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Top 10 Melbourne Hostels December 2008 Dec 14

These are the latest top ten Melbourne Hostels. They have been rated by travellers who have stayed in them but like everything else with a rating system they are subject to individuals opinions and may not be the experience that you were hoping or wanted. If you are looking to stay in Melbourne and want to book some hostel accommodation check out the full comparitive listing of Melbourne Hostels and then book secuerly online.

1. Freeman Lodge

88% Customer Rating

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Patrick (from Germany), December 2008:

This place is just like home. Had our 3-year old child with us and she loved it The only “problem” is the busy street in front of the lodge. The owner and his wife are the best! We would definetly come again!

 

Description:

The Freeman Lodge is a small clean and friendly hostel-guesthouse for travellers…

 

 

 

2. Lords Lodge Backpackers

85% Customer Rating

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PRAKDIS (from Malaysia), October 2008:

thanks to Pat for leaving the key for us as we arrived after 10pm

Description:

Our small,cozy Hostel is a relaxed and friendly place to stay, with personal and knowledgeable staff.It is a 135 year old mansio..

 

 

 

3. Urban Central

83% Customer Rating

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Alexander, (from Scotland), December 2008:

Loved it here - you would be lucky to find better anywhere…. has it all and moreLoved it here - you would be lucky to find better anywhere…. has it all and more…

 

 

Description:

The number 1 hostel in Melbourne for 2006 as voted by Hostelworld customers. Central to the city, beach and St Kilda ‘Urban’ is ..

 

 

 

4. Claremont Guesthouse

82% Customer Rating

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Martin (from England), December 2008:

Got upgraded to a private twin room with TV, fridge, phone for free! Great hostel/hotel very welcoming, not really for the party crowd as it is very relaxed and informal. Nice free breakfast, fast internet, good laundry facilities, very clean and comfortable. Highly recommended

 

Description:

Our refurbished historic 1886 Victorian building provides a unique accommodation experience…

 

 

 

5. Base St Kilda

82% Customer Rating

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olinorwell (from England), December 2008:

Definitely the place to be if you’re young, and in high spirits, the place is buzzing almost 24 hours a day. Those who are in Melbourne for other reasons may find this too noisy and full on. Can’t complain though, it’s a top hostel.

 

Description:

Situated just two blocks from the beach, this hostel has places to chill, places to have fun and more…

 

 

 

6. City Centre budget Hotel

82% Customer Rating

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bluenosergrl (from Canada), December 2008:

While the rooftop garden/kitchen/laundry was pretty sparse, the rooms were clean, the staff very helpful, and the bathrooms were good. (Although I much preferred the single shower bathrooms to the larger shared ones, as they appeared much newer/cleaner). Not a party spot, but a nice central point for Melbourne city central.

 

Description:

City Centre Budget Hotel, great location in the centre of Melbourne,specializingsin DOUBLE/TWIN/SINGLE ROOMS.

 

 

 

7. Cooee on St Kilda

82% Customer Rating

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Jason (from England), December 2008:

Very good hostel, really really clean. The rooms had security lockers and all the rooms had security cards so we felt our stuff was safe. People didn’t really interact within the hostel so if you were a single traveller it may be hard to meet people. Another point which isn’t the hostels fault but just a bit of info that the roads around the hostel have loads of hookers!

 

Description:

Cooee is ‘the Travellers Call’ for fun! Brand spanking new, contemporary, clean, friendly and secure accommodation in the heart ..

 

 

 

8. Central Melbourne Accommodation

81% Customer Rating

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faulkner (from England), July 2008:

Good place to stay if you’ve just arrived and need a base whilst starting a working holiday or study. Friendly and helpful staff who’ll guide you as you find your feet in Melbourne. Nice, quiet location close to trains and trams, so easy to get around.

 

Description:

Friendly budget accommodation with 30 beds, we’re more like a home than a hostel…

 

 

 

9. The Nunnery

81% Customer Rating

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caitlinl sparks (from Australia), December 2008:

If only all hostels were of this calibre. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay. Sincere thanks to all the Nunnery staff.

 

Description:

Perfect for spoiling yourself but at a budget price, The Nunnery’s wide range of accommodation styles are spread over two buildi..

