Most of us are used to scrimping and saving just to tick that expensive holiday destination off our bucket list. We take the bus and train to be able to buy that air ticket, eat out less often so we can splurge on nice dinners during our vacation, and often skip some weekend plans to save up for decent accommodation overseas. But there has always been one often overlooked option to make your holidays less expensive – staying in a hostel. Yes, we know hostels often get a bad rap. Many people still associate them with bunk beds, shared toilets, rowdy backpackers, and having to sleep through noise. In recent years, however, there have been many up-and-coming hostels around the world which are busting these general misconceptions by providing similar services and comfort you would get at a hotel or AirBnb, at a significantly lower cost. Some hostels stand out even more because of the experiences they offer along with a place to stay. To get you started, here's a list of hostels in some of the most expensive cities in the world that offer more for less. 7 FELLS HOSTEL IN LAPLAND, FINLAND View this post on Instagram A post… Read full this story
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