Discover the best Hostels hotel in Primorsky Krai, Far Eastern District including Gallery and More, Teplo, VladStar Inn, Hostel IZBA, Vladivostok Hostel, Like Hostel Vladivostok, Hostel Vlad Marine Inn, SUPERSTAR guesthouse, Capsule Hotel ALOHA, Golden Horn Bay View.
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4.5 based on 136 reviews
Cozy hostel in the historic center of the city, 300 meters from the sea. The hostel is located in a building built in the early XX century. Located near most attractions. Just nearby is the promenade where you can walk and swim. Near a lot of stops, from which you can go anywhere in the city. Located near the quays, the main walking street, cafes, restaurants, shops, cinemas and much more.
Staff are charming and helpful. Rooms are no bigger than a capsule. The bed takes all available space. Windows are blocked so they only open a little bit. It is very, very hot. If you are on the top floor there's only a skylight and should it rain you cannot open this skylight. The kitchen smells are overwhelming as there is no exhaust. The staircase is dangerous. Lots of hair in the shower drain. Guests leave the shower curtain hanging outside the cubicle so water floods into hallway onto slippery tiles. The building felt like a death trap. I would not like to experience an emergency in this place.
4 based on 144 reviews
Teplo Hotel is located in the historical centre of Vladivostok, within a 5-minute walk of Vladivostok Train Station. Free WiFi access is available. The rooms are decorated in bright colours and feature a TV, microwave, kettle and fridge. The bathroom comes with a hairdryer and free toiletries.
Location Teplo is located about 5-10 min walk from Vladivostok train station. To airport train which runs at random times takes 50 minutes & costs about 400rub. The hotel does provide transfers at a cost of 1100 rubles. It also takes about an hour. Within area one can walk to Golden Horn bay where all the ships & a Submarine to visit is and on another side about 15 minutes walk to beach where there are various bars and is perfect for sunset, especially in summer at a bar called sunset something, plays Ibiza tunes but relaxing & great to lie back on bean bags & enjoy the view. Hotel is generally a great spot to walk about the city to the main sights & museums but is quiet. Room Superior room was a little disappointing with the price charged. Very small, bed ok but pillows not soft. No alarm clock or phone for wake up service. Faces a smallish TV that has nothing but Russian channels despite other (cheaper) hotels in Russia having something at least in English. Open plan wardrobe with some shelves, a small fridge but no mini bar offered. Though two bottled waters are complimentary. Plus a kettle. Two small chairs with a coffee table. Bathroom quite small & takes a while for hot water to kick in. Basic dispenser shower gel (bring your own) and shampoo only. But they do provide dental kits. AC unit is in the room on wall stand-alone unit. Though I was on my own, found space limited in general & if two people stayed here with bags it would be tighter than a cheap London hotel. But at the same price. Facilities The hotel offers free WiFi but found it dropped a lot & too slow to stream youtube. There is a shared kitchen area in the lobby but didn’t seem anyone hanging out in there. There are also some snacks in fridges to buy, such as pot noodles and chocolate bars, crisps but overpriced and noticed my bought Twix had a soft biscuit because it was one month out of date. Breakfast is also provided but left to early to try it. Staff Staff are generally friendly & helpful all but the overnight girl at the reception can speak English well & are helpful with any requests. Such a taxi booking. The pre-booking communication is excellent as well via Expedia. Staff, in my opinion, are the strength of this hotel. Overall considering it was nearly 9000rub a night, for what you get even compared to Moscow & St.Petersburg seems way overpriced especially how small the double room is. Vladivostok is to be fair, more expensive for hotels than most Russian cities I’ve been to like Kazan, Sochi & Khabarovsk but didn’t feel Teplo offered value for money & only stayed here based on reviewed but will try unlikely return on my next visit to Vladivostok. It's not really a suitable hotel for a business traveller.
5 based on 28 reviews
Brand new cozy "warm" hostel "VladStar Inn" in the center of Vladivostok is waiting for its guests and friends at any time of the day.
VladStar Inn has everything: beautiful historical, building, well located (city centre), high standard comfort, staff very nice and helpful, you need something, just ask ;) The kitchen has a fridge and laundry machine all new, there's balcony to sit outside sighting a calm courtyard. The perfect deal to enjoy Vladivostok in excellent conditions! I recommend it!
