Little Bucharest Old Town Hostel

Top choice in Bucharest


Bucharest's most central hostel, in the middle of the lively historic centre, is superclean, white-walled and well run. Accommodation is over two floors, with dorms ranging from six to 12 beds. Private doubles are also available. The staff are travel friendly and youth-oriented and can advise on sightseeing and fun. Book over the website or by email.


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