Taste of Europe

Visit five of the most popular cities in Europe on this amazing trip! Head down the continent from the United Kingdom all the way to Italy. Start out in London and catch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. Then head to the canals of Amsterdam, before picnicking in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Eat a Bavarian pretzel and drink a beer in Munich before finishing your trip in the historic streets of Rome.

Flights (Optional)

Choose a destination for us to book flights to and from for this trip. You’ll be booked on a flight leaving the day prior to the date chosen above.

Private Room Upgrade (Optional)

Reserve your spot on this Voyista trip for $50 per traveler plus the cost of international flights. You'll pay the rest by 21 days before the start of your journey.

Description

DAY 1

Touch down in London

Welcome to London!  This city is filled to the brim with history. With English being spoken everywhere, it’s a great place to start out and ease into your journey to come. As one of the most global cities on the planet, London has excelled and is frequented by millions of visitors every year. You’re now one of them!

What to do:

  • Start out your European adventure in the cosmopolitan English capital.
  • Take in your first sights of the city as you arrive from the airport.
  • Go for a walk and see London’s famous landmarks–from Big Ben to the London Eye.
  • Stop for a cup of tea and start to adjust to the English way of life.
  • Make your way to our partner hostel and check in. Get some rest if the jet lag is too bad!
  • If you’re ready to go have some early fun, head down to the bar downstairs and meet some other travelers over a Guinness.

DAY 2

Explore the heart of London

Time to get the travel vibes going on your first full day. There’s so much to see and do–don’t wait to get into it. Today you’ll get a good feel for London and hit up the heart of the city, from Trafalgar Square to Big Ben.

What to do:

  • Begin today with your first breakfast of the trip.
  • Get acquainted with the city by taking the walking tour that leaves from our hostel.
  • After the tour, head to Trafalgar Square to catch some great views.
  • Explore the free National Gallery centered at the square and see world-famous art from artists like Da Vinci and Van Gogh.
  • Walk down the road toward Big Ben, stopping to catch a glimpse of 10 Downing Avenue (and maybe the Prime Minister).
  • Consider seeing the stunning London skyline by night by going 443 feet up in the London Eye.

DAY 3

Get acquainted with English culture

Today you’ll get a feel for what it’s like to live in London. After seeing some big attractions, it’s time to check out some local spots full of people and energy. Don’t be afraid to try some new food or stop and watch some street performers. Let’s go!

What to do:

  • Make your way to Buckingham Palace in the morning to see the famous changing of the guard.
  • Take a stroll through peaceful Hyde Park, checking out the free Victoria and Albert decorative museum if you’re interested.
  • History buff? Check out the Imperial War Museums and Churchill’s War Rooms to get an idea of what it was like to live during the Battle of Britain in World War II.
  • Check out Leicester Square on your way back toward your hostel.
  • Spend the evening in the happening neighborhood of Covent Garden, grabbing some dinner in the process.

DAY 4

Start exploring the canals of Amsterdam

Welcome to Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands! Known for its distinctive gabled facades of its houses and its system of canals, the city is like no other in the world. Start exploring the place that used to be the center of the most powerful international state in the world during the 17th century Golden Age.

What to do:

  • Walk from the train station through the center of the city.
  • Pass by the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, established 400 years ago by the Dutch East India Company and still trading to this day.
  • Make your way to the Dam, the popular public square next to the Royal Palace.
  • Get a feel for what life is like in Amsterdam by going to the residential Jordaan neighborhood, where you’ll always be in sight of a bike or a canal.
  • Go to nearby Vondelpark to relax in the most popular nature spot in the city.
  • Visit the Anne Frank House and get a first-hand idea of her compelling experience.

DAY 5

Take a day to visit some top museums

Holland was the home of some of the greatest artists in history, and Amsterdam offers great museums to see some of their work. After a day at the museums, change up the pace and head into the infamous Red Light District.

What to do:

  • Take a picture with the I amsterdam letters in front of the Rijksmuseum, before going in to get a sample of Dutch history.
  • Fan of Van Gogh or Rembrandt? Check out the museums focused solely each artist if you have the time.
  • Head to the Nemo building and go to the top for a panoramic view of the city.
  • Venture into the Red light District and see what Amsterdam is famous for.

DAY 6

Get a taste of Dutch culture

Amsterdam is the home of the distinct culture of Holland. From riding bikes along canals to enjoying some frites with a Heineken, you’ll feel fairly Dutch after today. Enjoy your last day in Amsterdam!

What to do:

  • Choose to rent a bike for a day in the city with more bicycles than people.
  • Head into a flower market and see the tulips that have formed a large part of the Dutch economy for centuries.
  • Consider a visit to the Amsterdam History Museum to learn more about the city’s past.
  • Visit a “coffee” shop and indulge in Amsterdam’s legal treats.
  • For the true Dutch experience, try some raw herring–or just some frites (fries) with mayonnaise from a street vendor.
  • Don’t miss a visit to the Heineken Experience, to learn about the brewing company’s history–and to drink their beer.

DAY 7

Arrive in the City of Lights

Paris, also known as the City of Lights, is one of the most dynamic European capitals. Spend the next few days living like a Parisian–picnicking in front of the Eiffel Tower, sipping on good wine, and breaking delicious baguettes. C’est le temps pour Paris!

What to do:

  • Arrive on your Eurostar train in Gare du Nord after speeding underneath the ocean through the Chunnel.
  • Begin your time in the city where the city began itself–on Ile de Cite, the island of the city.
  • Peak in the magnificent Notre Dame and wonder how it was built 700 years ago.
  • For the church-lovers: don’t miss Sainte-Chapelle a block away, which contains some of the most beautiful stained glass in the world.
  • Head to the famous Champs-Elysees toward sunset, making your way down the incredible shop-filled boulevard.
  • Arrive at the Arc de Triomphe–choose to climb up hundreds of stairs to the top to catch an amazing sunset over Paris’s iconic skyline.
  • Make sure to catch the Tour Eiffel in its most dazzling moment–every night, on the hour, the tower sparkles for a minute–don’t miss it.

DAY 8

Get a taste of France

Food, food, food. You’re in Paris and it’s time to make the most of the country’s gastronomical delights. After chowing down, check out the bank gauche and the happening Latin Quarter. Finally, head back over the river, where you’ll head to another special neighborhood–Montmartre. Artists like Picasso and Monet found their inspiration here, with Sacre-Coeur looming above them.

