CAN: Jasper Downtown Hostel
400 Patricia Street, Jasper, Alberta, Canada
Located in the heart of the peaceful town, Jasper Downtown Hostel (3*) offers not only dorm rooms with shared facilities, but also private rooms, some of which come with ensuite and/or bathroom. It's especially popular with budget-conscious travellers. The property doesn't serve breakfast at all.
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The hostel may not look that big from the outside, but including the basement level, there are three floors altogether.
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. |
How well do you know the world map? I recall I've been interested in it since a tender age. |
My BFF and I were lucky to book the last out of the 11 private rooms available, which is located on the second floor, for 4D3N.
I haven't had the opportunity to try my hands at skiing till date. |
No, I wasn't the one writing in Japanese. |
I believe rooms no. 2 and 3 are the priciest ones as each of them is equipped with both a kitchenette and a bathroom. Even so, it's definitely value-for-money for those who aren't looking for resort experience.
Such a digital number lock always reminds me of survival horror games. |
To be frank, I wasn't expecting such a comfortable private room in a hostel.
I really fancy that bedsheet. |
It's a fully equipped kitchenette, though we only used the microwave over throughout our stay. |
In terms of bathroom amenities, take note that only hand soap and 2-in-1 hair and body wash are provided.
The room has got a partial mountain view.
There's a kitchen-cum-dining area at the basement.
There's also a laundry room with coin-operated washing and drying machines.
Not all private rooms are equipped with TVs, but they're available for rent.
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