It was difficult to get inside through the back entrance. Why use the back when there's a main one? You could just ring the intercom and go straight to reception. The reception staff, who seemed local, asked for my passport and booking pictures, which took another 10-15 minutes for check-in. It's a large hostel with plenty of beds, a big kitchen, fridge, and good amenities. However, it wasn't very comfortable. The doors are incredibly noisy, like capsule doors, and the kitchen door is especially loud. The 'no noise after 11 PM' rule doesn't work, mainly because the kitchen door is directly opposite the capsule rooms. Even with earplugs, you can hear the doors slamming every 5-10 minutes. They should really install soft-close mechanisms. My bed downstairs was very creaky, and my roommate didn't sleep until 2 AM, constantly going in and out. I didn't get much sleep, and getting good rest was my main priority. Perhaps it's just because I rarely stay in these kinds of rooms, so it might be fine for others.
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