What to do:

  • Wake up, grab your things, and go to the nearest bakery–the first thing to do each morning in Paris should be to get a delicious baguette tradition, croissant, and pain au chocolat.
  • Grab a crepe from a street vendor or sit down in a crêperie.
  • Make your way to the city’s Latin Quarter, whose narrow alleyways are a hotspot for students and young people.
  • Find some cheap wine and get some picnic food–time to picnic on the Champs de Mars for dinner.
  • If you’re not afraid of heights, make the journey up the tower itself.
  • Head back across the city for an evening in one Paris’s famous Montmartre district.
  • Grab a coffee and people-watch before climbing up to Sacre Coeur for great views of the city.
  • See the house where Picasso, Monet, and Hemingway all lived.

DAY 9

Get your museum on and find world-class art

No visit to Paris is complete without venturing into one of its many top-of-the-line museums. From the Louvre to the Musee d’Orsay, Michelangelo to Picasso, Hellenic to modern–you can find some of everything in the French Capital

What to do:

  • Beat the line and start off at the Louvre, heading right down its beautiful glass pyramid
  • Don’t miss Venus de Milo, Olympia, and the Egyptian mummies.
  • See the most famous painting in the world–be prepared for a crowd of a hundred people in front of her, though.
  • Take a break at the Luxembourg Gardens, spanning behind the Senate building of the French government.
  • Bring in more modern vibes at the Musee d’Orsay, where the greatest collection of impressionist paintings is located.
  • See Monet’s water lilies–along with work from Manet, Van Gogh, Cezanne, and others.
  • Say au revoir to Paris and get ready for your next city!

DAY 10

Get a taste of Bavaria

Guten Tag, Deutschland! Known for the beer and pretzels of Oktoberfest, Munich is about as German as you can get. As the capital of Bavaria, the city is a home to countless museums, theaters, and beer halls.

What to do:

  • Start off in the city’s old main square, Marienplatz.
  • Gaze up at the large Neues Rathaus, or new town hall–with its large bell tower.
  • At 11:00 AM, make sure not to miss the Rathaus-Glockenspiel, a 15-minute show of figurines on the clock tower reenacting events from Munich’s history.
  • Nearby, peak into Frauenkirche, a large Gothic-period church with two massive dome-topped towers.
  • Pick up some schnitzel from Viktualienmarkt, a famous market which features an iconic Bavarian Maypole.
  • Spend the evening at the Hofbrauhaus, the world-famous beer hall. Drink a couple mugs of some great beer along with a doughy pretzel.

DAY 11

Get to know Munich

As one of the most developed and refined cities in Germany today, Munich has a lot to offer its visitors. From modern stadiums and relaxing parks to old palaces and museums, Munich will keep you busy from sunrise to late in the evening.

What to do:

  • Visit the Olympic stadium, built for the 1972 Summer Olympics in the heart of the Olympic park. The city’s famous football team, Bayern Munich, played here for over 30 years as well.
  • Stroll through the English Gardens, a nice retreat of nature from the busy city.
  • Watch some experienced surfers ride the “waves” of the quick flowing Isar river
  • Car lover? Consider a trip to BMW’s manufacturing center for a tour.
  • More interested in royalty? Visit the Residenz, the formal palace of Bavaria’s Wittelsbach monarchs.

 

DAY 33

Take a day trip nearby

As great as Munich is today, it’s had some problems in the past. The Nazi movement found its origins in its streets in the 1920s. A short train ride away, Dachau concentration camp remains as a museum and as a reminder to the country’s rough 20th century. Not in the mood for a visit there? Consider taking a day trip to the famous Neuschwanstein Castle, which looks like it’s straight out of a Disney movie.

What to do:

  • In Munich, visit the streets where Hitler’s movement gained momentum and where he gave speeches.
  • Walk down Drückebergergasse, the memorialized alley that some Germans in opposition to the Third Reich would take to avoid having to salute to a Nazi statue.
  • Take the train to Dachau, a small nearby town that was host to the infamous concentration camp.
  • Spend a couple somber hours walking across the massive grounds. Go through the informational museum as well to learn some of the stories from the time.
  • Alternatively, visit Neuschwanstein Castle, located in the Alps and the source of inspiration for Disney’s Cinderella.

DAY 13

Arrive in the heart of Italy

Buon Giorno, Roma! That’s “good morning” for those of you rusty in Italian. Welcome to the capital city of Italy! Rome is an incredible city filled with energy and composed of a mix of old and new. You’ll get right into it by exploring some of the city’s top attractions in its center. It might help for you to get your history textbook out!

What to do:

  • Arrive at Roma Termini, the city’s main train station, which is named for ancient Roman baths located across the street from it.
  • Head down the road. Take a turn at Via del Fagutale and be greeted with an incredible sight–the massive Colosseum rising above buildings.
  • Enter the huge sports arena and wonder what it would have been like to fight in its center with thousands roaring in the stands.
  • Just outside the Colosseum, walk Constantine’s Arch, built in the year 315 and still standing.
  • Start exploring the Roman Forum a short walk away. This is where the great Roman Empire was once centered.
  • See the spot Caesar was stabbed and where the vestal virgins were worshipped.
  • Walk to your hostel, and then join our pub crawl if you’re ready to party!

DAY 14

Walk the ancient streets of Rome

Another day in the amazing city of Rome. Today, you’ll hit up some more iconic spots that Rome is known for. From Trevi Fountain to the Pantheon, you’ll visit some the famous attractions that are worth a few pictures. Enjoy it all with a slice of pizza, or a cup of gelato!

What to do:

  • Don’t miss the Pantheon, a huge domed building from the Roman Empire period–a feat of architecture considering its almost-2000-year-old age.
  • Inside, find the graves of the famous painter Raphael, as well as Victor Emmanuel II, the man who united Italy as one country.
  • Climb up the Spanish steps–the 135 stairs were featured in the popular Audrey Hepburn movie, Roman Holiday.
  • Pick up some gelato or pizza and find a seat next to Trevi Fountain. Take in all the life around you while hearing the fountain’s water cascade down into its pool.
  • Before you go, make sure to throw the right amount of coins over your shoulder: one if you want to ensure a comeback to Rome, two if you want to ensure romance with a Roman, or three to ensure a marriage with a Roman as well.

DAY 15

See the history at the Vatican

Ever want to walk to another country? Here’s your chance–it’s time to go to the Vatican! At just 0.17 square miles, Vatican City is the smallest country in the world, with a population of just 1,000. The home of the Catholic Church and the Vatican Museums, it’s a stop you can’t miss on any trip to Rome.

