Reina Madre Hostel

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This hipster-friendly hostel is stylish and well run. It’s in an old building that has plenty of personality, with high ceilings and original tiles, and all rooms are comfortable, with clean shared bathrooms. There’s a cozy living room and small kitchen, but the highlight is the wooden-deck rooftop with a parrilla (barbecue), perfect for ping-pong tournaments and parties.


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