 

 

 

10. St Arnaud

81% Customer Rating

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Celine (from China), November 2008:

Very Warm and Sweet family atmosphere and friendly staffs Here! I love it!

 

Description:

Our aim is to provide affordable, clean and comfortable accommodation for the budget conscious traveller…

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Top 10 Melbourne Hostels - August 2008 Aug 22

The following ten hostels are the top rated hostels in Melbourne for August 2008.  The ratings are made by guests who stay in the hostels.  Like anything that provides a rating they are always subject to indiviuals opinion. If you are going to visit Melbourne you may like to book a Melbourne Hostel securely online or just view a bunch of other hostel to stay at.

1. Freeman Lodge - 89% Customer Rating

Review: Rebecca August 2008:
First impressions not so good. By the end loved the place. It’s minimalist and tatty but had everything I needed, and more. The beds were okay but there was a heater, a hairdryer, a sink and lockers in our room. Bob and Christine are angels. There are booklets and maps, tea/coffee, great kitchen, extremely clean, no party animals. A laid-back shack that you end up falling for.

2. The Nunnery - 84% Customer Rating

Review: Nick July 2008:

really nice place with good common areas, lounge and kitchen. friendly and welcoming. close to Brunswick st which has lots of good vege cafes and interesting shops. would reccommend staying here.

3. Claremont Guesthouse - 83% Customer Rating

Review: Sarah.,August 2008:

Really good hostel - very clean, great location being near Chapel street, the train and trams. Not a party place though, but Melbourne has heaps of great bars etc…

4. Cooee on St Kilda - 83% Customer Rating

Review: Katja, August 2008:

really nice and clean hostel, nice people, nice kitchen, really quiet, even in the evenings. so if you are just looking for party, you should go somewhere else.

5. Base St Kilda - 83% Customer Rating

Review: Mark, August 2008:

Dont have a lot to compare it with as I am usually a hotel stayer (been there, done that with hostels and Im old now) but for the target customer I would say its spot on.

6. St Arnaud - 82% Customer Rating

Review: Nathalie, July 2008:

This is definitely a place to stay with a partner, not really a super fun boozy vibe (if that’s what you’re after.) Beautiful old house, hot showers, great breakfast, great value. Location is beautiful, 1 min walk from botanical gardens and can easily walk into town.

7. Urban Central - 81% Customer Rating

Review: Joelle, August 2008:

The hostel is very clean, the layout of the rooms allows for some privacy which is great. We arrived before check in and the staff lent us towels to take a shower while we waited to have access to our room. The free breakfast is a great bonus.

8. Home Travellers Motel- St Kilda - 80% Customer Rating

Review: Scanlanamelia, August 2008:

Great hostel, located in the best spot in St Kilda. Staff are really friendly and helpful. Thanks Jamie and Richard! The night staff make sure everything’s spotless and did a great job. I felt very welcomed and although it was a bit quiet in the week there’s great spots to chill out and good kitchen facilities. A+!

9. City Centre budget Hotel - 80% Customer Rating

Review: michelleworldtrip, August 2008:

super clean, brilliant location & great staff.

10. Lords Lodge - 80% Customer Rating

Review: Till, August 2007:

The staff is the best. Definitely the nicest you can get and theyll make sure you have a good time, I did. The only drawback is that the city centre is 15 min away by tram.

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Australian Hostels May 14

Backpacking in Australia is very popular. There is an abundance of hostels to choose from although they vary in style greatly from the large city hostels of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne to the smaller tropical hostels of far northern Queensland to the working outback farmstays.

Many hostels have great facilities which include swimming pools, pool tables, BBQ, communal living areas, internet and laundry services and many have 24 hour access. Some of the larger hostels sport thier own cafe, and bars that become a backpackers melting pot after dark. If you are looking for work, some hostels even provide a job search service for backpackers.

Backpacking is usually very fluid and without strict itineraries, showing up to hostels when your arrive in town is acceptable. The only problem is that the best hostels fill up pretty quickly especially during peak times. If you don’t mind sleeping at the bus stop (not advised) perhaps take a look at the hostels at the places you are going to end up. Hostels can be booked on line saving heaps of worry about where you will sleep.  Check out availably and pricing of hostels throughout Australia online.