What to do:

  • Leave your hostel and walk across the Tiber on a bridge that’s only a couple thousand years old.
  • Reach St. Peter’s Square, designed by Bernini and featuring huge columns, fountains, and an Egyptian obelisk.
  • Stand in awe inside St. Peter’s Basilica. The largest church of its kind, the massive structure is at the heart of the Catholic church and the millions of its followers.
  • Now, it’s time to go to the Vatican Museums and see perhaps the most famous painting in the world.
  • Make your way through the complex, passing by masterpiece after masterpiece. School of Athens by Raphael shouldn’t be missed.
  • Enter the Sistine Chapel and move your gaze upwards. See Michelangelo’s iconic Adam reaching up to God’s outstretched hand.

What's Included

Voyista partners with the best hostels in Europe.

We only partner with top-rated hostels that we have verified for quality. Each one has an amazing atmosphere and will be filled with travelers like you. Don’t worry about finding a good place to stay a night–we will make sure you are sleeping in style.

We book you on the best connections to your next city.

Voyista covers all travel from one city to the next on your trip. We have spend hundreds of hours finding the most effective connections. You’ll usually be traveling by train, and sometimes by air. We optimize departure times to make sure your travel is enjoyable.

You’ll have a meal every day at your hostel.

You’ll have the option to eat a meal at the hostel for every day of your trip. Usually, we’ll offer a breakfast in our partner hostels. In some cities, there will be a dinner included instead! These meals offer a great chance to meet other travelers, either before heading out to the attractions for the day or the bars for the night!

Join a free walking tour or another activity to get to know a new city from your hostel.

Almost every one of our destination cities has free walking tours offered by our partner hostel. Take the time to familiarize yourself with the new city and learn some of its history. It’s also a great way to meet other travelers! Other activities include trips to the beach and pub crawls!

You’ll get everything you need in advance.

Access reservation and ticket downloads, complete itineraries for your trip, and a full guide on how to travel safely and effectively abroad. This includes guidelines on packing, safety, spending money, and anything else you may need. No matter where in the world you are, you’ll be able to login on this site and the app to access everything you will need for your Voyista journey.

Use our Voyista App to explore cities like an expert traveler.

Once you purchase your trip, we’ll send you information on how to download your trip to our suggested maps app. This will allow you to have your itinerary with you 24/7. You’ll see where you are on a map with the GPS on your phone, and have offline directions to anywhere you want to go.

Our Voyista Promise

Our Voyista Promise

Here at Voyista, we do the most we can to ensure your trip will be an experience of a lifetime. That’s why we have hand-picked the best accommodations across the world for young travelers to stay in. At the same time, we are taking the hard planning of travel away and leaving the raw moments for you to experience. We promise that you won’t forget your journey for the rest of your life.

 

Listed below are the full details of the agreement you make with Voyista when you book a trip. “Voyista Booking Information” will answer most of your questions about your trip’s finer details. “Voyista Release and Agreement” is the legal release you agree to when making a trip pruchase, and “Voyista Privacy Policy” details how we will use your information on our site.

 

Please feel free to get in touch with us at contact@voyista.com if any of your questions are unanswered!

– Beau Ragland, Founder and CEO

Voyista Booking Terms and Conditions

Outlined below are the booking conditions for your Voyista trip. These conditions are current, as of January 1st, 2019.

1) What am I paying for?

When you pay for your Voyista trip in full, the following is included:

  • Accommodation for each night of your travel. This usually means staying in some of the best hostels across the world, which we hand-pick and verify for a variety of traits. They will have safe sleeping conditions, opportunities for social interaction, and front desk support available 24/7. On some longer trips, you may spend a couple nights zipping to your next city in a night train, where you’ll have a spot in a bunk to sleep.
  • A meal is included every day. This typically will be a European-style breakfast. This usually consists of baked bread, toast, juice, milk, sliced meat, cheese, spreads, and/or fruit. Some nights you’ll have an included dinner instead, often consisting of local cuisine. Our partner hostels arrange these meals and their times vary, so make note of when the meals are when you arrive in a new city.
  • All transportation from one city to the next is covered. You’ll usually be traveling by rail or plane. When these methods are occasionally not viable to go to some cities, you’ll take a coach bus.
  • Airport transfers within your trip are covered. We’ll tell you how to get to the airport the best way to make your Voyista flight. We may provide you with money in advance for you to pay in cash for the cost of transportation.
  • Walking tours in most destination cities. These tours often focus on the history and identities of cities. Some walking tours have a specific cultural focus as well. The tours are facilitated by partner hostels. The guides rely on tips, which are appropriate if you feel you got something positive out of the tour.
  • Access to the Voyista app. This app is like having a digital tour guide in your pocket and helps you access information about all the above inclusions.

What does my deposit include?

  • Your deposit secures a spot on the Voyista trip that you chose.
  • We won’t start booking reservations for your actual trip until you pay in full, however.
  • You may get a full refund within 48 hours of booking your deposit. After 48 hours but before 40 days prior to departure, you can transfer your deposit to another trip or cancel your trip and keep it as credit. Once you pay in full, however, you are committed to your listed departure date.
  • If you selected to include international flights, your deposit will include the cost of the initial airfare. You’ll be booked on the flights as soon as we process your deposit.

The following is NOT included with your Voyista trip:

  • Travel insurance isn’t included. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance for your journey to cover any unforeseen medical expenses or extenuating circumstances. You can purchase coverage with our partner World Nomads here.
  • Any meals not specified in your trip itinerary. Lunch will never be covered by Voyista, so plan on bringing spending money for these meals.
  • Any fees relating to visas, passports, or immigration are not included in your Voyista trip. Make sure you have a valid passport with 6 months of validity left before you depart!
  • Transportation within cities or to excursions during your free time is not covered by Voyista.
  • Entrance fees, fares, and tariffs of daily activities within cities are not covered by Voyista. You are free to pick and choose what you want to do and whether you spend money during your free time! We offer a comprehensive list of free activities in each city as well.

2) What should I know about the accommodation?

We strive to book you in top-rated hostels that we’ve personally verified as being great for travel. Here is some information about where you’ll be staying:

  • The places we book you in will have English-speaking staff, and have a worker available at the front desk 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you ever have a question or problem, feel free to go to them for help.
  • You’ll be staying in shared rooms (unless you select the Private Room Upgrade). These rooms often include bunk beds. Most other travelers there will be like you–going from city to city and enjoying the world!
  • Lockers will be available to store your personal belongings. We recommend keeping the most valuable things with you during the day, however.
  • There may be key deposits that you will have to give to the front desk when you arrive (typically no more than about five dollars). When you checkout, remember to get this deposit back.
  • Hostels will offer social activities for you to meet other travelers and explore the city. Consider spending a few dollars to go out on the pub crawl, or enjoy a free walking tour during the day!
  • Your hostel will offer you a breakfast and/or dinner every day of your trip. Make sure to take advantage of this! Eating times will change from hostel to hostel, though, so keep this in mind.
  • If you request it, we can try to book you in same-gender rooms as often as possible. This isn’t guaranteed, however.

