Archive for the ‘Hostel Blog’ Category

E-mailing the Hostel

Monday, June 21st, 2010

We have been hearing reports that some e-mails have not been getting through to the hostel. We apologize for the inconvenience and we hope that you try again to contact us, either via telephone (505-988-1153) or trying again via e-mail (questions@hostelsantafe.com.)

We’re enjoying great people and great conversations here at the Santa Fe International Hostel and we look forward to having you join us!

Levne a vyborne hostely

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

One of our recent guests mentioned us on her blog.  It’s in Czech (we think.)  Maybe she said something nice?

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Lonely Planet Review

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

We’ve located the Lonely Planet’s review of our hostel. Here is an excerpt:

Murals sweep and splash across the adobe exterior, and a quiet, cherry tree-shaded courtyard offsets the bustle from Cerrillos Rd. Here you’ll find smoke-free and Spartan rooms; a spacious and well-equipped kitchen; and always interesting lodging companions. The hostel accepts cash only….

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davidbaggentos’ Flickr photostream

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

[Photo] Dave and DavidDavid Baggentos visited us recently and posted some photos of the hostel on his Flickr photostream.

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4 star rating from Kantiki J. at yelp.com

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

There may be no better kitchen in a hostel here in the States. It’s huge, allowing many people to be working all at once. Pots, pans, knives and dishes beg one to pull them down and test out their cullinary skills. Worse, the hostel stocks four (or more) refridgerators full of food that is free to use. Anyone who likes to cook will immediately find my rating be just.

Don’t worry… it gets worse….

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A TripAdvisor Commentary

Friday, September 26th, 2008

We were looking for a place and realized there was an event in town so settled on this hostel since we were on a budget. They wouldn’t let us see a room before we checked in and …‎

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Little Haxby

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

This marks my first American Hostel experience, and I felt some trepidation over whether we can do it like the foreigners after phoning the desk to inquire about their policies.

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3 Stars from Nombiri from Taipei

Monday, April 11th, 2005

During the summer, Santa Fe is notorious for very pricey hotel accommodations. During the winter/spring these prices drop, and it is possible to find budget hotel accommodations for about $50 a night. However, being a hostel enthusiast on a tight budget, I decided to check out what Santa Fe’s hostel scene had to offer….

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From stevegarufi.com

Friday, June 4th, 2004

From http://www.stevegarufi.com:

Arrival at the Santa Fe International Youth Hostel! The people who run this place are really friendly. They have a large public kitchen where they typically make meals all together and socialize. This is a great hostel!

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