We will also try and keep you up to date with the top hostels in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane over time so check out some of the related articles.

Top 10 Brisbane Hostels - May 2008 May 09

These are the Top 10 Hostels as rated by people who have stayed in them. Remember that each hostel has its own style and one may not be liked by all but these will at least give you a jumping off point when you are looking for hostel accommodation in Brisbane.

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1. Bunk Avg. Rating: 81%

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oliviamurphy (from England), April 2008:

Fantastic hostel! Great staff, dorm rooms are impressive and the bar on site helps! hehe! Wish I could have stayed longer!

Description: BUNK is the unexpected oasis that budget travellers have been waiting for! Ensuite bathrooms in all dorms, doubles, twins and …

2. Somewhere to Stay Avg. Rating: 77%

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Sarah-jane (from Scotland), December 2007:

really nice place to relax. Great facilities for dvds, computers and great location for watching the stars at night!!

Description: We are located smack in the middle of the West End’s Cafe Society for Backpackers.

3. Tinbilly Travellers Avg. Rating: 77%

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Paul (from England), March 2008:
Good location, but very much in the Base model of cram them in and try to get them in the bar. Had foxtel which is a bonus but the kitchen was small. If you are 19 and want to get drunk every night stay here otherwise find somewhere else.

Description: Directly opposite the Transit Centre is Brisbane’s newest and most hi-tech backpacker accommodation. You can literally step off .

4. Brisbane City Backpackers .Avg. Rating: 76%

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Daphne (from Netherlands), May 2008:

very nice and new hostel. bit out of the center though, plus showers are always lukewarm, but al together very comfy stay!

Description: This hostel is located in the city centre, near the main bus and train station. It is clean and well maintained.

5. Kookaburra Inn Avg. Rating: 75%

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Lindsay (from Scotland), April 2008:

It’s not a party place at all but the rooms are good and clean. It’s all pretty basic here. The staff are very helpful

Description: Kookaburra Inn, a unique backpacking experience in the heart of beautiful Brisbane, Australia.

6. Brisbane Manor Hotel Avg. Rating: 74%

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Carissa (from New Zealand), March 2008:
It was a really good hostel, nice and quiet and it was good only having a small number of people in the room (I stayed in a 4 bedroom female dorm). I would’ve stayed longer if I could’ve and the fact that I couldn’t stay longer than 2 weeks was the only bad thing about it.

Description: We pride ourselves in offering some of the best budget accommodation in Brisbane with a great crew…

7. Base Brisbane - Palace ..Avg. Rating: 74%

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Laurence (from England), April 2008:

There was no hot water in the bathrooms which was slightly annoying. The bar and restaraunt are very good and the staff helpful though.

Description: Location, Location, Location! Base Brisbane - Palace Central is the only hostel nestled in the heart of the city.

8. Chill Backpackers Avg. Rating: 73%

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Derek (from USA), April 2008:
This place is good because it’s not as loud as the party hostels where its too hard (or you need to be completely pissed) to sleep. Chill is great for exactly that, you can chill there.

Description: Located in the city, this brand new hostel is High-Tec meets funky! State of the art security, groovy internet lounge…

9. Base Brisbane - Palace ..Avg. Rating: 72%

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deborahineurope8294
was very impressed about the size of the kitchen and the safety of leaving your stuff in the fridge and no one touches it.

Description: A peaceful Haven in the heart of the city.Base Brisbane - Palace Embassy is a new generation backpackers with modern state-of-the art facilities.

10. Aussie Way Hostel Avg. Rating: 70%

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danielschmidt9190 (from Australia), March 2008:

Good hostel, location and quiet.

Description: At Aussie way we pride ourselves on being a quiet,clean and comfortable hostel. With friendly,helpful staff.

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Ratings and comments obtained from Hostelworld.

Top 10 Sydney Hostels - May 2008 May 08

These are the top 10 Hostels in Sydney as rated by backpackers who have stayed in them. Ratings are defined by Character, Security, Location, Staff, Fun and Cleanliness. These are the cumulative results of this rating system. Don’t forget that there are heaps of other Hostels in Sydney so choose one that you think is right for you.

