I've always been a fan of youth hostels and backpackers, the good ones, not the bad ones and there are a few of those out there but with a little research you can find some really fantastic ones that offer all the same amenities, sometimes more, than a hotel, in fantastic locations for a budget-friendly price and many are family-friendly but do make sure to check before booking as some are specifically for 18yrs+.
Having stayed at many over the years as well as worked at 3 across Europe, I feel I know what makes a backpacker a place to be and what doesn't. When I took the kids interrailing I knew that the majority of our accommodation would be at youth hostels as there are so many benefits, such as being centrally located, having luggage storage (unlike Airbnb's), many have kitchens that can be used which means being able to do some self-catering and nearly all have lounges and chillout areas with books and games for kids to enjoy. They are often more relaxed than hotels which is perfect for families and I often find it a less stressful atmosphere than a hotel.
Our first stop on our interrail adventure was Turin, which we would arrive at in the late evening and as it was a full-on travel day we decided to stay for two nights so that we could also explore some of what Turin had to offer before heading to the Ligurian coastline. After extensive research, we decided on Combo Turino, a hip hostel housed in a former fire station that also included a restaurant bar, radio station and event space.
Our train down had been delayed so we arrived close to midnight feeling rather exhausted as I have to be honest I was nervous walking through reception with dance music being played in the event area for a private party BUT I can assure you the sound did not travel at all and we heard nothing from our room so there had been no need to worry.
The reception is open 24hrs and the staff were very friendly and welcoming and we never felt out of place here as a family. We paid just under £100 for a family room with breakfast. It was so spacious and possibly one of the coolest hostel rooms I've stayed in and not only as it was spotless and beautifully designed with two balconies that could be opened up which looked across the local market.
Our room was stylish, spacious and perfect for a family |
It consisted of two bedrooms that flowed into each other with a large bathroom in between them and plenty of space to hang clothes, as well as plenty of clean towels, soap and shampoo. The free wifi also worked very well across the hostel and I managed to catch up on some work in our room but there is plenty of social areas for digital nomads and remote workers to enjoy.
I really liked the breakfast, which is taken in the very stylish bar area with huge arching windows and a modern industrial feel. While breakfast was not a buffet or self-serve like some other places, it offered up some freshly baked bread, cereals, yoghurt, fresh fruit and cheese and meats along with Italian coffee made by the barista in the cafe and I always knew it's good when the kids finish their food, which they did each morning.
The hostel itself is only a few minutes walk from the old town and we really enjoyed exploring Turin by foot and by tram (there was a tram stop only a few meters from the hostel) and it was easy to get to the main station via tram on the day we checked out.
While we only ate breakfast here they also offer lunch and evening menus, as well as having a kitchen space that can be used by guests to make their own meals. There is as mentioned plenty of workspace, socialising areas, free fast wifi and air conditioning and Combo Turino in many ways felt more like a boutique hotel than a hostel and I would definitely stay again.
We have heard mixed feedback on hostels. But I can see how they would be appealing for many travellers. How cool to find that Combo Turino was housed in a former fire station. The price for a family room with breakfast was definitely more than reasonable. Love when accommodations like this is within easy walking distance to the city sights. Linda (LD Holland)
ReplyDeleteI spent a few days in Turino last year and liked the city very much. I want to go back there for more exploring sometimes in the future. The Combo Torino hostel looks like the perfect place to stay for me. Inexpensive, clean and central. Thanks for this post.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes stay in hostels, when the prices of hotels are too high for my budget. £100 for a family room with two bedrooms included breakfast is really a good deal! Especially that the hostel is located so central as well. I like that the hostel has its own radio station, that is so unique! Also, soundproofing is so important, it's good to know that the sound doesn't travel to the rooms and you can have a good night sleep.
ReplyDeleteCombo Torino hostel looks like a really cool place in Turin! The price you paid for a family room with breakfast was so cheap and the place looks clean and very modern. I think I know its location and it’s not far from the center. I’ll think about this for our next trip!
ReplyDeleteThe bedroom in the hostel looks nice! I like that it comes with a bathroom, too. You don't have to share it with others. I also like that it comes with breakfast and WiFi, and it is strategically located in town. I will remember Combo Torino if I ever visit Turin in the future.
ReplyDeleteI love it when someone shares information about a hidden gem of a place to stay in the city that is more than stayable and does not cost a bomb. The Combo Torino would be somewhere I would stay at when visiting Turin - which i have not yet been. So I am much appreciative of this nice tip on where to stay.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds an amazing choice especially when you're on a budget! You just mentioned everything important to me -- clean rooms, working WIFI, good food and accessibility. Will definitely keep this in mind should we get to have a chance to visit.
ReplyDeleteCombo Torino looks like a fabulous hostel to stay with the family with its spacious bedrooms and a balcony overlooking the street.Ans it's great that it has space for storing luggage and kitchen for self catering and lounges with games and books for kids to chill out. And it's perfect location definitely makes it a favorite place to explore the city.
ReplyDeleteCombo Torino looks like a fabulous hostel to stay with the family with its spacious bedrooms and a balcony overlooking the street.Ans it's great that it has space for storing luggage and kitchen for self catering and lounges with games and books for kids to chill out. And it's perfect location definitely makes it a favorite place to explore the city.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a great place to stay! Often I wonder when it has the word hostel in it, whether it will be loud or impersonal. But this looks like a perfect stay! I like that there was music and activity, but the room was still quiet enough for you to enjoy your stay. Sounds like a great hostel!
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