Aiora Hostel

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Aiora Hostel Hostel in Valencia
Aiora Hostel Hostel in Valencia
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7.1Good
(330 Ratings)
"Very clean and I was lucky to have my own room most of the nights. I wasn’t feeling very well and they let me check in early so I could rest."
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7.1 / 10.0
Good(330 Ratings)

Hostel in Valencia


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Great price for your budgetOne of the lowest cost properties in the area
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Includes essentialsFree WiFi/internet, Air conditioning, Kitchen and more

About this hostel

Ideally located in the Camins al Grau district of Valencia, Aiora Hostel is located 1.3 miles from Playa de las Arenas, a 18-minute walk from Port of Valencia and 1.6 miles from Oceanografic. The property is around 1.

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    Ratings and reviews

    7.1 / 10.0
    Good(330 Ratings)
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    7.0 / 10.0
    Convenient for new foreigners when in trouble of sleeping outside
    Breakfast was occupants' responsibility hence I prepared it myself.
    Had a challenge opening the door but was helped later on
    7.0 / 10.0
    It was a nice stay
    The bathroom
    Many people
    1.0 / 10.0
    worst hostel I've ever seen
    If you’re not just traveling through and plan to stay more than 2–3 days, this place is definitely not suitable. There aren’t really any “rooms” — the space is divided by plasterboard walls, so you can hear absolutely everything. It’s extremely noisy, making it impossible to rest comfortably. The showers are unbelievably small, almost like being inside a coffin. The kitchen is shockingly unhygienic — people just rinse their dishes with water and put them back. Although the cleaning staff try their best to keep things tidy, there are no rules, no supervision, and no order at all. If you arrive without internet, you’ll be stuck outside because there’s no reception or responsible person on site. You have to message a number written on the door when you arrive — it’s a ridiculous system. Out of nowhere, you might even receive a message saying you have to change rooms. There’s no ventilation, no windows, and the atmosphere feels like a prison. Every morning you wake up to the strong smell of food from the kitchen because the ventilation pipes literally lead into the rooms, spreading cooking odors instead of fresh air. The rooms are dark, with barely any lighting or working bulbs. And by “rooms,” don’t get it wrong — they’re basically small boxes divided by plasterboard walls. The lockers don’t have built-in locks, and they even sell padlocks for extra money. Honestly, this is the worst hostel I’ve ever stayed in. Forget anything bad you’ve experienced before — this one tops it all. The only people who deserve credit are the cleaning staff; they truly do their best to make something decent out of this chaos
    10.0 / 10.0
    Very clean and considerate. Overall a nice stay with an actual functioning AC
    Very clean and I was lucky to have my own room most of the nights. I wasn’t feeling very well and they let me check in early so I could rest.
    Not the most social place, but perfect to just rest and eat.
    10.0 / 10.0
    Lovely chill place, good value for money
    It’s super clean and spacious! I’ve actually had a room to myself. Nice and chilled place
    2.0 / 10.0
    Not value for money
    Location is the only nice thing about this property
    Room size No privacy between rooms No doors in rooms No wall separation so noisy environment Main glass door broken No staff present Male and female washroom at same place with female showers so tiny one can’t even turn
    8.0 / 10.0
    Pretty decent hostel
    I liked the location right in front of the metro station. It was very clean. The locker space was big and spacious for all my luggage (it's a lot).
    There were no hooks inside the shower. You had to hang your towel and toiletries outside of the shower, and there was only space outside of the shower cubicle to change into dry clothes. Every time I showered, the floor outside of the shower cubicle would flood. To ensure no one got injured, including myself, I had to mop up the water myself. There wasn't a lot of natural daylight in the dorms. Each dorm wasn't enclosed, which means you can hear every conversation on the female side of the hostel, including all the noise from the shared kitchen space. The hallway lights were automatically on from approx 9pm and don't turn off until 11pm(ish).
    10.0 / 10.0
    Magnifique vraiment
    Super

    FAQs

    Is parking included with this hostel?

    Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Aiora Hostel. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

    Is there a pool at this hostel?

    We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this hostel. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

    Is Aiora Hostel pet friendly?

    Unfortunately, this hostel is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"


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