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Palermo ArtHostel, Montevideo, Uruguay

Gaboto 1010, 11200, Montevideo

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About Palermo ArtHostel

Palermo ArtHostel opened its doors in April 2007, introducing a new concept in accommodation. Situated right in the centre of Palermo neighbourhood, it is considered the first cultural hostel in our country with over 250m2 recerved for art.

Additional Information

Palermo ArtHostel Amenities

Included in Price

Breakfast, Linen, Internet Access

Reception

24 Hour Reception, 24 Hour Security

Web Access

WiFi Access, Internet Access

General
  • Breakfast
  • Luggage Storage
  • Parking
  • Tours Desk
  • Currency Exchange
Food/Drink
  • Guest Kitchen
  • Bar
  • BBQ Area
In Room

Air Conditioning, Reading Light, Security Lockers

Things to do In Palermo ArtHostel

Common Room, Pool Table, Games Room, Library, TV, BBQ Area

Avg Rating: 75% (5 Reviews)

Character: 80%

Security: 92%

Location: 56%

Staff: 72%

Fun: 64%

Cleanliness: 84%

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Customer Reviews

60%

Good location near the sidewalk, historic buildings, shopping centers and old city; Bathrooms with clogged drains and poor hygiene; Kitchen unorganized, smallpox broken and clothes dirty, low cleaning. Bicycles unavailable, with tire problems and missing gas heater to the environment. I believe that no one manages more present, organizing and requesting that guests keep the environment clean. Too much cigarette next to the fourth private; I think they can improve a lot,so must raise

Neli, from Brazil ~ Aug 4 2008

86%

It is a new hostel. Very clean and nice rooms and bathrooms. It´s 30 min. walk to the old city (downtown). The services deliverd are very good.

Osman, from Netherlands ~ Feb 13 2008

50%

I don't think it's a good idea to have the sleeping quarters next to the social area, with nothing but a thin door in between! I was very tempted all night to go and demonstrate some bongo playing techniques other than mindless enthusiasm. I didn't see much art around, though I may have missed it.

Chris, from Wales ~ Feb 9 2008