3) What should I know about city-to-city transportation?

We will get you from city to city in the most effective way possible. You’ll usually be taking train or plane. Here’s what you should know:

  • Plan to arrive at the airport at least two hours before departure and at the train station at least 30 minutes before departure. Make sure you have your boarding passes and passport.
  • We book our travelers on trains when possible, as they are the most scenic and enjoyable way to go from city center to city center. Sometimes travel by air is more effective, so we’ll book plane tickets for you in this scenario. In some rare instances, a bus is the most viable option, and we’ll book you in a coach if this is the case.
  • We’ll cover your transportation to the airport. This usually involves taking a bus or the metro from the city center. We’ll offer you detailed instructions on how to get there. We refund you the cost of this transportation so you can pay for it in cash in person.
  • If you miss a connection or departure (i.e. sleep in), we are not responsible for getting you to the next location. You may have to purchase a new ticket or find alternative methods of transportation. If you contact us, we’ll do our best to help you–but keep in mind that you’re fully responsible for any cost of getting caught back up to where you should be.

4) What is the Voyista app?

Our app is akin to having a digital tour guide in your pocket. Here, you can access all the information you’ll need for your trip, including e-tickets, hostel information, walking directions, suggested activities, and more!

  • Once you purchase a trip, you’ll have login access to the Voyista app.
  • All information regarding your trains and flights can be viewed here, including your e-tickets and boarding passes.
  • Your trip will download when you first log in, and will be available for offline use throughout your trip!
  • Get directions to anywhere you want to go, any time. There is a maps component that shows your live location in relation to important locations, such as your hostel and departing train station. This makes finding your way back to our hostel late at night a breeze!

5) What are the included city guides?

Voyista offers a comprehensive city guides for each destination on your journey. These itineraries include daily activities that we suggest for each city. They are only a suggestion, however; you are free to do whatever you want! Spend the day relaxing in the hostel if you want, or go out and explore–it’s your choice. The itineraries we offer are expertly curated and we recommend that you explore the attractions we suggest. The costs/entrance fees for these suggested sites, however, are not included in your Voyista trip. We tell you how much they cost; the nice thing is, many of the attractions are free!

6) When should I book my Voyista trip?

We recommend booking your trip and paying for it in full as soon as you can. This will us to finalize your journey details sooner and ensure that you get booked in our number one choices for partner hostels. You’ll ensure that you get better connections from city to city, as some will get fully booked the longer you wait.

7) Do I need travel insurance?

We recommend purchasing travel insurance for your Voyista journey. We partner with World Nomads to offer insurance–but this is not included in the base price of your journey. You can purchase coverage on your own using this link. Travel insurance will cover any unforeseen medical expenses and other costs you may unexpectedly incur on your Voyista trip. Voyista, Inc. is not liable for any of these costs; they will be your responsibility. Because of this, travel insurance is a good idea to purchase.

8) If I haven’t paid in full, how can I change my trip or departure date?

If you would like to change your trip or departure date and it is still more than 40 days before your trip, feel free to email us at support@voyista.com.

9) Can I book within 7 days of my desired departure date?

You will not be able to book a trip departing in less than 7 days on our website. Call us or email us at support@voyista.com if you require traveling sooner this. We may be able to still book your trip, but we can’t guarantee anything.

10) What if Voyista needs to modify or cancel my trip?

We’ll keep you fully updated if, for some reason, we have to modify your trip because of something on our end. If this change affects the overall value of the trip significantly, we may offer you an appropriate refund at our discretion. This isn’t likely to happen, however–we’ll do our best to help you see the world!

11) When can I get a refund?

If you have only paid the deposit and it is more than 30 days before your travel date, we can transfer the deposit to another date or another trip. If you have paid in full, we cannot guarantee you a refund of any amount, unfortunately, given that many reservations are non-refundable and booked in advance. We’ll do our best, however, to try to refund you as much of the trip price as possible.

If something (such as a meal, transfer, etc.) is missing from your trip while you travel, please feel free to email us at support@voyista.com. If we find it was our fault, we can offer you a refund that corresponds to the value of what we failed to include.

12) What if I need to leave my trip early?

We will try to work with you if you leave your trip early, but we can’t guarantee you a refund of any amount in this scenario. All your reservations will be booked in advance and many can’t be refunded. We are also not responsible for your transportation or accommodation once you stray from your original itinerary in this scenario.

13) What is Voyista’s cancellation policy?

If you have only paid the deposit and have to cancel your trip more than 30 days in advance, you use the deposit for another trip or for different dates. If you have paid in full for your trip and then cancel, however, we can’t guarantee you a refund of any amount. This is because we start booking your reservations as soon as you pay in full. Because of this, make sure you are committed to traveling when you pay in full for your journey!

14) Will you book my international flights to and from the beginning and end cities on my trip?

Yes! Select the nearest major city to you when you book our trip and you’ll be able to see live flight prices added to the base trip cost. Simply choose a date and pay the initial deposit–we’ll then book your international flights. We’ll include transfers between the airport and your hostel as well. So, all the essentials of travel will be covered from the moment you leave your home airport to the moment you return!

15) How does payment for my trip work?

There are two options of payment for your Voyista trip::

  • Pay in full when booking your trip. You will pay everything at once, up front.
  • Pay a deposit when initially booking your trip. You’ll then be responsible for paying the remaining balance at least 30 days before your departure date. If you don’t do so, you’ll be liable for late fees, trip cancellation, and/or loss of your deposit.

We accept major card brands. You may have to call your bank in advance to authorize the large payment going through. If you have issues with paying these amounts in mass, we may be able to work out alternative multi-payment solutions. Email us at support@voyista.com if you require a special arrangement (we can’t guarantee a solution, however).

16) Can I make special travel arrangements?

Yes, you can! We can usually work with you if you require special adjustments to your Voyista trip. We may be available to do some of the following (charging you more when needed):

  • Add or remove days in certain cities.
  • Remove or add certain destinations to your trip.
  • Book private rooms in our partner hostels.
  • Add or remove days from the beginning or end of your trip.

We can’t guarantee anything, though. This is all conditional. Email us at support@voyista.com if you have special requests that you absolutely need. We can tell you before you book if it’s possible. When you actually book a trip, only do so if you are content with no special arrangements being available. We can’t ensure anything without talking to you beforehand.

17) When does my tour officially begin and end?

Your Voyista trip begins when you check in to our Voyista partner hostel on the first day of your trip. It ends the morning after the last day of Voyista-booked accommodation. We are not responsible for any bookings or reservations outside these time periods.

18) How should I prepare for my Voyista trip?

