling and it was one of the highlights of our trip. Pros — Clean & comfortable beds/linens — Spacious and clean bathrooms/showers — Automated room/locker entry with a keycard — AWESOME happy hour from 7 — 8PM each night(half off all drinks) — Friendly and helpful staff — Cheap bike rental($ 13/day), which is the BEST way to see the city — Forum metro station is only a 10 minute walk away — Reasonably priced by Scandinavian standards — Breakfast is offered each morning for a reasonable price Cons — No laundry on site(go to Laundromat Café nearby — unique and reasonably priced) — No kitchen facilities or fridge — On-site computers aren’t great, but Wifi is good We found Copenhagen to be a biker’s and foodie’s paradise. This hostel is within biking distance of both the city center and the innumerable great restaurants in Norrebro, so it’s a great base from which to explore. Highly recommend!
Meredith B.
Classificação do local: 4 Midlothian, VA
I’m not saying the place was awesome, but given what I paid to sleep there, I think they did a pretty solid job of things. The city is not an inexpensive place, and I was a bit surprised to find anywhere for the price they offer. That it isn’t smack on top of the public trans is a pest, perhaps, but it’s a short cab ride to drop your luggage if you don’t feel like going the two block walk from the nearest bus stop, and the place is usually quiet, which I found frankly refreshing. The cost includes linen, if not a towel, a key card that grants access to your room and your personal locker which obviates the need of bringing a lock, and there’s an add-on option for a cheap all-you-can-eat breakfast [I had a lot of muesli and hot tea]. The rooms and bathrooms both were spotless when I stayed, and the hot water was plentiful. They did –not– have a kitchen which troubled me a bit, but they’ll allow you to bring food from outside, just not alcohol.
Marnie G.
Classificação do local: 2 Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia
Bit of a walk from the main attractions and city square so not an ideal location. Also when I was there, it was very quiet so little hostel atmosphere, no kitchen and there was a terrible smell in the toilets. The rooms were clean and comfortable but for the money, I’d stay closer to the city next time.
Ravenas M.
Classificação do local: 1 Vancouver, Canada
This is one of the worst hostels I’ve stayed in. I thoroughly hated my whole experience here. It’s NOT close to the Central train station. If carrying or wearing luggage, it’s far too long a walk, I would suggest a bus. Once you’ve lightened your load it’s possible to walk the city, but I’d still want to get back to the area before dark. The route to the hostel is through quiet side streets in a not-so-great area of town. Once you find the place, check in takes forever. When you get to your room, you’re affronted with 3 bunk high beds and lockers that are noisy and faulty. I was unlucky enough to get a bed on the top, which was incredibly hard for me to get to because I’m not exactly tall. I was afraid to take cold medication because there was no guard rail of any kind, nor was getting down any easier than getting up. The bed felt rickety, the mattress was uncomfortable and the room was loud. The internet didn’t work at all in the room. For that matter it didn’t really work anywhere else very well either. And then there’s the bathroom. It always stank, the floor was always covered in water. The showers had nowhere to put/hang your clothes or towel. The doors were always open, both the one leading into the hostel and the one leading outside, so there were often bugs. The toilets often didn’t even work. Traveling expensive countries is nothing new to me. The price of this hostel was faaaaar too high for it’s quality, regardless if it’s Denmark.