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Site title: The Best Hostels in the World: 5-Star Hostels (by Hostelgeeks)

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Short answer: The three best hostels in Medellín are (polished design, great for couples and solo women), (boutique feel, ideal for digital nomads and backpackers), and (calm, with a pool, made for solo travelers). Compare live prices for all three on Hostelz before you book, because rates in Medellín swing more than you’d think. Ready to be blown away by the three best hoste...


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Short answer: The three best hostels in New York City are Freehand New York (a design-led 5-star pick for couples and backpackers), The Local NYC (social, and the easy choice for solo travelers), and NY Moore Hostel (arty, with a female-only dorm and zero bunk beds, great for solo women and groups). Compare live prices for all three on Hostelz before you book, because real NY...


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Short answer: Two apps, two jobs. If saving money is the goal, start with Hostelz — it compares prices from Hostelworld, Booking.com and more in one place, with average savings of 10.6%. There’s also a Hostelz app you can add to your phone’s home screen for price-checking on the go. If meeting people is the goal, the Hostelworld app is in its own category — City Chats, curate...


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Xin Chào! Ready for the ultimate Vietnam travel itinerary for backpackers ? Vietnam isn’t just another destination; it’s an experience itself. Filled with misty mountains, lively cities, and stunning coastal views that make it the perfect playground for solo backpackers seeking social experiences. This backpacking Vietnam guide takes you through the country’s most iconic spot...


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Amsterdam got me on the second night. The first one I was still adjusting: bikes coming from every direction, canals going everywhere at once, streets that look identical until they very suddenly don’t. But then something settles. You wake up the second morning and the city makes sense in a way it didn’t before. It rewards staying. Which means it matters where you sleep. Amst...


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