We offer you a comprehensive packing list and preparation guide once you purchase a trip. There are a few things that you should start considering before you buy a trip:

  • Make sure you have a passport that will be valid for SIX MONTHS AFTER your trip ends.
  • Apply for and acquire any necessary visas for your journey. Check your country’s state department to see what is needed. Voyista isn’t responsible for getting you a passport or any visas.

Release and Agreement By signing and electronically submitting the Voyista checkout form and purchasing a trip, I understand and agree to the following stipulations and recognize that I am the one taking this trip (or am a parent/guardian of said person if they are under the age of 18):

  1. I understand and acknowledge that this tour is marketed by Voyista, Inc., a US-based booking agency that coordinates travel outside the United States.
  2. Voyista, Inc. and affiliated companies, partners, and other companies acting on its behalf (including employees, officers, agents, independent contractors, and representatives of Voyista, Inc.) do not own or operate any of the entities that provide good and services for our journeys (including hostels, transportation companies, walking tour companies, food providers, or any other providers of excursions or activity). I acknowledge and realize that all these entities, companies, and persons are independent contractors and are not employees of Voyista, Inc..
  3. Without limitation, Voyista, Inc. is not responsible for any traveler’s losses or damages of property, injury, death, delay, or inconvenience in connection to or in cause of any goods or services offered by Voyista, Inc.. Voyista, Inc. is not liable for any of these occurrences, which may result from, but is not limited to acts of God, acts of government, acts of war or civil unrest, acts of terrorism, strikes or related labor activities, criminal activities, overbooking, downgrading of accommodations, problems with accommodations (heating, electrical, plumbing, etc.), mechanical failure or other problems with airplane, train, or bus transportation that affects the ability to depart or arrive on scheduled time, disease, sickness, epidemics, food poisoning, lack of access to adequate medical care, problems with evacuation in emergency, any negligent or willful failure or acts of a third party, or any other cause that is not in the direct control of Voyista, Inc..
  4. I agree to release Voyista, Inc. from, and agree not to sue Voyista, Inc. for, any and all claims of any nature related to my participation and purchase of a Voyista-sponsored trip. This includes, but is not limited to, claims for breach of contract, negligence, breach of express or implied warranties, wrongful death, or any statutorily based claim. I hereby unequivocally and unconditionally waive any and all claims and demands for any damages, costs, expenses, and losses of any nature whatsoever, including attorney’s fees, on arising out of or on account of any and all personal injury, bodily injury, death, mental anguish, emotional distress, property, or any other damage that I may suffer because of any cause whatsoever in any relation to my participation in a Voyista, Inc. tour. I agree to release Voyista, Inc. from any and all decisions to cancel, delay, or modify the tour as a result of unforeseeable events that are beyond the reasonable control of Voyista, Inc.. These events include occurrences or situations that make the tour impossible or commercially unreasonable, unsustainable, or impractical for Voyista, Inc. to conduct. Voyista, Inc. may also make necessary changes to increase the quality of the tour; I release Voyista, Inc. from any and all decisions related to this as well.
  5. Voyista, Inc. shall have no liability or responsibility for me whatsoever when I am absent from Voyista activities, including free time in cities, as well as periods of time before Voyista journey begins and after my Voyista journey ends.
  6. I agree to the fact that my Voyista tour begins with the check in to my Voyista-arranged accommodation on my first travel day and ends upon the morning after my last night in Voyista-arranged accommodation. Flights to these beginning and end cities are not included on my Voyista journey and I am responsible for finding transportation to the beginning city and from the ending city of my journey.
  7. I understand that travel abroad is different than travel within the United States and that it is not similar in many ways. Travel outside of the United States can possibly involve risk and inconvenience, including but not limited to climate, geographic, natural, hygienic, infrastructural, transportation, civil, criminal, or stability conditions. I understand that medical facilities may not be immediately available or at all available during part or all of my Voyista journey and may not be equal to the medical conditions of my own country. I assume all risk of any and all bodily injury, emotional or mental trauma, death, property loss or damage, and inconvenience resulting from negligence or any acts from all persons or entities related to my Voyista trip and caused by any (but not limited to) the conditions just mentioned. I have the intention and will fully assume all risks of this overseas travel and participation in my Voyista, Inc. trip and to release Voyista, Inc. from any and all liabilities to the maximum extent permitted by law.
  8. I understand, acknowledge, and agree to the fact that this release includes and applies to activities not directly offered by Voyista, Inc. on my tour that may be considered risky. This includes, but is not limited to, activities such as skydiving, surfing, water-related activities, cultural-related activities, extreme sports, as well as the use or operation of vehicles, including but not limited to mopeds, scooters, motorbikes, motorcycles, cars, and ATVs.
  9. I understand and agree to the fact that Voyista, Inc. reserves the right to refuse or cancel my trip at its sole discretion. If this event occurs, fees and refunds will be allocated according to the Voyista booking and cancellation policy. I understand that if this occurs within 40 days of my trip’s beginning, I may not have the right to any refund.
  10. Any and all loss or damage to baggage or property, or death or injury, resulting from travel by air carrier is subject to and limited by the airlines’ contract of carriage, its tariff, and the Montreal Convention or Warsaw Convention and their amendments, or both.
  11. I understand and agree to abide by any and all local laws while I am traveling on a Voyista journey, including those related to the consumption of drugs and alcohol. I understand that disobeying or abusing these said laws, even if done so unintentionally, will waive my right to a refund of any part of the cost of my journey. This may also result in cancellation of my journey at my own expense and result in me being responsible for finding transportation back home. I understand that if local authorities are to be involved, I will be subject to the laws of the country that I am visiting and actions resulting in my incarceration will result in immediate termination of my Voyista journey. I agree to waive the right to a refund for any of my Voyista jouney’s price and am responsible for any transportation if this is to occur.
