Listed under Hostels in Valencia, Spain.
This hostel calls itself ‘deluxe’. It could be for each room being individually created by a local artist, or for the huge communal room and games room or for the fact that there aren’t any dorm rooms, just singles, doubles or triples, because the free internet, lounge with big TV and DVD library, free linen and air con are becoming more standard in hostels than they used to be. But the over all effect is one of quality, so maybe deluxe is the right word.
Each of the 28 rooms has it’s own bathroom, not to mention it’s own identity – some of the easiest rooms to imagine are the ‘Buddha Room’, the ‘Music Room’ or the ‘Mediterranean Room’.
The review sites aren’t hot on the free breakfast but the location gets a few good plugs – close to the beach and the town.
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