Our featured writer Brandon backpacked through Spain and here's where he stayed...
My hostel experience in Spain
Recently, I backpacked through Spain. I visited Barcelona, Madrid, Toledo, Granada, Malaga, Ronda, and Sevilla. I have to say that it was one of the best trips of my life. Spain offers so much from culture to tradition, and food to entertainment. It’s sunny and beautiful, and loaded with interesting and exciting experiences. During my trip, I stayed mostly in hostels, and I have to say that I found some major gems along the way...
Kabul Backpacker’s Hostel in Barcelona What Kabul Backpacker’s lacks in beauty and history, it makes up for by always having a good time, in the great location of La Rambla’s Plaza Reial. FEATURES: Free WIFI, bar, cheap happy hour prices, elevator, air conditioning.
Cat’s Hostel in Madrid This is a wonderful hostel, with its beautiful and historic structure, complete with a gorgeous and authentic atrium. FEATURES: Free WIFI, bar, free breakfast, air conditioning.
White Nest Hostel in Granada This bright-colored hostel offers a more chill atmosphere than the two previously mentioned properties. But relaxed is the best way to experience Granada, with its history and the famous Alhambra – which sits momentous above the hostel, since it’s located perfectly in the intriguing Albayzín neighborhood. FEATURES: Free WIFI, large common areas, kitchen, great location.
Sevilla Inn & Traveler's Inn in Sevilla This pair of properties may be jointly owned, but they’re quite different in turn. However, they’re located in the historic center of Sevilla, which always offers a brilliant mix of a good time with loads of history. FEATURES: Free WIFI, rooftop areas at both hostels, air conditioning, great staff.
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By Brandon Elijah Scott, who has been featured on the HostelsClub blog over the past few months.
(Photo © Brandon Elijah Scott)