  12. If I become incapacitated or ill during my Voyista journey, Voyista, Inc. is not responsible for any costs relating to medical treatment or transportation to medical facilities or transportation to another country or back home. Voyista, Inc. and its contracted entities reserve the right to contact the emergency contact given prior to departure on my Voyista journey for any reason whatsoever. I agree to the fact that these rights listed transcend and all privacy regulations that may apply. Voyista, Inc. makes no warranty that it will be able to properly cause appropriate treatment to be administered or timely administered in the case of injury. Voyista, Inc. is also not responsible for monitoring my health or any health care that I may necessitate on my Voyista journey.
  13. I agree to abide by Voyista, Inc.’s regulations and directions of any personnel or entity contracted by Voyista, Inc. during my travel. These personnel include, but are not limited to, any workers at booked accommodation, workers at the airport or train station, bus drivers, flight attendants, or train conductors. These regulations may include, but are not limited to prohibitions on driving/renting motor vehicles, possession and/or usage of drugs or alcohol, overconsumption of drugs or alcohol, disruptive actions, damage to property, or causing or threatening bodily harm to another person. I acknowledge and agree that Voyista, Inc. or its contacted entities may dismiss me from my trip, accommodation, or transportation at my sole expense for the failure of not following such rules or directions, or for any other reason that Voyista, Inc. or its contracted entities deem in its sole discretion requires my dismissal from my tour, accommodation, or transportation. I understand and acknowledge that in the case of said event, I waive the right to a refund of any part of my trip price, and that Voyista, Inc. may terminate my trip, which in this case I am fully responsible for the price of arranging further transportation and accommodation from then on.
  14. I acknowledge, understand, and agree to abide by the times scheduled on my Voyista, Inc. trip related to itinerary locations, including but not limited to departures from cities and arrival at accommodations. Failure to be on time for a scheduled departure or arrival may result in Voyista, Inc. or its contracted entities to leave without me, refuse my accommodation, or not offer me transportation. In this case, I will be fully responsible to make my own arrangements at my own expense to catch up to my original itinerary plans. Voyista, Inc. is not responsible whatsoever for arranging this.
  15. I understand that it is my full responsibility to obtain the necessary travel documents, including but not limited to passports, visas, and reservations, unless specifically arranged by Voyista, Inc.. Failure to secure these documents does not constitute grounds for a refund of any amount from Voyista, Inc.. I also understand that Voyista is not responsible for the loss of passports, visas, airline tickets, train tickets, or any other documents. I understand that Voyista is not responsible for lost or damaged luggage or any other belongings. In the case of a lost airline or train ticket, or a missed Voyista, Inc. booked flight, train, or bus, I acknowledge that I am solely responsible for meeting the airline’s, train company’s, and/or bus company’s requirements, both logistical and financial, for replacing said ticket and travel arrangement.
  16. I understand that Voyista, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in my trip’s itinerary and departure date, and to change transportation arrangements, including substituting airline or method of travel from city to city. In the event that this occurs, refunds may be appropriately allocated at the discretion of Voyista, Inc..
  17. I understand that I am fully responsible for any personal expenses that I incur while staying at Voyista-arranged accommodation or while traveling on Voyista-arranged transportation. This includes, but is not limited to, phone call charges, damage costs, and any other extra charges incurred for any reason. I will be required to pay upfront at the hostel. In the case that Voyista, Inc. is charged, I will be appropriately charged for the amount on my given method of payment.
  18. I understand that this trip is organized primarily for those aged 18 to 35 years of age. Booking is not allowed for those aged under 18 at the time of travel. Those aged over 35 at the time of travel may still book a journey, but I understand that, in this case, I may be placed in alternative accommodations that may not be up to the quality standards set by Voyista for its usual accommodation. This will occur in cases where the partner hostel has an age ceiling in place for its occupants. I understand that Voyista curated journeys that are intended for younger travelers, in terms of accommodation, transportation, and activities that are chosen.
  19. This Release and Agreement along with Voyista’s Booking Conditions constitute the entire agreement between Voyista, Inc. and me with reference to the subject matter within the agreements and conditions. I understand that I do not rely upon any promises or agreements that are not included within the agreements and conditions listed here, including but not limited to any oral statements made to my by Voyista workers or contracted entities, or any marketing by Voyista on social media or on other mediums. This agreement may only be amended or modified in a writing signed by Voyista, Inc.. The waiver by Voyista, Inc. by any provision of this agreement shall in no way affect any of the remaining provisions of this agreement, and the agreement shall be interpreted as if such clause or provision was not contained in this agreement.
  20. This agreement and performance of it shall be governed in all respects, by the substantive laws of the State of Connecticut. In the event of a claim by either party, dispute or proceeding arising out of my relationship with Voyista, Inc., or any claim that arises, whether or not related to this agreement, the literature of the Voyista trip or the Voyista trip itself, shall be resolved solely in courts of the State of Connecticut and/or the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut.
  21. Voyista, Inc. and its contracted entities may use any photographic, film, video, or digital likeness taken of me, as well as any of my comments while on a Voyista, Inc. trip, and any of my own photographic, film, video, or digital content shared by me with Voyista, Inc. through any format, for use of future publicity or marketing and without compensation to me. I understand this, and also agree to have Voyista, Inc. use my contact information for future Voyista, Inc. promotions. I have read the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy outlined at www.voyista.com and I consent to Voyista, Inc.’s processing of my personal data as set forth in the privacy policy mentioned. Electronically submit your acceptance of the conditions listed above only after you have read these documents in full and understand the contents and effects of these agreements. This electronic signature is made when you purchase your trip in full or make a deposit on the Voyista website. If you book over the phone, you will have to go online and electronically agree to these conditions. If you fail to agree to these Booking Conditions and Release and Agreement, you will forfeit your travel and be subject to a cancellation of your Voyista trip.
Privacy Policy
 
