HI Vancouver Central

Hostel · Downtown

HI Vancouver Central

Hostel · Downtown
1025 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1L4, Canada

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This lively hostel on Granville Strip offers clean, simple dorms and private rooms, plus a complimentary breakfast and a vibrant social scene.  

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Renee Plonsker

Google
Pretty good hostel, comfortable and clean. Not as comfy as other hostels as the eating area is tiny and very average breakfast. Coffee wasn't that great and vending machines do not take card! Only cash... Bathrooms are spacious and cleaned daily (as are the rooms) but need more bench space to put your stuff. Towels are provided which is helpful and washing/drying is $2 good price, simple and quick. Washing powder only $1 so really decent!! Staff at front are kind of slow and too quiet at times. Sometimes people will be happy to wait long times if the staff acknowledge them as waiting and be polite.

Shannon Duncan

Google
The staff are very friendly and helpful. I stayed in a 4 bed female dorm. The bed and sheets were clean. There were enough bathrooms that I never had to wait. The shower had good enough water pressure. I was in the room near the laundry room, so I could hear the washers spinning, but I sleep with ear plugs so it didn't bother me. Great centrally located location, it was convenient for everything I had planned. There was a continental breakfast which was simple but filling (cereal, fruit, mini muffins, pastries, toast, bagels, coffee, tea, juice.) I recommend this place and would stay here again.

Melanie Loureiro

Google
Location is great and the service is good as well. The room is very simple but comfortable. Ideal for a quick overnight stay. The sink in my room was out of order, but I was able to use the ones in the shared washrooms. The breakfast options are good and I am glad it was included on the price.

Bryce Van Vleet

Google
First time staying in a hostel and really enjoyed the experience. Staff were friendly and accommodating, bathrooms were large, and rooms were clean. Storage lockers are a little small for anyone backpacking (our roommates couldn’t fit theirs). The location is very convenient but comes at a cost. The surrounding streets are very dirty and loud. Staff does a good job addressing safety concerns and the facility felt very secure despite witnessing multiple car break ins and assaults. Enjoyed having a home away from home.

Kyle Buzsaki

Google
The bunk was fine and the locker was a good size. The free breakfast was pretty good. Shower was a little small, but nice temperature. The location is good, stuff nearby is very walkable. Be aware that there are a couple strip clubs along the same street if that kind of thing would bother you.

Michael Goldberg

Google
Staff were very kind and helpful. Rooms are decent sized but the beds are a little rickety. No easy access to outlets for top bunks. Shared bathrooms are individual stalls with toilet and shower so that's a big plus. Place was kept clean. Good location for the most part but can be noisy.

Mona Jones (Mo)

Google
I checked in on Wednesday night. They were kind of busy, but the front desk worked really fast. When it was my turn, they were super sweet and got me settled in quickly. The room was nice and clean. I left the next morning. Since I woke up late, I didn't get to partake in the complimentary breakfast. The check out staff was just as awesome as the check in staff. I loved it and would definitely stay there again.

Joe Welsh

Google
Wonderfully friendly and helpful staff. Room key didn't work once, staff even rode the elevator with me to ensure I get in okay. Offers locks at front desk, will buy them back for most of the cost. Location is perfectly set downtown. Rooms/common areas clean. Showers are hot and very private. Holds bags after check out so you can enjoy the remainder of your day without lugging a bag around. Breakfast is generous and plentiful.

Shyam S.

Yelp
I am a lifetime member of Hostelling International and have stayed at many hostels across the U.S. and Canada. This was my first visit to Vancouver, so it only seemed natural to check out one of the HI locations. I only stayed a couple of nights, but had a pretty good experience overall. Here are some comments: 1. The best thing about my room was the great bed and comforter. Hands down, this may have been the best hostel comforter I've ever experienced, and everyone else who has stayed there knows exactly what I am talking about. 2. The four-bed room is ideal for travelers and I liked the in-room sink and lockers. It is super convenient with the bathrooms and showers down the hall. 3. The WiFi is HORRIBLE. The only place where the signal is strong is the reception area on the first floor. Otherwise, you are basically playing Russian roulette with the signal strength, and areas where it should be strong like the tables near the kitchen are actually weak. 4. I also understand that elevators are not always necessary, but the stairways from the 2nd floor up are small and really difficult if you have a suitcase or god forbid, more than one. 5. I was always gone early in the mornings so never took advantage of the free breakfast, but the kitchen area was well stocked and clean, and the large fridge made it easy to store your own food. 6. Lastly, this hostel is conveniently located near tons of good restaurants, clubs, and bars, but when it is full of drunk people, it's not so much fun if you are not the partying type ... or over 30.

