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What kind of hotel is a youth hostel?

Youth Hostel is a hotel for young people aged 14- 17.

Youth hostels, also known as youth hostels and youth hostels, are not quite the same as traditional youth travel agencies. Youth hostels are characterized by "safety, economy and hygiene", and the reception targets are mainly young people aged 14- 17. The price of youth hostels is based on beds. Generally, the charge for a bed is the price of a local fast food, which is about one tenth of the price of a three-star hotel. Indoor facilities are simple, including bunk beds, hard mattresses and bedding, personal wardrobe with lock, collective bathroom and toilet.

It is mainly short-term accommodation for backpackers, and young people are particularly encouraged to engage in outdoor activities and cultural exchanges. Youth hostels are usually not as formal as hotels and their prices are relatively low. They are one of the most commonly considered accommodation places for self-help travelers and backpackers with limited budgets. Perhaps the biggest difference between a hotel and a hotel is that there are many public areas such as social rooms and kitchens, as well as group rooms with bunk beds or bunk beds to choose from.

Features of youth hostels:

Youth hostels provide people with more than just a clean sheet. They aim to improve the education level of young people of all nationalities in the world, encourage them to know more about, love and care about the countryside, and appreciate the urban and rural cultures around the world. In addition, it provides an environment regardless of race, nationality, color, religion, gender, class or political views, so as to promote teenagers to know more about their own country and abroad.

Youth hostels are not budget hotels, so they do not provide hotel-style services: youth hostels advocate simple and high-quality life; Youth hostels help those who try to help themselves; Youth hostels encourage attention to self-growth, society and nature; Youth hostels advocate romantic and idealistic tourism views.