"Part hotel, part hostel, this three-star property offers both private rooms and dorms and feels more social than your average hotel — there are free walking tours and a lively on-site bar where it’s easy to meet people. The breakfast buffet is filling, varied, and affordable, and there’s a well-equipped kitchen if you want to cook. The décor is rustic with lots of exposed brick; private rooms are colorful and simple with plenty of natural light (some even have hardwood or parquet floors). Rooms include a TV, coffee/tea maker, and desk, and the location — a one-minute walk to the city center — makes it an inexpensive, central choice for budget travelers." - Matthew Kepnes