Hostel La Camella

Tenerife · Spain

Hostel La Camella

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🍳 CUISINIÈRE 👕 Buanderie
Autres équipements (7)
Draps inclus Climatisation Serviettes incluses Lampe de lecture Salle commune Douches chaudes Wi-Fi gratuit

Prix

Dortoirs $23 / nuit

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Pires avis

Lithuania MALE 31-40 Dec 20, 2025 4.0/10

Take it only in an emergency. the sleeping area is only separated from common kitchen and lobby by a thin curtain, so it is very hard to sleep as you hear every single oerson comming in or cooking or talking. bathrooms seem modern and clean but at the same time lack basic features like even a single shelf or hook for clothes. Bunks crammed and upper ones are tricky to access as the ladder ends and there are no handholds. Some people just live there and create weird vibe. Street depressing.

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England MALE Dec 11, 2025 4.0/10

Was greeted by current guests who looked me up and down with an air of what I don't know, hardly a friendly greeting. Turns out the hostel is used mainly by long-stay workers, who have 'their' space into which you are intruding. Limited communal space inside, no outside space other than wasteland over the road. Washing machine spinning loudly at 10pm. People frying smelly food at 6am. Booked 3 nights, stayed 1.

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Avis récents

Lithuania MALE 31-40 Dec 20, 2025 Amb 20%

Take it only in an emergency. the sleeping area is only separated from common kitchen and lobby by a thin curtain, so it is very hard to sleep as you hear every single oerson comming in or cooking or talking. bathrooms seem modern and clean but at the same time lack basic features like even a single shelf or hook for clothes. Bunks crammed and upper ones are tricky to access as the ladder ends and there are no handholds. Some people just live there and create weird vibe. Street depressing.

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England MALE Dec 11, 2025 Amb 20%

Was greeted by current guests who looked me up and down with an air of what I don't know, hardly a friendly greeting. Turns out the hostel is used mainly by long-stay workers, who have 'their' space into which you are intruding. Limited communal space inside, no outside space other than wasteland over the road. Washing machine spinning loudly at 10pm. People frying smelly food at 6am. Booked 3 nights, stayed 1.