There's a particular kind of property that travellers keep coming back to in Milan: Babila Hostel & Bistrot, a hostel in Milan City Centre, fits that bill. The setting is part of the appeal, within an easy walk of the city centre, and the location score sits in reasonable territory because of it. Rooms feel modest;…
There's a particular kind of property that travellers keep coming back to in Milan: Babila Hostel & Bistrot, a hostel in Milan City Centre, fits that bill. The setting is part of the appeal, within an easy walk of the city centre, and the location score sits in reasonable territory because of it. Rooms feel modest; the touches travellers mention most are reliable wi-fi and an in-house restaurant, and the comfort feedback has been uneven. The numbers behind the reviews tell their own story, well over 6,000 reviews, scoring solid on balance. Reputation has held up across enough stays to mean something. Recent rates have been hovering around €44 a night, which lands as a strong-value option for the city. It's the kind of Milan property that rewards a careful comparison, the spec sheet doesn't quite capture what makes it tick.
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