Global Village Backpackers' Hostel

460 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5V 1L7
Tel (416) 703 8540
Website www.globalbackpackers.com
Email info@globalbackpackers.com




Price
Dorm bed $25-28.99 ($23-27 HI, ISE, ISIC, SWAP/BUNAC, VIP)
Double room $60-69 ($56 HI, ISE, ISIC, SWAP/BUNAC, VIP)

Prices are in local currency and are inclusive of all taxes.

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Most rooms air-conditioned TV lounge Kitchen Laundry Bar Free WIFI wireless Internet
 

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Last Update: July 1, 2008



Travellers' reviews for Global Village Backpackers' Hostel
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Average Rating based on 1 Review
Maintenance  5.00/5  (5.00)
Cleanliness  5.00/5  (5.00)
Facilities  5.00/5  (5.00)
Atmosphere  4.00/5  (4.00)

Compared to other hostels in this destination
Maintenance  3.20/5  (3.20)
Cleanliness  3.20/5  (3.20)
Facilities  2.80/5  (2.80)
Atmosphere  2.00/5  (2.00)



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(Review ID: 312)
 
An absolute dream hostel, April 17, 2006
Reviewer: Shane W from Sydney, Australia

Pros: Has almost everything you could think of
Cons: If anything, not that much to do in Toronto

    
Shane W saw things this way
Maintenance   5.00/5  (5)
Cleanliness   5.00/5  (5)
Facilities   5.00/5  (5)
Atmosphere   4.00/5  (4)

I was here for 2 nights and wished it could´ve been more. This hostel was completely tailored for the traveller. Their website is great and helpful also.

It was warm and quiet, walls and rooms were colourful, the kitchen and laundry and bathrooms and lounge areas were great, there were free movies every night, the bar was open downstairs every night but you couldn´t hear any noise from it while upstairs, the lockers downstairs only cost $1, internet was only $2 for 30-40 minutes, you could book tours from the desk, it was a 5 minute walk to the CN Tower and the airport shuttle stop, it was close to cafes and restaurants and bars, and for only $3.95 you could get a simple breakfast.

If I had the tiniest problem it would be that you needed to walk up one or two flights of stairs to get to your room which can be annoying with a heavy backpack, but this didn´t worry me. When I head back to Canada in the future, I´m staying here without question.
 
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