Reviews of Euro Hostel
318 Clyde Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland G1 4NR
Customer Reviews & Ratings
865 out of 995 HostelBookers customers said that they would recommend 'Euro Hostel'
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Customer Reviews: What did customers think about Euro Hostel?
| Date | Euro Hostel Customer Reviews | Overall Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 28 October 2009 |
Customer reviewThe location was good because it was in the centre of Glasgow within a walking distance to major attractions. However I thought that the room could use a touch of paint and there was a cold water in the shower. |
60% |
| 24 October 2009 |
Customer reviewlocation |
82% |
| 20 October 2009 |
Customer reviewa good fun place. i'd stay here again. good location. easy to find from the train station and bus station. close to main drag. |
85% |
| 19 October 2009 |
Customer reviewi dont know |
62% |
| 13 October 2009 |
Customer reviewJust like a hotel but cheaper!! |
85% |
| 13 October 2009 |
Customer reviewClean, great location, good staff and facilitles - has a secure bicycle store. |
92% |
| 11 October 2009 |
Customer reviewThe sink was out of order since the first night I stayed at hostel. I told the receptionist but no one helped the next two days. |
70% |
| 09 October 2009 |
Customer reviewIt's in the city centre |
50% |
| 05 October 2009 |
Customer reviewGreat location, friendly helpful staff |
90% |
| 01 October 2009 |
Customer reviewas they mentioned that internet facility is there and it is understood that if internet facility is there, it should be free for its customers, but they said that it is charge and its not free for its customers. They mentioned that the facilities like washing machines, games and pools table are there but they should also mention whatever is free and whatever is charged. So please mention that to them as i already mentioned that to them. The room has lighting but it appeared dull. they can have extra table lamp near the studying table. i had two cloth hangers in the room and they were broken too. Didn't give me a nice impression. The lady asked me the full price for the room after checking her computer when i already had paid some of that amount during booking. Luckily i had the print out of it and they they took the amount mentioned on my print out. i wonder why it didn't show on their computer when my details were already with them. |
62% |
| 30 September 2009 |
Customer reviewGreat location, very safe, helpful staff! |
97% |
| 29 September 2009 |
julia blohbergerActually nothing to comment about, had a good stay, but it was just for one night so i can not say too much about the Hostel, but whenever i return to Glasgow i will book this Hostel again |
80% |
| 29 September 2009 |
Customer reviewA good place for backpackers with a minimum of comfort in the rooms. |
62% |
| 23 September 2009 |
HALIL RIZA AVCIThe large coridors and enough place and comfortable dining room..Moreover entertaining atmospere at might bar and internet saloon... |
100% |
| 21 September 2009 |
Customer reviewI travel a lot and that was the best hostel ever. everything was just perfect. |
90% |
| 20 September 2009 |
Customer reviewHostel was okay, nothing special and no where as nice as some others. Private rooms were nice to have but very small and the en-suites were really tiny. The showers are so small you end up hitting yourself on the tap/soap dispenser while you're showering. Staff were friendly and helpful and the reception area and bar are set up nicely. The hostel has no good waste management program and no recycling bins to be seen which is really bad. Everything just has to be tossed including bottles/cans/paper. Compared to some other more eco-friendly hostels this one doesn't rate at all for environmental initiatives and its disrespect for the environment really annoyed me. SYHA hostels are generally much better in this area. The kitchen utentils are disposable and at dinner you're lucky if you can find a fork as it seems most get tossed. The fridge is packed full so don't plan on having much space to store stuff. The kitchen is okay but not looked after well and its hard to find stuff. They provide no towels to dry things and no one appears to put away the washed items (no way to dry them) so they just keep piling up until the pile falls over. The staff are not good at replacing items (paper towels, toilet paper etc) and you usually have to ask to get replaced. It does the job but it doesn't rate on my list of good hostels. I looked forward to packing up and heading somewhere helse. |
65% |
| 20 September 2009 |
Customer reviewEasy to get to from Central Station. Good value for money. Good location. |
82% |
| 14 September 2009 |
Nicola BrownLocation, that's it. Window in our room wouldn't close so got very loud at night. Asked for someone to come up to sort it, night manager came and told me it wasn't his problem and then wouldn't leave room when I asked him to. it was just me and another girl in the room and we felt very intimidated. Have used this hostel before and had no problem but will never use this place again as don't think I should have to feel threatened by staff. |
47% |
| 13 September 2009 |
Raymond Vincent SandovalThere is no going around the fact that this is a 9-storey backpackers' hostel-even if you book a single room, you get a double-deck bed in your room. Breakfast is disappointing as only continental breakfast (cornflakes, toast, bread and jam) is provided, when many other hostels offer a full Scottish breakfast for the same rate. There is a charge for leaving your luggage (1 pound per piece). The TV in the room can only be operated if a 1 pound coin is inserted, and while you get 15 hours for this amount, the TV must remain turned on lest the remaining time be forfeited. Free WIFI access is only available in the bar-it's awkward to surf in the bar, with the noise, and tables sticky from spilled drinks, not to mention that customers are deprived tables by laptop-toting individuals. The shower in my room was terrible-one can barely fit in the cubicle, and the water control is such that the same knob controls both the water flow and the temperature. Therefore, the water only becomes warmer as you turn the knob, entailing that you get doused with cold water (as there is no space in the cubicle to avoid the initially cold water) before it gets comfortably warm. The crowd was overwhelmingly young (teenagers) when I was there. Very good location relative to Central Station, a 10 minute walk to Queen St. station. |
77% |
| 13 September 2009 |
Customer reviewVery good price. Nice location |
85% |
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