Warsaw Day 3 - Goodbye Warsaw

The first place we visited this morning was Nathan’s Villa Hostel and this is definitely a typical hostel for young backpackers who wish to hang out and meet new people. We walked through the old gate and into a beautiful courtyard, where we met Marta the manager, a really kind and enthusiastic person. “Nathan’s Villa” is located in the centre of the city. They have a common room on each floor and a fully equipped kitchen. There is a really friendly and fun atmosphere in the hostel as well as a really relaxed feel to it. I liked it a lot.

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I must say it was a pleasure to be showed around the Oki Doki hostel. The charming receptionist, whose smile especially impressed Nacho, was also eager to help and answer all of our questions.

This unique hostel is running by young amazing couple. Both had spent a lot of time travelling around the world, so they know everything there is to know about backpackers’ needs. I was told that each room has been designed in a different style and by a different artist. Instead of being numbered, each of the rooms has their own name. The people who work here are young, love Warsaw, and are very knowledgeable about the history of the place, as well as tell you the best places to see, and help you with places to go out at night.

Because of a couple of cancellations, we didn’t get to see as many places as we had hoped on this day, although possibly a blessing in disguise as Nacho had taken ill. We left the city, safe in the knowledge that there are definitely some great places to stay in Warsaw!

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