Top 3 Hostel in Texas

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Sova Micro-room & Social Hotel
4.6
( 10 reviews )
Closed until 03:00 PM

2105 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75201, United States

“Everything was perfect from the moment we walked in. Reception was incredibly friendly and check-in was easy. (The brothers who own the hotel were there checking people in - which made us feel so welcomed!) We stayed in the Cloud Suite, which is directly across from the speakeasy. It had all the amenities needed for our one night stay. The lobby bar is open until 2am, and the drinks were amazing! Highly recommend checking out Ginger’s. It’s a new cocktail lounge right across from the hotel. We also walked to Wild Salsa which is about .5 miles from SOVA. Overall amazing experience! We’ll stay again.”

Firehouse Hostel
4.3
( 16 reviews ) $$
Closed until 03:00 PM

605 Brazos St, Austin, TX 78701, United States

“Mixed feelings, because it is cheaper than most anywhere else, though the $38 per day parking nearby offsets that if you have a car. Location wise, it's great to walk to places, and there were good people to talk to in the hostel, but I ended up checking out early due to issues that prevented me from sleeping: 1. This is located right above a bar that plays music very loud, and if you have a dorm on the second floor, you are going to have a rough time sleeping at night even on a weekday, even with ear plugs with how the bass carries. If this was the only issue, I would get over it and just sleep from 2:00 in the morning until 9:00 or 10:00. 2. With 8 people in a room it can get pretty muggy, and the ventilation doesn't seem to keep up with the level of humidity, so the windows have to be opened at night, which leads to all kinds of traffic noise... I wear earplugs every night, but that close there's not much that helps. 3. Some guests in the hostel may need to be interviewed about whether or not they have stayed at a hostel before, or have the front desk emphasize that you should not be on a phone call at 6:00 in the morning, or laughing at YouTube videos that you watch on your phone. Two of the guests in my dorm did not seem to understand that. 4. Blackout curtains, and curtain rods... Almost all of the curtains in the room let in plenty of light, making mornings after a late night difficult as mentioned in the first point... Not only that, but one of the curtain rods is falling down in room 201 which lets even more light in. I really appreciate the staff there, they answered my questions and helped me check out early. I needed my own space and didn't want to risk additional nights with issues in other rooms. Perhaps a bit more detail on some of the rooms or arrangements based on people's desire for sleep versus staying out late would be helpful going forward for people making a decision to stay here.”

Aggieland Boutique Hotel
3.8
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 03:00 PM

1508 Texas Ave S, College Station, TX 77840, United States

“We liked the Aggieland Boutique Hotel. Definitely worth the price. Rooms were nice and comfortable. Front desk was helpful. The entrance confused us a bit. It's smaller, Breakfast was super duper small... but I never understood why people expect free Breakfast. Jason's Deli is right next door. A plus to us! Will stay here again.”

Top 3 Hostel in Texas

In the heart of Texas, United States with 3 spots, you'll find amazing Hostel, holding an impressive reviews with almost 34 reviews from people worldwide.