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What's the difference between a youth hostel and a youth hostel?

There's basically no difference. 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 it and the hotel is that it encourages communication, and 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.

After removing all the luxury elements of star-rated hotels, budget hotels retain the most basic services they can enjoy when staying in hotels, such as:

1, equipped with elevator (When you check in with 30KG luggage, it is really important to know that the hotel has an elevator. )

2. Independent big bed or double room.

The separate bathroom in the room symbolically provides towels, cups, hot water and bath (usually shower) equipment, as well as soap, shampoo, toothbrush and even slippers. The symbolic provision is because the quality of these consumables provided by budget hotels is not high, like disposable slippers, which are hardly used.

4. Generally, TV and telephone are provided.

Many domestic budget hotels also provide free broadband.

6. Room cleaning service once a day.

7. Most of them provide their own breakfast. Some charges are lower.

8. Provide air conditioning.

9. Bottled drinking water is generally not provided, but electric kettles may be provided.