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From back-to-very-basics mountainside accommodation, to lively fun-filled surfer shacks on Hawaiian beaches, youth hostels have become an intrinsic part of most people's travel experience. Here are all the tips on Been there concerning these legendary instiutions but if you have stayed in a memorable hostel which isn't mentioned, pop a tip on the site so we can all share your bed bugs.
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    164 Guest House

    Posted by york137 10 February 2009

    Many guides rave about the 164 boutique guest house and it's easy to see why: For 700/1100 Rand per night (single/double) you get huge, stylish rooms with en-suite facilities and cable TV. Breakfast is freshly cooked on demand - impeccable scrambled eggs, for example - and the service manages to be both personable and discreet. There is a small bar for residents and a selection of OK restaurants in walking distance.

    164 St. Thomas Road
    Musgrave
    Durban, 4001
    t: +27 31 201 4493
    e: info@164.co.za
    w: www.164.co.za

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    Tekweni Backpackers

    Posted by shaffi 3 October 2006

    This is definitely one of the best backpackers I have stayed at. Absolutely the best, friendliest staff and one of the most relaxed places you can stay at in Durban.

    Tekweni Backpackers
    169 9th Avenue Morningside Durban 4000
    Tel: +27 (31) 303 1433 Fax: +27 (31) 303 4369 Guests: +27 (31) 303 3339
    Email: info@tekwenibackpackers.co.za
    www.tekwenibackpackers.co.za

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