Manila International Youth Hostel

Hostel · Santa Clara

Manila International Youth Hostel

Hostel · Santa Clara
Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines

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Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null
Manila International Youth Hostel by null

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Nestled on a leafy street near Manila Bay, this laid-back hostel offers simple dorms, privates, a cozy cafe, and a garden, making it a casual urban retreat.  

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Mar 5, 2025

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mario_rozario

Google
First let me start with the positives. This hostel had quite a few positives - its location is central and easily accessible to Rowas Boulevard and all the shopping one can do there. The staff are very co-operative. I met a few good travellers here to hang out with, but that's where it sends - just "a few". ||||By and large this hostel is unhygenic. I have stayed in youth hostels in North America, Europe, Morocco and even in Asia (Singapore too). This hostel is nothing even close to them. ||||I stayed in a dorm here. While I had no issues with the other inmates, as they were all friendly, its the infrastructure that was unbearable.||||This hostel had no locker facility, which meant that I could not leave any valuables behind under lock and key !! The washrooms were simply pathetic (I decided not to have a bath here). The dorm had just 1 charging point I could find and the wi-fi was only available in the ground floor and not upstairs. ||||The saving grace here was that there were "a few" people who were nice to talk to and meet. Needless to say, i checked out of this hostel on the very next day to and checked myself into a cheap hotel (which was way more cleaner). ||||Won't stay here again. If I ever do come back to Manila - I would try airbnb instead.

JessicaField_

Google
I booked this hostel as a convenient stopover for a long transit but it was a huge mistake - and I am very well versed in roughing it for a quick sleep but the location and service were so terrible I couldn't stay. The first problem was finding the place in the dark... it's on a poorly lit side street of a main highway and as a single female traveller in a taxi that didn't know the hostel location and so kept stopping to ask random groups of men every five minutes, it wasn't so comfortable. A group of drinking men jeered me just 30 seconds from the hostel entrance. ||||When I arrived at the desk the receptionist looked like she wanted nothing more than all of the guests to disappear (for some reason there were over 20 milling about with bags outside). I was told it was cash only, which was absolutely not stated when I made the reservation. I only had enough Philippine cash to get a taxi back to the airport (as I had come from Malaysia and was going to the UK) and so I asked the woman where the nearest atm was. A 10-15 minute walk away. ||||She said I needed to pay now as I was planning to check out at 5am for the next flight and when I expressed concern about walking 15 mins in the dark as a lone female clearly carrying all my possessions her response was, 'what do you want me to do about it'? Pay now or you can't stay. No offer of being walked by a colleague to the atm. No suggestion that I could pay online right there in reception (which I have since seen is a function on their website - something that booking.com did not offer), and actually just no manners. ||||I had to leave for the airport 8 hours early and sleep on the floor outside the check in desks. ||||Absolutely terrible and a real embarrassment to Hostelling International, which usually offer excellent facilities.

Jos v

Google
Though I only paid 350 pesos and the place was on walking distance from terminal 4 of Manila airport I did not stay the night. The bed was disgusting. I had to change the sheets myself. The toilet closets were so small, they had to stay open to use them. I did not even try the shower because they were disgusting. I completely do not recommend this place, even if you want to save money.

Léa Delbart

Google
Still can not believe what happened. I booked a bed in a dorm room a week before the date I wanted. Everything went fine and I received a confirmation email. When I came to check in, someone told me that the whole hostel was full and privatized for 6months so I couldn’t sleep here. It was 9PM and I had nowhere else to go. Don’t go to this hostel.

Katrine M

Google
Spent 1 night here because of our late transfer-flight since it was close and cheap to airport. We only needed a bed to sleep in. I slept with earplugs and did not sleep that night because of outdoor noise. I did not feel safe with gates open, dirty and shady bathroom and there were only old locals staying there. ||The only reason I give it 2/5 and not 1/5 is because of the nice lady in the reception that helped us with the booking.

csaramir

Google
Three things I like about the hostel are its location in the residential area of Baclaran although its close to busy Roxas Blvd; friendly staff; and the atmosphere which is relatively fresh because its a fenced area surrounded by trees which reminds me of my home. It looks more like a big residential house rather than as a hostel. I tried getting a bed in its dorm years back but this year I rented a double accommodation room which had basic furnishings - hot and cold shower, centralized ventilation, electric fan, air conditioning (6 pm to 6 am), three beds (there's a fourth one which could be drawn out from bed 3), table, large mirror and to my surprise lots of outlets for me to charge all my gadgets. ||Some things that may need improvement: the same menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner in the restaurant (or is it a canteen ?) daily. You order one dish and rice for Php 65.00 (breakfast) and Php 80.00 (lunch/supper); Wi-Fi is available only in the reception area; and no on-line booking (I had to call the hostel via mobile phone)||With a prize of just over Php 1,000.00 for simple, quiet life in the big city where everything else is expensive, it was worth it.

Matt W

Google
Male and female dorms. Walked in from the road and it was like a refugee camp, hundreds of people looking awfully sad in front of the hostel, wasn’t a great look. Got inside and asked a number of questions, I was with my sister and they wanted to put us in a double room....no thanks. They couldn’t listen or answer a basic question. Finally a girl turns up and shows us the dorm and it was disgusting, smell and the quality of the room was poor, almost 20 people packed in and it was filthy. Bedding was rank, pillows gross, like a laundry house inside.||Wild never stay here even for the location, it was disgusting.

Ellie W

Google
This area of manila is hell on earth and the hostel fits in well. The staff in the morning were helpful (lady at night was not!) but the area isnt safe or pleasant. The dorm was very big and there was no lock on the door