J J.

Yelp
Without a doubt this was one of the worst hostel experiences that I have ever had, if not the worst (and I've stayed at a lot!). Positives: - elevator - price - staff was able to fix a situation -they along with their sister properties do run some cool activities which are either free or low cost (their saving grace IMO) Like many lodgings in central Vancouver, there are a ton of homeless people in front. Not taking away stars due to that since it's very common. Despite this I never felt unsafe outside since it's in a lively neighborhood anyway so you are never truly alone. Complaints? I was told ahead of time by their staff that their bedrooms have AC. Most of their bedrooms do not have AC, rather they will give you a tiny desk fan (so you are f***ed if you are the top bunk!). I was beyond pissed because I deliberately chose this hostel due to it stating that they have AC which is a must for me since I didn't have a humidifier with me, as well as it separating rooms by genders (a must for me since I want to change in my room and well, men are slobs and fart). I went down and said to please refund me if they cannot place me in a room with air circulation and that I would be finding new lodging. They did find me space, however I had to ask for a partial refund (instead of just getting it...) since I went from a 2 person dorm to a 4 person one. Their keys regularly stop working so for 1 night stay I think I had to change my key 3 times (if not more). I thought I was the problem until I saw that others had this issue on here and Tripadvisor as well. My experience gets better LOL.....At around 2AM the girl I met prior who shared the dorm with me screamed after seeing a plump, naked elderly, Frenchman in what I think was supposed to be her bed. This was a female only dorm. Naturally there was no one at the front desk, and no one answered the phone. My roommate (not sure how to word that) looked everywhere for any employee and found 1 somewhere. He had to escort the man to another room. I kind of felt bad for the French guy because he told me that he was there before me or the girl checked in which honestly might have been true. Afterward, my roommate and I laughed this off and I thanked her because I was fast asleep apparently when the guy came in (it was my first day in Vancouver and was a long day so I was out). I had the free breakfast in the morning which I thought would be similar to the free breakfasts in Europe. From what I can recall it was just toast, bagels with very little cream cheese left that people scrapped off from the dish (there was an attendant there too), juice, coffee, and I think apples. I'm not much of a breakfast person but thought it would be a bit more than that (they have a better selection in prisons). The kitchen wasn't the cleanest and there really isn't any cooking facilities aside from a refrigerator. I believe there was a microwave though. The hostel itself is very bare bones. Looks like a homeless shelter and there are few outlets to plug in things in your bedroom (I think mine had 2). The bathrooms were single bathrooms with a toilet and a shower and while I wouldn't say they were dirty, they weren't that clean. They also were gender neutral, so girls get used to seeing toilet seats not put down, and pubes on/around the toilet. Staff although nice, seemed to not know what they were doing...How do you mess up the genders in a dorm room meant for 4 people?!? Check in seemed to take awhile as well despite there often being at least 2 people at the front desk. After 1 night I stayed at the Hyatt LOL. Cannot recommend. You have been warned.

David S.

Yelp
*****BED BUG INFESTATION********* I Stayed at a hostel for the first time coming here to Vancouver. I am Canadian and I can say that place is not up to code at all. The staff do not check the rooms for dirt/bugs. My first room was bad as I was On a top bunk (hurt just to climb up) I had no where else to stay so I booked a few more nights. They moved me to another Room. The next day at the gym I noticed marks I thought bugs, but then I was assured it was an allergy. The 3rd night in that room I flipped my mattress and found a bed bug! This place is disgusting They did refund me in full but I was not happy I did not receive anything extra. I was hoping for imbursement for trauma that I had to endure. EVERY AC UNIT'S AIR FILTERS ARE FILTHY AS F*CK. HI VANCOUVER ON GRANVILLE IS A HOMELESS SHELTER FOR PEOPLE NOT FROM HERE ( but for 70 dollars a night )

Karmen N.

