Once you have your visa to Spain, you can stay in a unique hostel in Barcelona.
Today, it is not only wealthy Russian tourists who receive a visa to Spain. Trips to this country are available even to students. Moreover, there are many ways to save on vacation, including hostel accommodation. This type of accommodation is popular among young people in Europe, as well as among Russian tourists who prefer to spend most of their vacation budget on sightseeing rather than paying for hotel services.
Hostel – hotel is not for everyone
It is worth noting that the hostel accommodation format is not suitable for all tourists. It is not recommended to choose hostels for elderly people, families with children and those who value comfort and are not ready to give it up during their vacation. However, young people are happy to stay in hostels, where overnight stays are much cheaper than in regular hotels. Most young people do not mind spending the night with one or more neighbors, and also consider this opportunity a great way to make new acquaintances.
Visa to Spain – Possibility of accommodation in Japanese hostel
How do hostels allow guests to save money? The thing is that such establishments offer a minimum set of services and a minimum area for each guest. The Japanese have contributed to this area by creating capsule hostels.
The space-saving principle, well known in Japan, is embodied in capsule hostels. Guests are provided with a comfortable bed that resembles a spacious sleeping bag.
A Japanese-style hostel has recently been built in Barcelona, as hotel accommodation in the city is usually expensive. Barcelona hostels are popular among visitors to the city. For those tourists who only need a hotel for an overnight stay, this is quite enough. After all, they can save on accommodation and visit more of Barcelona’s attractions. A capsule hostel is an ideal option for those who are looking for storage space and a comfortable bed.
The Japanese hostel in Barcelona is called Dream Cube. 90% of its guests are foreign young people under 30. The owner of the hotel has slightly adapted the Japanese experience to Spanish conditions, which has resulted in larger capsules. In addition to individual sleeping places, the hostel has a common area where guests can socialize with each other. The hotel’s features include good soundproofing, ventilation and air conditioning, a must in the hot Spanish climate.
The hostel rooms are designed for 4-16 capsules. The hostel has only 7 rooms, which can accommodate up to 54 people. Large groups prefer this hostel, as it is possible to stay in one room and live without strangers.
Guests rate the hostel’s cleanliness and comfort highly, which is unexpected given such Spartan conditions. That’s why Dream Cube Hostel always has positive reviews from tourists in booking systems.
Tourists from Russia have already visited this Japanese hostel in Barcelona, and their reviews can be easily found online. So, if you want to save money and get the most out of your visit to Barcelona, you should consider staying at the Dream Cube hostel.