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Makuto Backpackers Hostel Reviews
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Patricia Varzea - 2 February 2010
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A localizacao, o companheirismo. Nao e facil encontrar um hostel que nos faca sentir em casa. Tudo foi positivo, as pessoas, o espaco, as actividades etc. e sem duvida um local que voltarei. |
Customer Review - 14 January 2010
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I was traveling with another female friend. We booked over HostelBookers a 4 person female dorm. When we arrived the staff tried to put us in a 6 person mixed dorm. When we mentioned the mistake they'd made, we were made to feel like the people in the wrong putting them out. Not a great experience when you first arrive in Granada. When we were leaving 2 days later we were told the person on reception would call a taxi for us to take us to the train. We woke up early, went to reception - no one was there. We rang the bell & someone finally came, only to tell us they didn't know the number of the taxi and they couldn't help us. By this stage we were running late and had to walk all the way to the bottom of the hill to the main square with all our luggage, thanks to their incompetence. If they said originally they wouldn't be able to help us, we would've been more prepared and left earlier to walk to the main square. The plus side was the atmosphere and the activities the staff provided. Lizzy Took us on a great walking tour & showed us some amazing places and things. The hostel in general was a great chill out place. Hammocks and cushions everywhere. Really comfortable. Security probably wasn't as good as it could be, but nothing that worried us too much! |
Ellen Iu - 29 November 2009
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If you are a bit conservative or uptight this place won't be for you. That being said this was one of the best places I've stayed at because it was very very chilled and relaxed, there are hammocks and the staff seem like they are also on a holiday. Free breakfast, free itnernet (which also has a siesta if it doesn't work) and a chill out place. really good place to meet other awesome people, but beware, pretty sure the hostel workers had actually caused a mutiny of former hostel workers. Also free yoga and wine tasting is a lie. but you can begin working for them if you wish, and teach free yoga. |
Allison Walker - 23 November 2009
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Was a really awesome place to stay, such a relaxed atmosphere and then staff is great to sit and talk to! |
Sabrina Hopf - 14 November 2009
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Very nice, kind of alternative hostel in the middle of the Albayzin. From there, you can easily explore the city by foot, e. g. it's just a five minute walk to the Mirador San Nicolas from where you get a wonderful view of the Alhambra. I loved the hammocks and the relaxed atmosphere there! I would stay there again! |
Glen Garcia - 28 September 2009
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The people that work there are really cool and it's a super chill atmosphere with a bunch of place to hang out and meet new people. One spot in particular had some guitars where people would randomly start jamming together and more people would come by and join in. Highly recommended. You'll love it. Seriously. |
Carly Wardley - 22 September 2009
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I have been travelling in spain for 7 weeks and this is by far my favourite hostel in spain. the location is perfect, the staff so friendly, and the relaxed atmosphere is exactly what i wanted. being a single traveller, i was happy to meet many people and hang out in the hammocks. oh and breakfast included. couldnt ask for more. |
Veronique Arteau - 21 September 2009
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WOW ! The place was amazing ! If you can had the chance to eat the common food from the staff, do it ! it's a bit expensive, but REALLY good and you'll discover good plates from Spain. The place is really friendly and comfortable. If you have a chance to go to Granada, this hostel is the place to be :) |
Customer Review - 19 September 2009
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Totally amazing staff and atmosphere- good bar & social activities to meet new friends. Great view of the Alhambra not very far away! |
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