Yelp
Stayed at a shared female dorm this time. Great they have lockers and a sink, nice to have A/C and knowledgeable staff. Appreciate the tag system they have for luggage room and that breakfast is free and there's lots of outlets in the lounge. Even though breakfast starts at 8, there's already food out when I went at 7:45. I don't understand why the prices fluctuate so much. One day it could be $43, the next day it would be $48, for the exact same room. Also, when I went, there were problems with the washroom locks, they weren't locking. hopefully they're fixed now! Mind you, the internet sucks. If you have problems connecting like I did they have to help you out to find your way around it.

Ivy M.

Yelp
I had a 24 hour layover in Vancouver and at the last minute decided that instead of spending it in the airport that I would explore the city. Hi Vancouver Central was extremely easy to book and relatively cheap for something I booked on the fly. I had a little accident here where I left my stuff in the wrong room (the door was open because it was being cleaned) so I couldn't get in when I returned but the staff were extremely understanding and made sure I was who I said I was (so no worries in any security breaches!) Shared bathrooms with the floor but no problem at all because it kept very clean! Minus one star because while I was there the elevator kept breaking down (I was only there for 20 hours at most but no joke that elevator broke down at least twice) and carrying my luggage up and down those step narrow stairs with heavy doors every floor was not fun.

Felix L.

Yelp
Hostelling International (HI) has a solid reputation in the hostel industry. I was a fan of several HI hostels in the US, so I recently booked HI again, this time in downtown Vancouver for one night. It is directly across the street from the SameSun Backpacker Lodge. Both hostels are popular amongst travelers because of their desirable location - in close proximity to Granville Street's nightlife district, Robson Street's shopping area, and only a 2 mile drive to Stanley Park. The nearest SkyTrain station is only a 5 minute walk away. A week prior to arrival, I reserved a two bed dorm on hostelworld.com, but when I checked in late at night, the confused receptionist assigned me to a four bed dorm. Their reservation system appeared to be useless and disorganized. It was probably first come first serve and my "reserved" two bed room was already taken. Bad impression, but at least the four bed room is a bit cheaper ($37 vs. $45). There were four co-ed floors of bedrooms. I was fortunate to be assigned to the least noisy region - fourth floor facing away from Granville Street. My room was equipped with an individual locker, sink, closet for storage, and 2 sets of bunk beds. You can turn on the A/C but it is extremely noisy. The ambiance was basic like a motel or dorm room, but most important to me, the bed was more comfortable than the one at St. Clair Hostel. I was able to sleep for 7 hours interrupted. One interesting aspect is that restroom access requires a keycard to be swiped before entering, just like a dorm. The shower inside was clean and functional. WIFI is fair, not good enough for a Facetime call but OK for checking email. The WIFI password is ridiculously long. HI-Vancouver Central is a hostel that I would recommend for anyone staying in Vancouver on a budget, and is simply looking for a comfortable night of sleep plus a place to shower. Why stay at a hotel and pay over $100 per night when you'll be traveling and sightseeing most of the day? Book this hostel instead, and save your money to spend on food or souvenirs in Vancouver. If you're young and into the nightlife scene, the hostel is only 1 to 2 blocks away from dozens of popular clubs and bars.

Criss C.

Yelp
I booked this hostel online and changed the date of stay once by calling the front desk. When I arrived at the hostel, they can't find my order in their backend system so they charged me with that day's rate instead of the rate that I booked a month ago even though I showed them the confirmation email from them. I talked to the front desk twice during my stay and all the staffs refused to look into the case for me. When I walked into the front desk, there was also smell of weed in the building. I was really suspicious that their staffs were smoking. The room and the building was old. The room smelled like deodorant. The whole experience was awful.

Opal L.