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1. Sydney Beachouse YHA Avg. Rating: 88%

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stlister7645 (from Canada), March 2008:
I really appreciated the personal service I received when trying to organize transportation to and from the airport. The staff was helpful and friendly. We were delighted to have the use of bike and boogy boards too!! Thank you! Shelley

Description: Sydney’s northern beaches YHA is a luxury backpacker and traveller’s resort situated 50 metres from the beach.

2. Roslyn Gardens Serviced..Avg. Rating: 86%

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Susan (from Canada), July 2007:

A great deal! We found cooking our own food saved us a ton! The rooms are simple but clean. Would be great for families.

Description: Roslyn Gardens is a popular choice for single travellers, couples or groups who desire 5 star comforts with private facilities.

3. Railway Square YHA Avg. Rating: 86%

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yehyungyu5734 (from Taiwan), March 2008:

The hostel is wonderful except the noise from train.

Description: Sydney’s most laid back hostel comes complete with great railway carriage rooms and you can save at least 10% off as a YHA/HI me.

4. Wake Up! Sydney Central Avg. Rating: 86%

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georgehartgroves4514 (from England), May 2008:

Thanks guys!

Description: Wake up with someone new at the hippest hostel on the Sydney backpacker circuit…

5. Bondi Beachouse YHA Avg. Rating: 85%

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Nicola (from Scotland), March 2008:

Nice sunny hostel - loved the terrace and the free surf boards!

Description: Easily the best hostel at Bondi Beach with large clean rooms, fantastic views of Sydney’s most famous beach from the rooftop terrace.

6. Asylum Sydney Avg. Rating: 84%

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Elizabeth (from Canada), April 2008:

Nice place to stay. Very close to public transit. Enjoyed the staff very much.
Description: Close to the Opera house and harbour bridge and the train station

7. Sydney Central YHA Avg. Rating: 83%

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Giulia (from Italy), March 2008:
Great Location, right in the middle of everything. Very clean, party atmosphere, but quiet at night if you wanna sleep. I would definitely recommend it to everybody.

Description: Stay at Sydney’s only 5 star hostel, superbly located opposite Central Station, and you will save at least 10% off as a YHA/HI m.

8. Eva’s Backpackers Avg. Rating: 83%

Erin (from Canada), April 2008:
Great hostel in a decent location. Friendly, helpful staff. Can be a bit noisy in early morning hours, but to be expected in this area. Airport transfers not included, but very reasonable at $12. Free internet/wifi a bonus.
Description: Our family has owned and operated this backpackers since 1991. We have a large cosy kitchen/common room

9. Big Hostel Avg. Rating: 82%

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Paul (from Ireland), April 2008:
Great spot to relax and explore the city. Not a party hostel but full of great people. Staff are great, full of help!! Funky communal/cooking area with a big flatscreen tv!! Would stay here everytime I’m in Sydney.

Description: BIG hostel is a funky, new boutique hostel, accommodating up to 155 guests, just a 5 minute walk from Central Station…

10. Blue Parrot Avg. Rating: 82%

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Katy (from England), April 2008:
Watch out for the drunk Irish man in room 7 other than that this place is great. When i had a compliant they dealt with it straight away and switched my room without any issue and without extra charge. the people are friendly, if you get the right room and the hostel is pretty well located-5 minute walk from kings cross train station and 20 minutes walk from town. potts point is really nice area to stay in too, especially when you compare it to kings cross down the road. the staff are excellent.

Description: Blue Parrot is one of Sydney’s best-loved hostels and is consistently top rated. Centrally located in cosmopolitan Potts Point.

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Melbourne’s top 10 hostels - May 2008 May 07

These are the top 10 Hostels in Melbourne as rated by backpackers who have stayed in them. Ratings are defined by Character, Security, Location, Staff, Fun and Cleanliness. These are the cumulative results of this rating system. Of course everyone is different and your stay may not be the same as someone else. This is a guide only. There are heaps of Melbourne Hostels so choose on that is right for you. If you love or loath a place come back and blog about it so other can benefit from your experience.

