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Your Guide To The Best New York Hostels

New York Loft Hostel

In a city exactly where the typical hotel price is a robust $310 (up 13% from September 2009 to September 2010), it is a no-brainer that budget vacationers (or any traveler, definitely) need to check out the likelihood of staying in 1 of New York’s hostels to conserve income. (And, yes, there are hostel opportunities in the city).

The Washington Submit a short while ago stayed in excess of at four of the best hostels in New York — whose rates ranged from $39 (Hostelling Worldwide), $20 (New York Loft Hostel) and even as low-cost as $15 (Tone on Lex) — and found that they seriously liked them (no bed bug stories!). The one I’m most familiar — not least of which since it is down the street from the The Expeditioner headquarters — is the New York Loft Hostel, which, provided its area in the young, hip, and travel blogging-pleasant ‘hood of Williamsburg/Bushwick, Brooklyn, is most likely the most well-liked with the traditional backpacking crowd.

I’ve also stayed in pretty a number of hostels in my day, but I have to say, this has got to be the only one particular I’ve seen that has a gourmet kitchen, complete with hostelgoers in fact working with it (and not just to drink in!). A different perk of hostels: just try out creating your own grass-fed, natural grilled cheese sandwich with gluten-no cost bread in the kitchen at the Waldorf Astoria at 3 in the morning and not get kicked out. Yeah, not happening.

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