Yelp
I've stayed here twice and the second time, I was there for a conference. This is a top-notch hostel. I've stayed in hostels in Japan, Greece, the U.S., Italy, Thailand, and other countries. This hostel was very clean and operated efficiently while the front counter staff were friendly and helpful when you need their assistance. There are 4 people in a room, several private bathrooms (showers, no tubs) in the hallway, lockers in the rooms, free wi-fi, full kitchen (although not as big and industrial looking as in other hostels), free breakfast (it's pretty good), and the usual towel & linens. Also, the location is great, just steps away from Granville station, lots of shops, and a nice walk to the water. It feels safe and at night, there are a lot of young people milling around because there are quite a few night clubs and restaurants open very late. Finally, there is a bar on the ground floor that has loud music but the people booking your room over the phone are quite open and honest about it and will warn you about it if the only room left is a room on the second floor. I was nearly booked on the second floor the first time I stayed here but they managed to get me a room on a higher floor by the time I checked in. Oh yeah, make sure you book the room and don't gamble on just walking in and hoping you'll get a spot.

Kwoky L.

Yelp
I am a fan of HI hostels and when I needed a place to stay, there was no question that HI would be my first choice. I would have liked to stay at the Jericho Beach location but I need to be in the West End. So the Vancouver Central location was perfect. I reserved a private room with a bathroom attached for about $80+tax and it was a great price for downtown I think. The room was very clean but a bit on the older side. It felt like I was staying at a dim looking dingy motel. Aesthetics aside, it was truly a great deal. Price of room comes with make-your-own-breakfast with plenty of options from bagels to toasts to cereal. No bacon and eggs though. Their service was super courteous and the front desk was very helpful when it comes to suggesting things to do in the city. The location was also great. It's a few minutes walk away to Robson and Skytrains and it's close to Granville Island, the beaches and shops at Granville Street and Pacific Mall. There's even a bus stop right in front of the hostel! The location is prime. I would highly recommend this place for those budget minded people looking for a place to stay in expensive Vancouver. Save your money here and spend it on something else better. Why pay a premium on fancy hotels when you should be out all day enjoying the beautiful BC outdoors? =)

Felipe B.

Yelp
I really likes this place, Was better that I expected, good option to stay and very organized, definetly recommend to my friends and family. Here is laudry ($2 cad each machine) 2 and 4 ppl shared rooms and private also. Very clean and includes breakfast from 8 to 10 am daily, they give you great advises and Victor was very cool in the front desk, I mean all of the guys are cool at service but he in particular , maube because he talk to me in spanish.

John C.

Yelp
Our radiator didn't work and our windows leaked cold air, which was hard in January right after a snow storm. That was the only thing that kept it from getting the fifth star. The breakfast includes bagels, peanut butter, a variety of cereals, and more. The location is amazing and the hostel provides lots of information sheets about cool things to do and how to get there. We were on the fourth floor, so we didn't hear the club that is in the same building, but I could understand it being audible on the 1st or 2nd floor. It definitely brings a more club friendly scene into the hostel and the neighborhood (there are atleast six clubs within a block). Wi-fi was spotty, but worked about 2/3 of the time. I would do it again if I were in town.

Antonia T.

Yelp
Such a beautiful experience. Everyone in staff was so helpful and kind. Having open access to a kitchen at all hours was so helpful!

Ian W.

Yelp
Sooooo glad I decided to stay here. I had not stayed at a hostel in a few years & I am not a kid anymore. This wasn't my first rodeo & other cliches about age & experience. Naturally, I was worried about being the creepy old dude (36) at the hostel. It may have less to do with age & more to with not acting creepy. There were a lot of younger people, but also a couple of families and a few people older than me. The staff were extremely helpful. Friendly too, but helpful when I really needed it. The reception is 24 hours. You can stow your heavy bags for the day before you check in or after you check out. It's in a great location close to Vancouver's city center, the subway and a night bus stop. Plenty of restaurants, bars, clothing stores, people watching, shops of kitschy crap to buy for the folks back home, etc. This is a fairly laid-back hostel. It's not crazy-party-time-24-hours. I'm sure there are guests staying there partying like any hostel. Vancouver Central is definitely a place you can rest that is peaceful without drunken animal noises at 3:30 am. Bunk bed set-up, which is pretty standard. Bedrooms were clean. Common areas & kitchen were clean. Bathrooms were clean. *****Always had hot water***** Wifi? Shit! I didn't get on a place for 8 hours to look at a computer screen! That said, it worked fine in the common area. After a delayed flight & being bumped on my connecting flight, I was worried that my room might be gone & I would need to beg to sleep in the common area for a few hours. Got to the hostel at 3 am. Terri (sic?) at the front desk said the room was still there and she even put me in a 2-person dorm I had booked where it was just me. Aaaaahhh. I was very grateful for that after the long journey. When I left I had a flight leaving at the ass-crack of dawn. Laurie (sic?) called a cab to be there for me at 4 am. Even gave me a wake up call and hustled my ass out so I wouldn't miss the cab, which is the the only way to get to the airport that time of day. People, don't book no 6 am flights. It was definitely the great people working here that make this hostel a place I'll remember. THE...END

Raul V.

