5,05 EUR
Hostal Backpackers Inn in Quito
Juan Rodriguez 245, y Reina Victoria, Sector La MariscalQuito
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Ecuador




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Hostal Backpackers Inn in Quito
The Swiss/Ecuadorian run hostel Backpackers'Inn is the best choice for you!
Services:
• Good and clean beds
• Front desk open 24/7
• Free Internet access incl. WI-FI
• Beverages and snacks for a very fair price
• Electricity and running hot water 24/7
• Single, double and shared bedrooms
• Common area with Cable-TV and DV
• Book exchange
• Laundry area
• Clean and well equipped kitchen
• Safe parking space
• Towels
• Lounge
• Luggage space
We are a small but charming hostel located in the center of Quito, the beautiful capital of Ecuador and world cultural heritage of the UNESCO since 1978.
We believe that it is this mixture of cultures that helps our hostel to maintain our high level of hospitality. Only in our hostel you will find the perfect combination of the warm atmosphere of Latin America.
From the moment you enter this Hostel, you will notice that it is not just a place to sleep, it's a place to live.
There is a place where things are happening - a place to be!
Wegbeschreibung
Location:We are located right in the heart of the bustling Mariscal of Quito. Only a few steps away, you will find a great variety of restaurants, bars, discos, Laundromats, night clubs, shops, bus stations and a lot more…
How to get there:
The easiest way to get to our hostel when you first arrive in Quito is by taxi. From the airport this should cost no more than USD 5 by daytime and USD 7 by night, from the bus terminal USD 3.50 by daytime, USD 5 by night. Be sure to tell the driver the road (Juan Rodriguez 245 entre Diego de Almagro y Reina Victoria) and negotiate the price before you enter the taxi or make sure that he puts on the “Taximetro”