Luxe Beat Magazine JUNE 2015 | Page 36

dormitory-style rooms that have stunning views of the city. Guests commonly hang out at the private bar, as well as the screening room where they watch films. I especially enjoyed the in-house made meals from Gallery Hostel’s own chef, who creates traditional Portuguese dishes such as caldo verde and arroz de pato. U Hostels of Madrid, Spain, has luxury that begins from the ground up; it is located in a completely renovated 19th century palace in one of the best districts of Madrid which has a combination of peacefulness and nightlife – a perfect fit for me. The modern, pristine hostel has free WiFi, as well as a private movie theater within its quarters, starting at 12.50 euro a night. And, it has custom-made bunk beds that I found to be very comfortable, starting from 19 euro a night. Many of the large and individually decorated rooms also have city views and balconies. Guests tend to head to U Hostels’ in-house restaurant and rooftop bar for after-tours drinks. Generator Hostel of Dublin, Ireland, is located near the heart of the city, in Smithfield Square, and is decorated utilizing raw materials such as exposed brick and stone, glass, black steel and recycled fixtures, making my Irish experience that much more traditional. Generator pays tribute to the neighboring Jameson Distillery, with its one-of-a-kind Jameson bottle chandeliers, which I enjoyed with drinks at the in-house bar alongside the curated art pieces and leathertufted chesterfields. The hostel also has a private movie theater and café, which serves traditional Irish breakfasts, with room fares starting at 8.50 euro. St. Christopher’s Inn of Paris, France at Gare du Nord was voted Hostelworld’s “Most Popular Hostel in Paris” of 2015, and for good reason. The European hostel chain’s flagship (accommodations starting at 32 euro a night) is centrally located and has modern ‘POD’ beds, which I found to be very impressive, in addition to complimentary breakfast and WiFi and an on-site waterfront terrace. Belushi’s, the private bar and restaurant which had fantastic food and drinks in a friendly environment, features décor focused on traditional glam with a contemporary twist. Kex of Reykjavik, Iceland may have a name that sounds a little odd; 36 Belushi’s, the private bar and restaurant which had fantastic food and drinks in a friendly environment, features décor focused on traditional glam with a contemporary twist. (PHOTOGRAPHY ST. CHRISTOPHER’S INNS) BELOW Kex accommodates its 142-max nightly guests. (PHOTOGRAPHY TRAVEL CHANNEL) Gallery Hostel’s décor, featuring local artwork, matches the classic elegance of the local art culture. (PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY HOSTEL) ABOVE U Hostels has custom-made and bunk beds that I found to be very comfortable, starting from 19 euro a night. (PHOTOGRAPHY U HOSTELS)