Yelp
I stayed here for five nights while touring through BC. The staff was really friendly, (then again, it's Canada... Everyone is really nice). They're round the clock to help out and good people. The room was decent size, especially if you're just planning on sleeping. Lockers and sink in the rooms too. The beds we're clean and pretty comfy. Overall the place was very clean. The staff does rounds a few times a day for maintenance and are quick and attentive if problems arise Free breakfast in the mornings until 10am and they have some cool hostel activities for everyone there. Age range was between 19 and mid 30's on average. I think same sun backpackers across the street was mostly a younger crowd so if you're looking for that check them out. Only thing is the AC unit was a little wonky but it wasn't too bad. I definitely recommend this place if you're planning a cheap but comfortable stay. It was exactly what I needed it to be. Check it out!

Jen A.

Yelp
This was a great hostel. The staff was super nice and helpful. It was clean enough and I liked the private bathrooms. I stayed in a 4 person room, which was ok but very crammed. It is acceptable if you just need a place to sleep and shower. They have huge lockers in the room and the beds are pretty comfortable. However if I were to come back and had a little more money I would pay for a private room. The location was really great, close to everything and I liked that Grandville street is closed during weekend nights. The breakfast is actually really good, they have a huge selection, however not much room to sit. They have free wifi too, but it didn't work too well on the 4th floor.

Michelle H.

Yelp
First time staying at a hostel, and it was a great experience! Front desk staff were all fairly young and all super friendly. We told the girl at the front that we were there celebrating a birthday and she immediately discounted our room for us! The rooms had two bunk beds, and luckily we were a group of four so we got the room to ourselves. It's a great and cheap place to stay, especially if you plan on exploring and you're only looking for a place to sleep. There are four bathrooms shared among the entire floor. And impressively, they were super clean. I'm pretty picky with public restrooms but these were kept very well. Location wise. You couldn't get any better than Granville street. There are restaurants, pubs, and clubs all along the same street. We went out all night and everything was walking distance which was super convenient. Great place to stay, especially for younger people traveling. Met a few other people staying there that same weekend. All super young and coming from all around the world.

Grace T.

Yelp
Staying at HI Vancouver Central was my first ever hostel experience, and I get the feeling this is about as "hostel-y" as it can get! The rooms were small, and quaint. Nothing special. But the beds brought easy relief for my weary bones. There was a sink and mirror in my room which was greatly appreciated. I also enjoyed being able to select an all female room... With the crowd that I saw at HI I honestly wouldn't have been comfortable with the possibility of staying in a room with males. While most seemed kind, there were a few older men who erred on the creepy side. That made me a bit uncomfortable. The bathrooms were well kept and I never had to wait for one to open up. The kitchen was great to have, and the complimentary breakfasts were excellent, although the hours for it were only 8a-10a. I would have liked it to open up a bit earlier. HI was bustling at all hours, so I would definitely recommend ear plugs. This hostel is right in the center of everything in Vancouver. A great location for travelers with easy access to public transport. The employees were excellent and helpful. They even brought me some extra blankets Will stay again!

S R.

Yelp
The location was great, as my friend and I were easily able to get to places like Granville Island, Robson St, Davie St., and a nice long leisurely walk to Stanley park on a sunny day. The staff members were very friendly and welcoming, despite the not so inviting facade of the building. Wi-Fi unfortunately was not very good. I ended up resorting to not using the internet during my trip. Also, the shower drain would back up every time I took a shower. I'd end up standing in a pool of water when I was done. All in all however, I enjoyed my stay.

Megan H.

