Firstly this hostel was hard to find as it has no sign or anything like that, it just looks like someons house. Not to mention you have to cross a busy road. So we approach and there are little children running around and we ask "Is this a hostel?" and the guy behind desk says, "I guess"....(???????) and shows us the bare as bones room which had old bunks and some backpacks leant against them he told us we would be in a room with some nice Kiwis and demanded the money rudely, as a child ran into the room and started playing on the bed of someone. We declined and just took a ferry to Morocco instead.
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(Review ID: 7653)
No reservations, November 2, 2001
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Tatjana
( tatjana@email.si)
from Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Hi! I didn't actually stay at the hostel, because the lady wouldn't take my reservation. She said I have to show up in the morning and see if I could get a bed or not. Instead I found a better deal - stay in La Linea or Algeciraz and take the bus to Gibraltar. It's cheaper and no hasstle crossing the border. Remember in Gib are british prices!At Toc H Hostel charge 6 pounds a night or 25 for a week.