In many instances hotel pricing is just out of reach for the young people, so they take advantage of hostels, which are pretty inexpensive in comparison. Most hostels are often clean and reasonable, so it gives young people the freedom to travel without hurting their pocket book too seriously.
Often times, people lay over at the Hostel Dreamplace to catch up on laundry, relax, make new friends and see the sights before heading over to San Jose. As inexpensive as the Travel Hostel Dreamplace is to stay, they offer the weary traveler quite a few nice services for the money. Maps and information are provided free of charge. You can book rental car and flight reservations with them. They can supply transportation round trip to the airport with advance notice. Another handy service is currency exchange.
Small groups traveling through Costa Rica find their lodgings, very convenient for renting rooms with four or eight beds. In addition they also rent rooms with two beds or one king sized bed. Of course toilet and showering facilities are provided for both sexes. There is plenty of storage available for luggage, bikes and surfboards. Unlike some other hostels, they even provide fresh towels and linen.
You may desire to travel but you still need to stay in touch via the Internet, than you are in luck, because their accommodations provide WiFi, in the indoor common area. You can relax in a charmingly landscaped terrace, outdoors or take in a show on their cable TV.
Buy a dinner at their restaurant for a quick bite. And all of the Travel Hostel Dreamplace is wheel chair accessible. Laundry facilities are provided and it is set up complete with smoking and non-smoking areas.
Staff people are available 24 hours a day, making it easy to check in and out at your discretion. The Travel Hostel Dreamplace does not enforce any type of curfew, which makes it popular with the young people. Next time you travel it might be worth your effort to check out some of the features and services of a hostel, rather than a hotel.
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