5 based on 26 reviews
This place could be nice, because it's well located and staff is very helpful BUT 1. dorm room doesn't have enough space for backpack, toilets are small and during our stay there were many Korean girls who chose to wash hair, socks and underwear in the bathroom sink. So toilets were very dirty and uncomfortable,
4.5 based on 31 reviews
What do travelers do, having trekked half way across the world? They talk about their journeys, listening raptly to the history of the city by the sea. It comes as no surprise that the city, just like people, has a life of its own. For one it is heroic, for another it may seem unremarkable. But here is what’s interesting — every port city in the world has its legends. Vladivostok has its stories too, about the sinking of Peter the Great’s gold, the ancient kingdom of the Jurchen and the even more ancient state of Bohai. No traveler can remain indifferent to Vladivostok. Anyone who visits the city even just once will forever remember these hills running down to the sea, this land of the Amur tiger, these friendly people who can not live without the sea. Here in the very heart of Vladivostok, at the intersection of two of the city’s oldest streets, Svetlanskaya and Posetskaya, our hostel is located in the old apartment house of one of Vladivostok’s most important early citizens, architect Ivan Meshkov. This wonderful location affords beautiful views over the city’s central square and main harbor, as well as the Golden Horn Bridge, Eagle Hill, the old town Millionka and Svetlanska Street.
Been' there some time ago. The location is convenient, it's the only pro. Actually it seems like just a flat with beds, not a hotel. No service, no amenities, no comfort. Noted stink in the bathroom and a family of roaches, probably they liked their stay here but not me.
4 based on 44 reviews
Like - is a network of hostels well-known in Russia and CIS countries. Like Hostel in Vladivostok is located in a quiet area of the city center, 2 km away from the railway station. It is also within walking distance of the historic city center, museums, Pokrovsky park, the beach, and the embankment. The Hostel offers two showers, two restrooms, three balconies and a spacious recreation room with a TV, a DVD player and an X-box. We offer two kitchen areas, equipped with modern technology, where you can make your favorite dishes. We understand the importance of restful sleep for our guests. That's why each bed is equipped with an orthopedic mattress of the highest quality, and the interior walls of brick ensure excellent sound insulation, which is very important for a comfortable and relaxing rest of our guests! Children 7 years old and under, sleeping in the same bed with parents, are free of charge. Throughout the hostel drinking alcoholic beverages is prohibited, smoking is permitted in designated areas outside the hotel.
A lots of Hong Kong traveler like me would prefer hotel over hostel for several reasons, but after this Vladivostok trip I realize I was so wrong! It because in the days of living in like Hostel, it brings me many unforgettable memorize and valuable experience. First of all the place are clean and safe, the staff are polite, helpful and friendly. Most important thing that is you can meet a lot friends from different place of the world, when you have a long conversation with some people that share no similar language and culture background, you understand this kind of experience are so interesting and unique that you can't find it in hotel. If you planning visit Vladivostok, Like Hostel would be an excellent choice.XD
4 based on 48 reviews
Two double VIP rooms are equipped with comfortable modern furniture. They consist of a bedroom, toilet and bathrooms. One Room Economy Class is equipped with comfortable modern furniture. It consists of a bedroom, toilet and bathroom - are common. Sleeps. Two rooms - 8 beds with bedside tables for things, linens, TV.
The hostel itself is magnificently located on the hill very close to the interesting area, and looks very clean, so I was off to a good start . However , the good ended here . 2 ladies talking loudly from 7am in the very small sized hostel have ruined all the good experience. They were most likely housekeeper or staff, and even when asked to slow voice down they seemed not bothering . Everyone woke up at 7 K guessed as I had a single room. The loudly angry talking in Russian continued all throughout the morning. Shame , nice hostel ,but very poor manner and no English spoken at all . Avoid
4.5 based on 15 reviews
I was not aware that the patronage was mostly South Korean however the staff including especially Jude were extremely helpful and pleasant. Jude had excellent English which was helpful. My room was the typical basic accommodation with an efficient air conditioner. Like many basic hostels it could do with a mirror in the room and pegs to hang clothes and towels in the common bathrooms. However facilties, staff and location more than made up for any deficiencies. Could also do with a prominent sign at the Alley entrance on the main street as location of Hostel not immediately obvious. Overall I enjoyed my stay.