Yelp
Okay, So I've stayed at a few Hostels in Vancouver now and know a bit more about the scene. Location: This Hostel is downtown on Grainville St. It is within walking distance of most everything; Grainville Market, Stanley Park, Canada Place, Gastown, Robson, Davie. It is also very convenient for taking the bus (anywhere in Vancouver, including UBC,Tsawassen ferries & airport) or the Skytrain or Seabus. The Scene: Here is basically your college club scene, with dance music blasting from all the clubs until at least 4am. Loads of drunk girls wearing next to nothing, and yuppie guys trying to take them home. The facilities: I was in a 4bed Female Dorm, which was nice and clean. Very stuffy and hot during the heatwave though. Bathrooms were readily available and clean, private single occupancy toilet & showers. Free towels, no deposit on key card, computers with internet, and a free breakfast every morning. (toast, muffins, fruit, coffee) Hope this helps you in your search for the right hostel, whatever you do DONT stay down near Cambie/Hastings I don't care how cheap the hostel is. Yikes!

Chanda I.

Yelp
this place had all u could look for in a hostel: -prime location - you are literally right in the middle of everything. at night the streets close down and everyone walks up and down the street doing the nightlife thing. - sink in the bedroom -private single bathroom with shower - living room, tv room - free wi-fi - planned outings -safety. after 11pm, the building is closed and you have to show your room key to get back in by ringing the doorbell. - free breakfast -and does storage for your bigger luggage items *does get hot and stuff in there when it's hot out staff are friendly. we had one staff guy who gave us all the wrong information, including the wrong place to park but the other guy gave us the scoop on where to park for free. this is downtown so they recommended parking in a hotel parking lot for 17/day but then we were told where to go for the free street parking, a 15 minute walk from the hostel.

carole l.

Yelp
I am quite surprised by all those good review for that hostel. Usually I dont write bad comments but this hostel is such a crap. We had a private room with ensuite. It was ugly, old, dirty, cold (even with that crappy weak heater), towels were small and aweful. The window was facing a restaurant's roof and we could smell, through the closed window, food and especially fat and oil from outside. The 'bed' wasnt even a real bed (it had weels under so I think it was what you call can an "extra bed") and was very uncomfortable and noisy. Linen were old and full of dust. The kitchen wasnt even a real kitchen as there only was a couple of microwaves, you can't even cook some pasta! The place isn't safe as everyone can enter and hangout in the hostel from 7AM to 11PM: we even saw a dealer visiting guys! Free wifi is such a crap and works barely. However, it is well located. Considering you can have a good hotel for the same price, and an awesome room plus great breakfast for 15 dollars more in an hotel from the area, I would recommand you HIGHLY to book another hostel/hotel rather than this one.

G G.

Yelp
My friend and I decided to venture into Vancouver for some "international" adventures and were on a scarce budget. We'd never stayed at a hostel before but decided to give it a try. We booked the four bed room and were prepared to have to share the room with others. The Hostel was easy to find upon arrival, however parking was a bit more difficult to navigate as it was all metered or pay parking. My friend ended up going inside to check in and ask about parking as I waited in the car at some pay lot down the street. Upon check in, we were upgraded to our own private room with private bath... sweet! The people at the front desk recommended we park at the Holiday Inn covered and gated garage for $20 a night. A way better deal than $4.50 an hour at the meters. Or room was on the first floor (but really second) and I was a little weary of the potential noise from the clubs at night. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find how quiet our room was given that we could see Granville from our window. The hostel was located in the center of most attractions and within walking distance. Once we parked and gained an idea of where everything was, it was more convenient and economical to walk. Besides, taking a stroll down the streets provides a better way to get acquainted with any city. The staff were friendly and available to answer questions ranging from where the bar/dance scene was to what areas to stay out of (unless seeing people defecate and shoot up is your type of hood). Towels are given out at the front desk and they had a pretty decent selection for a free breakfast. Love that they had fruit. Surprisingly, their coffee was respectable. Tasted fresh and full bodied... didn't taste cheap and watered down. One of my favorite things about this hostel was seeing people from different cultures and backgrounds share communal space and interacting. Listening to the different languages, especially in the morning at breakfast, was like a symphony!

Lilly S.

Yelp
We stayed four nights in a private room with shared bathroom. I'm not a fan of hostels but with the ridiculous prices for hotels in Vancouver, we had to compromise. Have to say it by far wasn't as bad as I had imagined it. Our room was very nice and clean, so was the washroom right next door. The mattress was very comfortable and it was quiet! Slept like a baby. Staff at reception was very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was simple but OK. Mostly we only had a coffee and a bit of cornflakes, not being fans of toast and muffins for breakfast.