This privacy policy has been compiled to better serve those who are concerned with how their ‘Personally Identifiable Information’ (PII) is being used online. PII, as described in US privacy law and information security, is information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact, or locate a single person, or to identify an individual in context. Please read our privacy policy carefully to get a clear understanding of how we collect, use, protect or otherwise handle your Personally Identifiable Information in accordance with our website.
What personal information do we collect from the people that visit our blog, website or app?
When ordering or registering on our site, as appropriate, you may be asked to enter your name, email address, mailing address, phone number, credit card information, passport number or other details to help you with your experience.
When do we collect information?
We collect information from you when you register on our site, place an order, subscribe to a newsletter, respond to a survey, fill out a form, Use Live Chat, Open a Support Ticket or enter information on our site.

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How do we use your information?
We may use the information we collect from you when you register, make a purchase, sign up for our newsletter, respond to a survey or marketing communication, surf the website, or use certain other site features in the following ways:
       To personalize your experience and to allow us to deliver the type of content and product offerings in which you are most interested.
       To improve our website in order to better serve you.
       To allow us to better service you in responding to your customer service requests.
       To administer a contest, promotion, survey or other site feature.
       To quickly process your transactions.
       To ask for ratings and reviews of services or products
       To follow up with them after correspondence (live chat, email or phone inquiries)
How do we protect your information?
Our website is scanned on a regular basis for security holes and known vulnerabilities in order to make your visit to our site as safe as possible.
We use regular Malware Scanning.
Your personal information is contained behind secured networks and is only accessible by a limited number of persons who have special access rights to such systems, and are required to keep the information confidential. In addition, all sensitive/credit information you supply is encrypted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology.
We implement a variety of security measures when a user places an order enters, submits, or accesses their information to maintain the safety of your personal information.
All transactions are processed through a gateway provider and are not stored or processed on our servers.
Do we use ‘cookies’?
Yes. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer’s hard drive through your Web browser (if you allow) that enables the site’s or service provider’s systems to recognize your browser and capture and remember certain information. For instance, we use cookies to help us remember and process the items in your shopping cart. They are also used to help us understand your preferences based on previous or current site activity, which enables us to provide you with improved services. We also use cookies to help us compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better site experiences and tools in the future.
We use cookies to:
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       Compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interactions in order to offer better site experiences and tools in the future. We may also use trusted third-party services that track this information on our behalf.
You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You do this through your browser settings. Since browser is a little different, look at your browser’s Help Menu to learn the correct way to modify your cookies.
If you turn cookies off, Some of the features that make your site experience more efficient may not function properly.
Third-party disclosure
Do we disclose the information we collect to Third-Parties?
We transfer to outside parties your name, address, and contact information in order to book travel with third-party providers, including hostels, airlines, train services, buses, etc.
Third-party links
Occasionally, at our discretion, we may include or offer third-party products or services on our website. These third-party sites have separate and independent privacy policies. We therefore have no responsibility or liability for the content and activities of these linked sites. Nonetheless, we seek to protect the integrity of our site and welcome any feedback about these sites.
Google
Google’s advertising requirements can be summed up by Google’s Advertising Principles. They are put in place to provide a positive experience for users. https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/1316548?hl=en
We use Google AdSense Advertising on our website.
Google, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on our site. Google’s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to our users based on previous visits to our site and other sites on the Internet. Users may opt-out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google Ad and Content Network privacy policy.
We have implemented the following:
       Google Display Network Impression Reporting
       Demographics and Interests Reporting
       DoubleClick Platform Integration
We, along with third-party vendors such as Google use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookies) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) or other third-party identifiers together to compile data regarding user interactions with ad impressions and other ad service functions as they relate to our website.
Opting out: Users can set preferences for how Google advertises to you using the Google Ad Settings page. Alternatively, you can opt out by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative Opt Out page or by using the Google Analytics Opt Out Browser add on.
California Online Privacy Protection Act
CalOPPA is the first state law in the nation to require commercial websites and online services to post a privacy policy. The law’s reach stretches well beyond California to require any person or company in the United States (and conceivably the world) that operates websites collecting Personally Identifiable Information from California consumers to post a conspicuous privacy policy on its website stating exactly the information being collected and those individuals or companies with whom it is being shared. – See more at: http://consumercal.org/california-online-privacy-protection-act-caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf
According to CalOPPA, we agree to the following:
Users can visit our site anonymously.
Once this privacy policy is created, we will add a link to it on our homepage or as a minimum, on the first significant page after entering our website.
Our Privacy Policy link includes the word ‘Privacy’ and can easily be found on the page specified above.
You will be notified of any Privacy Policy changes:
       On our Privacy Policy Page
Can change your personal information:
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       By calling us
       By logging in to your account
       By chatting with us or by sending us a support ticket
How does our site handle Do Not Track signals?
We honor Do Not Track signals and Do Not Track, plant cookies, or use advertising when a Do Not Track (DNT) browser mechanism is in place.
Does our site allow third-party behavioral tracking?
It’s also important to note that we allow third-party behavioral tracking
COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)
When it comes to the collection of personal information from children under the age of 13 years old, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) puts parents in control. The Federal Trade Commission, United States’ consumer protection agency, enforces the COPPA Rule, which spells out what operators of websites and online services must do to protect children’s privacy and safety online.
We do not specifically market to children under the age of 13 years old.
Do we let third-parties, including ad networks or plug-ins, collect PII from children under 13?
Fair Information Practices
The Fair Information Practices Principles form the backbone of privacy law in the United States and the concepts they include have played a significant role in the development of data protection laws around the globe. Understanding the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be implemented is critical to comply with the various privacy laws that protect personal information.
In order to be in line with Fair Information Practices we will take the following responsive action, should a data breach occur:
We will notify you via email
       Within 7 business days
We also agree to the Individual Redress Principle which requires that individuals have the right to legally pursue enforceable rights against data collectors and processors who fail to adhere to the law. This principle requires not only that individuals have enforceable rights against data users, but also that individuals have recourse to courts or government agencies to investigate and/or prosecute non-compliance by data processors.

Trip Reviews

Here are some of partner hostels where you’ll likely be staying on this trip:

Our Partner Hostel in London, UK

London

Mel Owe
Mel Owe
14:19 26 Sep 19
Love this place. A little pricey but for what you get it's worth it. The hostel has a very communal vibe. Kitchen is fantastic lots of utensils. The common areas are nice and cozy. The rooms are clean and bed is comfortable. Not far from many famous attractions. I will be back soon.
Mandy Kepner
Mandy Kepner
10:20 23 Aug 19
This was my first trip to a hostel and we really enjoyed it. We stayed in a 6 girl dorm and got along great with our roommates. The area with the bar is AMAZING and very lively at night. I dropped a star because I was disappointed in the customer service, when we first checked in, the guy wasn’t very helpful or friendly. He didn’t explain how everything worked; like how the lockers worked or bed linen or towels and where to get those items. The people working at the bar though were super nice and friendly! Also the floors inside the room were dirty, every time I stepped in the shower there’s black dirt and hair and dust, every time we put on our shoes we had to wipe all the stuff our feet. The beds were comfortable but just very squeaky so you can hear every time someone moves on their bed. One thing that was very inconvenient was that in the bathrooms you aren’t allowed to plug anything in except a shaver, it was a specific outlet, so we had to curl our hair sitting on the floor without a mirror. Otherwise, super cute environment!
suzanne hawkins
suzanne hawkins
03:42 16 Sep 19
I stayed at the Wombat in London in August of 2018. F66, solo traveler. This is without a doubt the best hostel I've encountered. It's convenient to everything. The facility, although an old building, has obviously recently been renovated and the rooms are beautiful with waxed hardwood floors, freshly painted walls and all the necessities. With the guest kitchen, the games area and bar downstairs, laundry on site, it lacks for nothing!
Nöl
Nöl
01:30 25 Oct 19
It is a cool hostel. The workers there are very friendly and will help you if you have problems. I just can recommend the hostel. One of the best hostels i have ever been.
Cas de Kock
Cas de Kock
20:44 09 Sep 19
Fantastic Hostel on a convenient location. Everything was clean. Beds exactly what you expect in a European hostel but at a great price and the awesome bar is the basement is a huge bonus. One minor annoying thing was that I paid extra for late checkout but still got woken up (not nice if you have a huge hangover ????). Must have been a mistake at the reception or something.
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Our Partner Hostel in Paris, France