4 based on 13 reviews
“Aloha” is located in a downtown area of the city, just 5 minutes away from The Central Square of Vladivostok and all of the favorite tourist’s attractions. With easy access to city bus routes, banks, restaurants, museums, galleries, shopping malls and charming local coffee shops our hotel is a perfect place for the discerning visitor. Here in “Aloha” for affordable rates we offer modern comforta
After finding affordable accommodation without a hitch in the rest of Russia, my girlfriend and I were surprised at how difficult this was looking in Vladivostok. It was slightly more than we wanted to pay, but in the end we settled on the hostel here for our last few days in Russia at the end of the Trans-Siberian train. The train pulls into Vladivostok early in the morning: something that is not lost on the hostel, as soon as we entered they asked first if we wanted to pay extra to check in early. Everywhere else we stayed in Siberia would let us check in early if our room was free - not just for money. We were just going to leave our bags originally, but since it was around 6 in the morning and we were tired, we decided to bite the bullet and pay the extra, even though it cost them no extra to just let us have our keys and our room was already clean and ready for occupation. Room might be stretching it a bit, it is a capsule hostel - part of its charm; neither of us had ever stayed in one before. After this experience though, I probably would avoid them in future. There are signs up everywhere saying to be quiet, no watching TV without headphones, and no playing music in the room. If it were the middle of the night in a dorm room, I could understand these things, but this is a hostel - people watch TV and play music, especially when we had booked a private room anyway. We watched some TV and films during our stay regardless, and had no problems with the neighbouring capsules. They give you weird slipper things to wear indoors, and apparently also if stepping briefly outdoors (which begs the question why bother in the first place?), and they make the floor really slippery. This is a problem because a lot of the hostel involves staircases. The man on the front desk - the only member of staff who seemed to speak English, but they all waited patiently if I messed up in Russian - seemed pretty annoyed at me for not wearing the indoor slippers outside, but the other members of staff never commented on this in our 4 night stay. Of the staff members, the bald man was pretty friendly, as was one of the girls who runs the night shift, but the other girl of the night shift was pretty grumpy and got annoyed at my girlfriend for going out for a cigarette in the middle of the night. They also got annoyed at us for drinking wine with dinner - why do they even have a kitchen then? There are no signs up anywhere saying alcohol is forbidden, we were not told this either while checking in or booking the place. No one said anything about us bringing booze back to drink in our rooms, so it might be a public area thing, which is so makes the hostel feel a little bit antisocial which is a shame. The cleaner also got annoyed at me for dropping a little bit of onion while I was cooking - even though I was by far the cleanest person using the hostel kitchen. The thing that sticks out most about the hostel though, is how hot it was. Even when we'd have the air conditioner in the capsule on, it was too hot to sleep for half of the night - and this is Siberia at the end of October; these hostels are not particularly habitable if they get that hot. I don't normally complain about luxury things like air conditioning or heating when I'm travelling, but wow these capsules should definitely be better-ventilated. It was also annoying that they only gave us one key - meaning it was difficult for one of us to go out and leave the other in. The other security problem was no one scanned our passports when we checked in - you should always be sceptical of that in hostels. Last minor complaint: it was very, very difficult to get the wifi working, even by Russian standards with the annoying popup wall that may-or-may-not pop-up that every wifi network has. You need to call a pay number just to access the wifi, even this didn't work half the time - I couldn't get it working on my laptop until the girl on the desk tried it, and it wouldn't work on my girlfriend's phone (with a Russian SIM card) at all. Why can't they just put a code on it like in a normal hostel and be done with it? The area was pretty good though, it's not far to walk to anything, and there's lots to see and do within walking distance. There's a great view down Okeanskiy Prospekt from just outside the hostel entrance, and plenty of shops nearby so don't bother with the overpriced snacks and drinks they sell in the hostel - you'll find a better deal in any local shop. There's also some great places to eat and drink nearby, and the friendly girl of the night staff also recommended a few acceptable bars - though we easily found a few much better ones by ourselves.
4 based on 13 reviews
Guesthouse in the very heart of Vladivostok. 30 rooms including: Bed in 4-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room Basic Triple Room with Shared Bathroom Bed in 8-Bed Dormitory Room Standard Twin Room with Shared Bathroom Deluxe Double Room with Shower Family Room with Shower – Bigger than most in Vladivostok. This property is a 14-minute walk from the beach. Golden Horn Bay View is located in Vladivostok, 801 m from Eagle's Nest Hill, and has a terrace with a view to Golden Horm. This property is set a short distance from attractions such as Zolotoy Rog Bay. Both free WiFi and private parking are accessible at this property. Staff at the 24-hour front desk can provide guidance on what to do in the area. The nearest airport is Vladivostok International (Knevichi) Airport, 24 mi from the guest house.
Stayed in a private room for five nights. Very comfortable, clean, new and large, with a decent bed. Staff all have pretty good English and are friendly and helpful. Location is very good, plenty of nearby cafes and restaurants. Building is set back from the main street through a carriageway, may be slightly difficult to find when you first arrive. I was able to check in in the middle of the night, best to let them know in advance if you will be extremely late. Only complaint is WiFi was very weak in my room, spent most of the trip using my own data.
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