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Reviews of Hostel Andrew, Rome, Italy

Hostel Andrew - Hostel

Hostel Andrew was born from an idea that the owners of the Hotel Corallo (Andrea and Giuseppe) came up with. They wanted to offer something a little more reasonable, in a dormitory-style setting. It is located in the centre of Rome just 5 minutes on ...
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Avg Rating: 64% (3 Reviews)

Character: 40%

Security: 60%

Location: 86%

Staff: 46%

Fun: 73%

Cleanliness: 80%



Customer Reviews

26%

Booked 5 nights and canceled immediately on arrival. The hostel itself is not much to look at but the Staff particularly the night was disgustingly rude they ridiculed me and gave us so much attitude that we immediatly went out and found a budget hotel for around the same price, DONT GO HERE!

Riley, from Canada ~ Jul 5 2008

70%

this place is really close to termini train station. it was really good for me because i was doing day trips from rome. it is a bit of a walk to the sites, but still very good location. It is clean and well kept.

Amanda, from USA ~ Jul 1 2008

74%

The hostel was great, because I was there with a fun bunch. There is a nice kitchen in there, a tv, etc which you do not share with many people, which is nice. Drawbacks are that the shower is really tiny, the staff speaks little English and that you cannot pay with visa.

Coen, from Netherlands ~ Jun 19 2008

100%

Had a great stay at this hostel, the staff were helpful and great price. Would recommend to this hostel to other backpackers.

Chloe, from England ~ Jun 12 2008

66%

Overall a great hostel. Very close to Termini. The guy who checked us in was pretty helpful, but we didn\\\'t see him after that and none of the other staff were very helpful. It can be hard to find becuase it\\\'s part of another hotel, but there is a small sign outside that says Hostel Andrew. Also, the maid came every day to clean which included bleaching the entire bathroom - no problems with cleanliness.

Kirstin, from USA ~ Jun 11 2008

90%

We had a great time in this hostel - the other backpackers were very fun, the place was very clean and safe and it even had a kitchen so you can cook your own food. There was only 1 bathroom for everyone, but since the hostel is small (only 12 people in total), it was pretty ok. It gets cleaned everyday. Overall it is a great place to stay.

Giovana, from Brazil ~ May 11 2008

86%

the staff was pretty rude to me the entire time i was there, but the hostel was quiet and more of an apartment than a hostel. kitchen in the room and a grocery store around the corner made it easy to avoid the expensive tourist food around the central city. the location was great: just a couple blocks walk from the main train station and the metro and two internet cafes just down the street.

Emily, from USA ~ Apr 16 2008

54%

The only good things about this place are the location and the price! The staff is horrible - really unfriendly and not at all helpful. When we left they didn´t want to give us a reciept, saying it wasn´t obligatory. Thankfully I speak Italian and know the culture - tax evasion is huge in Italy. So as soon as I threatened him with \\\"dinero nero\\\" (literally black money, but the Italian´s term for money under the table) he gave us the reciept!

Hailey, from Canada ~ Apr 8 2008

36%

I was disrespected by the hostel employees. They demanded a receipt in order to give me my deposit back. The bathroom was the most disgusting place I have ever seen and refused to shower in the filth and grime. The toilette was essentially in the shower making for uncomfortable encounters. Please find other accomidations if possible.

Brian, from USA ~ Mar 26 2008

90%

This was a very nice place to stay. They have a maid that comes in every morning to clean. You can walk to anywhere, but it is not in the center of the city, which actually turned out to be a good thing. The closer you are to the center to the center of the city, the more expensive it gets (food wise) and there are really cheap places to eat in the area. It is also a really short walk from the train and bus station. I felt very safe and the people that were staying there were really nice. I would recommend this to anyone.

Julia, from USA ~ Mar 26 2008