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1. Freeman Lodge Avg. Rating: 87%

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lukecassar75751 (from Australia), May 2008:
Everything was good and we would stay there again except next time we would probably bring our own sheets and towels.

kathrynliddle4490 (from England), May 2008:
the hostel itself is nice. but don’t go there if you are looking for fun/social life! close

2. St Arnaud Avg. Rating: 84%

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Amelia (from Australia), May 2008:
Would definately stay again and have already recommended to a few friends on their upcoming trip to melb. the staff were absolutely fantastic and and they genuinely wanted to make my trip fabulous. atmosphere was very relaxed and we enjoyed the personalised service.

slowerthoughts (from Scotland), May 2008:
Beautiful hostel, looks more like a country hotel. Staff were really friendly and helpful. Not much in the way of night life immediately around the hostel but tram directly outside will get you into town quickly. Not a party hostel, much more relaxed vibe to this place. I ended up booking in for longer so it must be doing something right..

3. Claremont Guesthouse Avg. Rating: 84%

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Erin (from Canada), May 2008:
Very quiet hostel in a nice accommodation. Staff were extremely helpful. Nice breakfast with good variety. Would highly recommend the Claremont for it’s character, location and great staff.

4. Base Backpackers - St K. Avg. Rating: 84%

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Sharon (from Northern Ireland), May 2008:

If you’re a girl - make sure you book into the santuary - you get free shampoo and conditoner, but more importantly free bubbly between 6 and 7 every night (and I mean of the fizzy wine variety!)

Peta-anne (from Australia), May 2008:

The cleaning staff were not very good at their jobs. very haphazard. i.e. they went over the surface of things but didn’t really clean things properly such as the toilets which haven’t been scrubbed in a really long time. Other than that everything was great. And the Base staff were fabulous.

5. Cooee on St Kilda Avg. Rating: 82%

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mikaelpetre5082 (from Australia), May 2008:

thought it was awsome, everyone else with me had a great time there. everything was very clean and the beds were heapz comfortable!! oh and thank god for the wicked heating, coz it was freezing!

sarahbarry6179461 (from Ireland), May 2008:

Beautiful Hostel - stay here

6. Home Travellers Motel Avg. Rating: 82%

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Hoang Thuy (from Australia), May 2008:

Quite a loud hostel. Not good if you want to sleep, but good if you are up for drinking. A bit noisy at night with regard to guests. Staff were very helpful. Enjoyed my time there.

yeomansgenius2968 (from Australia), April 2008:

I really loved staying here - all the staff were cheerful and helpful, and the people i met there were so much fun :)

7. City Centre budget Hotel Avg. Rating: 82%

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Karene (from Australia), April 2008:

Great staff, awesome location. Will def stay again.
haejk00111 (from Australia), April 2008:

Very clean and good facilities, a step up from your average back packers. Very quiet in the rooms. Helpful and friendly staff.

8. Urban Central Avg. Rating: 81%

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Hollie (from England), April 2008:
Great showers, great bedrooms. Good location + staff too. Be aware though that this hostel has a nightclub right below it…which means on Fri and Sat night make sure you have some ear plugs, alternatively, make sure you’re out until 4am.. Not too sure on the common areas of the hostel, they seem over run with the long-timers. Regardless I’d stay here again just for the showers and the free pasta.

nd8981253 (from Canada), April 2008:
Location of hostel is great. Located in downtown Melbourne close to everything.

9. Lords Lodge Backpackers Avg. Rating: 81%

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still_baljan9615 (from Sweden), April 2008:
The staff is the best. Definitely the nicest you can get and theyll make sure you have a good time, I did. The only drawback is that the city centre is 15 min away by tram.

Natalie (from Australia), April 2008:

Really lovely Place to stay, everyone there is so nice and willing to help out!! Fabulous!

10. Melbourne Metro YHA Avg. Rating: 80%

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Karen (from USA), April 2008:
I stayed in four hostels in Melbourne and this one was by far the best. The YHAs don’t have the most charm or character but you can always depend on them for being clean and well-run.

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Ratings and comments obtained from hostelworld.