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HOSTELS ARE FAVOURITE ACCOMMODATION UNIT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY FOR THE SO-CALLED BACKPACKERS, WHICH ARE GUIDED BY A PHRASE ALL MY BELONGINGS I CARRY WITH MYSELF, SO THE WHOLE LUGGAGE COMES DOWN TO ONLY ONE LARGE BACKPACK.
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It is not surprising that accommodation in hostels has developed into a large trend among young people – prices are ever so much affordable than in hotels, while the atmosphere is more relaxed and more favourable for socialising and sharing experiences.
Hostel as an accommodation unit means renting of bed along with sharing joint bathroom, kitchen and the living room.
This aspect of tourism very much suites the guests of younger population and of ‘shallower pocket’– you can get a bed in a hostel by a very affordable price, which is about ten euros.
Croatian hostels get very high marks which refer to comfort, hygiene and other parts of service. The creativeness is also at price – young people do not appreciate mere bedrooms, but imaginatively and interestingly designed area.
Many of our hostels often find themselves on the top of the charts of the most prestigious foreign media, such as British The Guardian, CNN TV- network and the famous New York Times!
Among them is Goli i Bosi (The Naked & the Barefoot) in Split, previously second best in the whole world due to the excellent imaginative futuristic design.
Indigo at the core of the old town centre in Šibenik and Chillout in Zagreb, which with its lively colours reminds of the scenery of some Almodovar’s film, have also been praised. Tckhaikovsy and Silver Central Hostel in Split, Buzz Backpakers in Zagreb and Green Lizard on the island of Hvar also got great reviews.
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