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[B922]Budget Accommodation In Australia
by Mark Hazard, Mar
Hostels have grown in popularity too, as they have been discovered to be safe places to stay without having the formality of a hotel room. To thwart theft most hostels now provide safekeeping of valuables, or give the guest their own locker.

Traditionally hostels were set up in a dormitory manner, hence noise from other guests may have been a detracting factor thus those staying in hostels were advised to carry earplugs, however some of the newer hostels now have single and double rooms available, some of them even en suite!

There are hundreds and hundreds of Barcelona hostels, however here are a few that appear to be highly recommended:

The Albareda Youth Hostal is located in the heart of Barcelona, within a two-minute walk from Las Ramblas, and an easy three-minute walk to the Metro. The hostel features free Wi-fi Internet connection, a huge lounge, washing machines, and a fully equipped and modern kitchen as well as air-conditioning. There are no curfews and no lockouts but they do not accept people over 40, and there is a three-night stay minimum.

The Itaca Hostel and Apartments is located in the highly desired Gothic area of Barcelona. Their clean and spacious dorm rooms have no minimum stay requirements. All rooms are exteriors and in fact have their own balcony. There is a fully equipped kitchen and their other amenities include heating and air conditioning, a games room, a lounge, TV and DVD, an ironing board, and linens and towels are included. There is also a washing machine available.

Nest Hostel Barcelona by Feet Up Hostels is centrally located and features a large common room, the Internet (Wi-fi), DVD's, games room with a pool table, and even a cinema/TV room. Linens are included, but you will need to pay extra for towels. They have both a male and female bathroom, and a huge outdoor terrace for sunbathing or just lounging. There is no curfew imposed, and laundry service is available.

If you travel to Barcelona and expect to stay in a hostel and wish to cut costs to their lowest, be assured that you will need earplugs to cover the noises that may come from the other guests as sometimes the dorms accommodate a very large amount of people. Also, you should be aware that travelers who stay in hostels might be called backpackers even if they carry luggage. However, on the plus side, most people feel that their hosts are very understanding, gracious and extremely helpful at all times.

In conclusion hostels bring total comfort to a traveler who does not mind sharing accommodations, and they are truly a home away from home and will do their very best to be sure you are safe and comfortable for a very low cost!

From experience I know that finding accommodation in Australia is a very delicate matter. Once you've saved the money to pay for your flying trip to Australia, you might think that nothing can come to you as a surprise anymore. (Yeah, that's exactly what I thought). In Australia I was confronted with the brutal facts that made me realize that things aren't that simple.

?They do things a little different down there? my grandmother said before I left. Just because they speak English in Australia doesn't mean that you won't be surprised once you get to the Land of Oz!

When I was there I learned that most popular types of accommodation in Australia are Australian hostels. I think this has to do with the fact that people down there travel a lot more than Americans.

A great share of the country is an amazingly beautiful and unspoiled wilderness and some places are rather remote. You can also find some kind of ruggedness in the Australian spirit that we Americans and Western Europeans have lost many years ago.

Most Australians don't mind living in what I like to call ?Spartan environments? if they can live relaxed and on the cheap, and that's exactly what Australia hostels are all about.

They are Spartan and they are cheap. But for my family sharing one room with 15 to 20 people and having only one toilet to share is kind of frustrating. Due to these circumstances we were forced to make another decision about accommodation in Australia.

If your facts about Australia are out-of-date, how will that affect your actions and decisions? Make certain you don't let this important information slip by you.

So in the end we picked a fancy Australia resort to spend the rest of our vacation. The service was excellent as I remember. At the time the choice was very simple, we had to choose between a plain old hostel/camping or a hotel.

As you can imagine we were tempted to indulge in a few nights of hotel accommodation in Australia, where we could finally enjoy our privacy and well needed soft beds to rest our tired bodies.

Because the people living down under are always on the move, it isn't hard to find some kind of outdoor accommodation in Australia.

The only thing we took with us were our backpacks and sleeping bags because we wanted to travel light. We found it was no problem at all to find a good tent, pans, pots and things like a portable stove, and other essential camping gear for a modest amount of money.

You can easily buy all these things or even better rent them. We found that renting our gear was very convenient since we had no plans on taking all this stuff with us when our vacation was over.

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