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I've never stayed at one. How do they work. Do you just turn up and get a bed? Or you do you have to book them or something. If for example I was just wondering around Edinburgh, could I just turn up at one and get somewhere to kip? Do you have to actually be a youth or is that just a clever name?

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You don't usually need to book, that's the beauty of them. Although depending on the season and location, sometimes they do fill up pretty quickly. Never fear, youthfulness isn't a requirement!

If I'm in Europe, I try to book in advance through Hostelworld - especially handy if you're arriving somewhere late and don't want the hassle of traipsing round looking for somewhere.

Hostels & Youth Hostels Worldwide - Online Bookings

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Depends on the Hostel. If you are in the SYHA, you should be a member, or belong to your home country's YHA. Other commercial hostels no but the standard can vary considerably. Some are absolutely excellent, whilst others are glorified doss-houses, with similar admissions policies.

If you are going to be staying in a non-SYHA hostel, I'd look for personal reccomendations first, then take a good look at the place before you decide to stay.

City/tourist-hotspot hostels can get very busy, esp Edinburgh in the summer. Booking ahead is always a good idea.

If there are a couple of you going & you can plan ahead, you can often pick-up special offers/advance prices on Travelodge type places, which are sometimes very close to a hostel in price. :)

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just a clever name.

In the UK, yes now. However, the movement started-out as a genuine young person's thing & there are still a few national/regional associations that give priority to under 25s.

Here of course, it is the older folk/families keeping our hostels going. Apart from the main cities/destinations, there simply does not seem to be enough younger people using them & the association here is kind-of facing a crisis of confidence/direction just now.

Which is sad, because they are closing & selling-off hostels in some lovely places where there is little or no reasonably-priced alternative accomodation. :(

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