First impression of this place was really nice, it seemed big & well equipped for lots of people. It’s really close to the bus stop, not too far from the train station and only a short bus ride to the city centre. I got a bit frustrated because for some reason the kitchen is off limits to guests? I was allowed to put some food in the fridge but I was reprimanded for entering the kitchen (to fill up my drink bottle). Part of the reason you stay in a hostel is probably because you can’t afford to eat out constantly, cooking your own food is sometimes just the better option. Possibly the most frustrating thing was when a girl in my dorm claimed she had bed bug bites, and suprise, one day later I have all 5 night’s worth of bed bug bites all over my arms, neck and legs. Also, for young girls travelling, there was this older Italian man who didn’t work there but was there all the time anyway, seemed to hang around me, stare at me, and try to speak to me constantly even though we literally could not communicate or understand each other at all, just made me feel a bit uncomfortable. All that aside, I met some really lovely people, a staff member took two of us on a little evening trip to a country town, the building itself is pretty spacey and nice. This stay could have been really pleasant, one of my best, if it wasn’t for those few things.