Denver International Hostel

Denver


If every penny counts, then the Denver International Hostel might be your ticket. It’s basic, a bit ramshackle and vaguely chaotic, but has a great downtown location. Dorms are single sex – with three bunks max – and have en-suite bathrooms. The common area in the basement has a large-screen TV, library and computers for guests to use.


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