Peter C.

Yelp
The hostel is Located in downtown where there are plenty of places to eat. Three blocks from the sky train to the hostel. The washrooms are really clean. The staff is very helpful. The breakfast is good. The rooms are either 2 bed or 4 bed or private rooms. The hostel is wonderful.

Y. Y.

Yelp
Very impressed with their cleanness of their toilets! I would forgive almost any flaws with clean toilets. lol. But besides, they don't have such flaws anyway. The location is central, the staffs are friendly. All small details are well taken care of. All in all, the experience was excellent.

Joseph S.

Yelp
I've been going to HI central on Granville for several years after going to HI downtown (Burrard St.) HI central was renovated from its former life as the Royal Hotel. When it first opened all the facilities were pretty nice. Now that the place has been open for several years it's starting to show its age with wear and tear. Many rooms have air conditioning while some quads do not (a consideration in the hot summer months.) Cleanliness could be better. Washrooms could be cleaner as well. On the positive side they do offer a pretty good complimentary breakfast every morning. They also have tours and pub crawls and that sort of thing as well if that's your deal. On the whole it's really pretty nice and the price of accommodations is pretty reasonable. The hotel Vancouver it is not :)

Jo A.

Yelp
this is your typical hostel in an old building. what impressed me though is the customer service provided by their staff. We had a wonderful time during our stay in the hostel. Our host surely knows how to entertain, he lead us to a wonderful bar in the gastown district and we really had a lot of fun.

Bryan L.

Yelp
This was my first time staying at a hostel in another country, and I was very impressed. All around a great place to stay with an excellent atmosphere. The front desk was kind and efficient, the rooms has air conditioning which was great. The internet worked and there was ample common area. The only thing I would change would be the breakfast hours. Please make the hours start a little bit earlier for those who have to be up and out before 8am.

jonathan g.

Yelp
first time in vancouver, and we stayed here... it is a bit dark in the hallways in each floor, but they get 5 stars they have private bathrooms in the hallways which is a PLUS for a hostel! the rooms are what you expect shared bunk beds with lockers... towels and linen included... free wi-fi in the hostel! it is great location in the middle of the granville street... where there are lots of bar, clubs and restaurants to try... one thing though if you want peace and quiet don't stay here.. there is a club right next door and it stays up late about 2-3 ish... if you don't mind a bit of noise it's a cool place to stay and enjoy the city!!

Rachel K.

Yelp
I've never stayed in a hostel before so maybe I'm going to be a little spoiled after this experience. First off, great location especially if you wanna party (which I of course did). Bars, clubs, and young people from all over the world roaming around. Second, the staff was very friendly. The guy checking us in made us promise to trash our room and get in a fight with someone on the street and told us not to let him down. We did neither, i'm sure he was of course joking, but it made us laugh. The elevator was tiny but it worked and if your going to complain about a tiny elevator then you might need to pull that huge stick out of your ass and get a life! (Their were people that were complaining about that) The hall ways were clean as well as our room. There were clean linens, blankets, & pillows on the beds. Also there were lockers in our room but make sure you bring your own lock. And you really should use your lock, especially if your new roomie, that you've never met, assures you that you don't need to bc you can trust her(this really happened!) Clean bathrooms with showers and a sink in the hallway, also a sink in your bedroom room. We didn't have any trouble with the a/c unit. I was also very thankful that when I tried to get upstairs without a key they weren't havin it. All I had to do was give them my room number & show them my ID. That made me feel pretty safe. For breakfast there were bagels, toast, pastries, cereal, etc. Can't complain about free food. Free WIFI that worked just fine from our room. It wasn't fun waiting in line for a shower the next day but , HELLO I was staying in a hostel. And it's not their fault the french guy in the bathroom was randomly cursing very loud every ten seconds. All this to say I'd stay there again and again. There's also an Irish Pub next door called Johnnie Fox's. SO fun. Go there, but watch out for that crazy Canadian liquor tax-YIKES! Vancouver is amazing, everyone should go there!! And this hostel is the best, seriously :)