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Cheapest Hostels

Cheapest HostelsInformation on accommodation and cheap hostels in Scotland

Scotland is one of the most picturesque and historic Europe and has always been a popular tourist destination. The country is small in size but had a variety of attractions and places worth a visit.


Perhaps best known for whiskey and castles, this country has hundreds of ruins of castles and historic sites as well as distilleries through. But there are also some fantastic landmarks such as the mysterious Loch Ness and the bustling shops of Glasgow.


Britain can be an expensive city for travelers from Europe or America and it is therefore important to try to find the value of money for accommodation during your stay. There are hundreds of hostels around Scotland with the Scottish Youth Hostel Association is the first chain of an inn in the country.


For people who have never stayed in a hostel before you can find basic accommodation, but adapted to a place to stay. Standard will have a hostel dorm with 4-12 beds in each room and general linen provided. Depending on the level of hostel some also offer amenities such as Internet access or free breakfast.


The rates for a hostel by far the cheapest housing with price ranges from £ 8 -. £ 15 per night These homes often have cities or downtown areas and makes them ideal to see the main attractions Most people who stay here tend. travel to multiple destinations, sometimes across the world and is a great place to meet new people.


There are also budget hotels across the country that offer better quality accommodation and privacy. These facilities are often basic and may not be as central as the inns are generally located on the outskirts of large cities.


Many hotels are classified by the Scottish Tourist Board and one or two star establishment tend to be the cheapest options. You can get a room in one of these hotels for as little as £ 25 - £ 35 per night.


If you do not feel like a hostel, then a guest house or bed and breakfast might be a better solution. These rooms are often compact, but are generally clean and comfortable with central locations. They are also much more personal service and can be one level higher than the budget hotels and hostels. They are best suited for families traveling to or older travelers, and some facilities that equal high quality hotels, owners are also generally a good resource for advice on local attractions and general information.


The last possibility for accommodation is an apartment rental, if you travel in a group of 6 or higher, they can be very profitable as the price of the apartment is set so the more people you have the least Prices per person he is. Another advantage is that you get exclusivity for your group and also self catering if you do not have to eat every night, which can save you some money too.

Posted on August 27, 2010.
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