Wake Up Wellness Hostel
Visitors praise the Wake Up Wellness Hostel for its convenient location near the train station, cleanliness, and quiet environment, with some finding the self-check-in process easy and the study areas spacious. However, a significant number of guests report issues with unresponsive staff, difficulties accessing rooms due to incorrect check-in information, and unpleasant smells in the rooms. Some also mention problems with squeaky beds and a lack of a traditional reception for immediate assistance.
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I definitely recommend the hostel. It has a great location about 5 minutes from the main train station. The hostel was clean. The environment was quiet. Online check-in was easy, the code worked great. The study areas on the ground floor offered plenty of space to study even late in the evening. The cafe was under renovation at the time of my visit, so I can't rate the coffee.
This is a scam. I paid for reservation. Waited for 1 hour, standing there and calling reception, emailing them. No one opened. Even after two days, which I spent in Hotel, no one ever replied. I got neither inside, nor did I get my money back.
My bed out of the other 6 in the room was extremely squeaky, otherwise it's a decent place. Customer service very friendly and responsive but the bed wasn't fixed The shower has body gel, there are narrow private lockers for each and a shared small kitchen area with kettle and microwave
If you just need to stay one night, it's gre-- sorry, not even a good choice for a short stay. The instruction came late (I filled out the check-in form and waited, but it didn't send me the instructions until I asked the customer service again). The room smells weird. And it's noisy outside. Terrible. Terrible. Terrible.
It's hard to rate. The hostel itself is not bad. Bed's and rooms were ok for the price, also the bathrooms, very clean. Bad things: 1 - The "kitchen" is a sink, a fridge and a microwave, so not real kitchen. 2 - No one works there. The reception is an aluminum wall protecting the actual counter. So if you find any inconveniences you can only communicate them via email/WhatsApp that they barely respond. 3 - The hostel is so cheap that really shady people go there to sleep. The first night I had to call the police because there was fighting and yelling inside a room. I had to manage it because no employee was there to do it. I'd say it was a bad experience overall, I didn't feel comfortable in the place
At 4 AM, some drunk man walked into my room and woke me up, claiming it was his bed. But it turned out he had simply confused the room numbers. This issue likely stems from a problem with the hostel's system, as the passwords for the rooms are the same. Since there is no reception, there is nowhere to complain. Other hostels usually give you a key card that only allows access to the door leading to your room. Eliminating the reception just to save a few bucks is the worst part, and the security is so terrible that some drunk guy can barge into my room and cause a scene. I’ve stayed in many hostels, but this is the first time I’ve encountered one this bad.
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