Paris

Catherine Lévesque
Catherine Lévesque
11:52 19 Sep 19
One of the best party hostel I have been in my life. St Christopher Inn are hostels all around the world, who provide a good ambiance for people who are alone and want to party. There is a bar and a DJ scene in the middle of the hostel! The price is cheep, well located and they even have a free "all you can eat" breakfast with meat egg and cheese if you make your reservation on there website ( if it's not on the website you have to pay but it's cheap). Bed are so comfortable and the workers are so kind.. love this place!
E. Chávez
E. Chávez
12:34 02 Aug 19
This is a great party hostel for those looking to have fun on a Wednesday night or every night. The hostel was really clean and the staff was always friendly and helpful. I wish I could've stayed long enough to enjoy one of their free tours around the city, but if you can take a tour with them go for it! It's nice to have a little bit of company while solo traveling. On the other hand. The location is great, but the neighborhood looks a little bit dangerous at night. If you can, come to the hostel to do your check in either in the morning or in the afternoon just to avoid any issues in the streets. Overall, great hostel. Stay here if you can. ????
Amina
Amina
14:06 13 Sep 19
It is clean and comfortable. The staff is very helpful and helped me out which is really why I give it a five star rating. And so nice that breakfast is included. However, it is situated right upon a bar which plays music quite loud and late in the evening, it did not bother me but could be good to know. Also, Gare du Nord is not a nice place to be. So if you are planning on staying for more than 2 nights I would look elsewhere.
Meghavi patel
Meghavi patel
21:45 27 Oct 19
Decent party hostel. Good place to meet people. I took off 2 stars because the area outside isn't too safe. Also, the washrooms were not well maintained. There should be someone who comes in after all the partying to clean up the vomit because otherwise it smells really bad in the morning. I had to wake up extra early and I got to see many unpleasant surprises in the washroom. The smell or the shared washroom was bad throughout the day, but got worse at night. The staff at the reception are very friendly. Decent stay for 1 or 2 nights.
Olive Uwineza
Olive Uwineza
18:31 22 Oct 19
Definitely better than another hostel I once stayed at in Paris. There are curtains on each bed for privacy and lockers to keep your belongings safe. I just wish they also had an open space/room where one can do workouts; no gym equipment needed, just an open space. I enjoyed my stay but felt bad for skipping my workouts.
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Our Partner Hostel in Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona

vishesh nijhawan
vishesh nijhawan
11:06 07 Oct 19
You fall in love with the people there. The volunteers who run the hostel make it look effortlessly easy and are always available for a good conversation, a crazy night out or an ice-cream at 2am. Beware, this is not a wannabe hostel, but a hostel with heart and you leave here making friends. The free family hostel dinners and games every night make this place special and give an opportunity to bond with the other travellers. Hostel One has cracked the code on how to be both - a chill holiday and a party hostel.
Caroline Theriault
Caroline Theriault
21:50 15 Sep 19
I had a great time at Hostel One Ramblas, and it offered more than many hostels I've been to. For a very small fee I had laundry service, a secure lock, and a very private bed in a big dorm. There was also a family dinner every evening with drinking games - it was such a nice way to meet other people staying at the hostel. For the nights where going out wasn't as appealing, a few of us watched movies in the common area. The hostel itself is a short walk from one of the main metro stations and getting around was very easy. I would definitely go back.
Carlos F. Aguilar
Carlos F. Aguilar
04:53 30 Sep 19
This place is fantastic!! it's managed by wonderful people, only good vibes, all the staff members are truly amazing, specially Santi.. great experience, fun and adventurous! 😀
Claire Davies
Claire Davies
21:11 03 Sep 19
One of the best hostels I’ve stayed at. Clean dorms and facilities and lovely staff. Attracted likeminded travellers from all over the globe. Staff would cook and organise dinner, drinking games and a good night out, as well as day time activities for us all. Would highly recommend!
Matthew Edwards
Matthew Edwards
14:18 17 Jun 19
Hostel One Las Ramblas was the perfect place to stay in Barcelona! We came with a group of 4 and made so many new friends. The staff was really welcoming and went out of their way to make sure we were always having fun (one of them even super-glued my heel when it broke on the way to the bar). They cook dinner for you and plan drinking games each night which was an awesome way to bond with the people staying there. Patrick, Josh, Angela and Dani were especially helpful, friendly and fun to hang out with - thanks guys!! Would highly recommend staying here if you’re looking for a chill party hostel. -KC, Ale, Matt & Gabe
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Our Partner Hostel in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Amsterdam

Clink
4.5
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Rachel Sarah
Rachel Sarah
11:50 04 Nov 19
Really lovely hostel with massive and airy common areas. Perfect for somebody working and traveling as there were so many nice spaces to set up your laptop and work. Especially loved the atrium and the fact there were yoga mats and an outdoorsy feel to an indoor area. So close to the train station, too! Would definitely come back.
Tina L
Tina L
18:12 16 Oct 19
I enjoyed my stay at Clink. I only stayed here for two nights and had my own private room with its own en-suite bathroom. I had just flown in from a long flight and didn’t feel like interacting with people, so I didn’t get to enjoy the community events or areas. I was checked in quickly and was able to go to my room and relax. Check out was super quick and easy as well. I liked the area, it’s across from the Amsterdam Central station. You have to get on a free ferry boat to get across. There is usually one when I get there. Overall, I would absolutely stay here again!
Deborah Hand
Deborah Hand
08:46 24 Aug 19
We as a couple loved the location. Especially after a long hot busy day in the centre. The ferry across the river took 2 minutes and then a very short stroll to Clink. We hired a bike on our last morning but stayed on the north side as we weren’t brave enough to ride in the centre as it was the height of the tourist season. The Clink is laid back. My only downfall was having a window in our private room that don’t open. There was a fan. Also a kettle in our private room would have been nice. Due to the glorious weather we didn’t go to any museums. We went on a canal tour which was lovely. It was my first visit to Amsterdam and I have fallen in love with it. The people and place are beautiful and friendly and helpful
Malcolm Walker
Malcolm Walker
21:15 08 Oct 19
Nice stay, location was good - tidy facilities, expect a hostel not a hotel! Great layout and design. Staff were easy to connect with and willing to help. First time hosteler? No problem! Seasoned hosteler? No problem!
Meg Robson
Meg Robson
08:25 26 Oct 19
Stayed for two nights in Amsterdam, such a lovely place to stay you wouldn’t think it was a hostel. All the staff were great, very helpful and felt very safe there. The rooms were spacious and clean, and plenty of ‘chill out’ areas too. Would 100% recommend!
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