Welcome to Sin City - Hostel that is!
Summer is already on its way in our neck of the desert and that means pool party season is upon us! Whether you’re just looking to lounge back in a beach chair all weekend, attend a topless pool party at Caesars Palace, or rock out to your favorite band after sundown at the Boulevard pool at Cosmopolitan, you can count on tons of wet and wild activities in Vegas in Spring/Summer 2014!
Headed to town for Punk Rock Bowling?
Book May 23rd-26th now and stay with us downtown, walking distance from all the action. We welcome party animals and pro-bowlers alike! See you in the pit!
Calling all Ravers:
Electric Daisy Carnival will be in town June 20-22nd 2014
Don't miss your chance to be in Vegas for the biggest electronic music festival in the world! Book today!
Please refer to CHECK IN REQUIREMENTS at the bottom of the page before making your reservation.
Stay at the best hostel on the 'Old Strip'! the neighborhood is safe. The hostel is fabulous!
We have 9 bed Dorms, 4 bed Dorms and semi-private rooms (shared bathroom with 4 bed dorm) have double beds.
Great common room to socialize...meet fellow travelers!
• V.I.P Limousine Tours to Vegas’ most prestigious night clubs, downtown Pub Crawls, and FREE dinners (Thursdays)
• Bus tours to Grand Canyon/Hoover Dam/Bryce/Zion and more!
• Free Wifi!
• Free Breakfast!
• Free Parking!
• Free Storage.
• Coin-op Laundry.
• Free Pool table and Xbox!
Just prepare your list of sins to commit and start sinning at sin city hostel!
No surprise charges for our guests!
We charge the first night rent per bed requested for reservations. We require a 48 hour notice for cancellation refunds (10% cancellation fee applies)
There is a 3 night minimum stay for New Years Eve (Dec 28 - Jan 1st) and a two night minimum for Electric Daisy (Jun 21st - 23rd)
At check in, guests must present one of the following:
1. a foreign-issued passport.
2. a Canadian drivers license.
3. a valid US student ID.
4. a US passport WITH a current out-of-state government-issued ID (such as a drivers license). Guests may also be asked to present proof of travel.
Reception is open from:
7 am to 11pm--> Winter (October 1st - May 31)
7 am to 1 am--> Sunday thru Thursdays (Summer)
6am to 2 am--> Fridays & Saturdays Summer)
Summer (April 1st - September 30th)
*Exceptions can be made through reception. Just let us know if you are arriving after our closing hours.
Please note we take a $10 key deposit per each person in the party
Review
Sin City Hostel is located just north of the Strip at 1208 South Las Vegas Boulevard. When trying to find the hostel if you drive/walk/bus and reach East Charleston Boulevard, you've gone too far. Sin City is approximately one kilometer north of the Stratosphere if headed north on South Las Vegas Boulevard. It is on your left side, and there's a small neon sign that says "Hostel." It is a two-story building, and looks like a motel in outward appearance.
There is sufficient free parking for your car at the hostel. There is also a convenient bus stop by the hostel that runs from downtown Las Vegas through the Strip twenty-four hours a day. The location of Sin City gets you off the bustle of the Strip for a quaint night's rest, but you'll have to bank on taking the bus to and from the hostel. We found that walking the Strip is doable, but after a long day/night, walking the extra distance to the hostel is daunting.
The hostel staff is friendly and the place is clean and cozy. There is a main reception area, a roomy kitchen that is tidy and stink-free with a microwave, fridge, sink, storage shelves, and hot water and hot coffee. Breakfast is served every morning from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., and it usually consists of white toast, peanut butter and jelly, and tea or coffee. Of course you can bring your own food and use the communal kitchen to prepare what you wish (as we did -- we found it works out well). Bear in mind that the kitchen and lounge rooms close after a certain hour -- we found ourselves back at the hostel at 5 a.m. (two hours before they open the kitchen) and unable to access our food in the fridge!
Next to the kitchen there is a TV room with a billiard table. Most of the travelers hang out there in the mornings as they eat breakfast. And for the outdoor folks, there is a basketball hoop next to the hostel, at the end of the parking lot, along with a BBQ and some old lawn furniture.
The rooms in the hostel are pleasant and comfortable. We had a six-person co-ed dorm room. They are set up with bunk beds and linens are provided. A heater is in each room, which makes it nice and toasty on cold winter nights. The bathroom is shared among the six dormmates and two others in a private room. Unfortunately, to reach the private room, you must go through the dorm room first, which can prove to be an annoyance to the light sleepers in the dorm room. We found we were so tired from the day, the traffic didn't bother us, and we were sleeping next to the door! Finally, each door room has six metal lockers, so if you bring your own lock you can safely and securely store your belongings in the room. And there's a fully refundable deposit for each key (included in this fee is also the use of linens).
All in all, Sin City Hostel is a great accommodation, but if you're traveling with a group, you're better off booking a hotel room if a cheap night's accommodation is what you're looking for. Sin City is great for the lone or partnered traveler, but not stellar for groups.
There is sufficient free parking for your car at the hostel. There is also a convenient bus stop by the hostel that runs from downtown Las Vegas through the Strip twenty-four hours a day. The location of Sin City gets you off the bustle of the Strip for a quaint night's rest, but you'll have to bank on taking the bus to and from the hostel. We found that walking the Strip is doable, but after a long day/night, walking the extra distance to the hostel is daunting.
The hostel staff is friendly and the place is clean and cozy. There is a main reception area, a roomy kitchen that is tidy and stink-free with a microwave, fridge, sink, storage shelves, and hot water and hot coffee. Breakfast is served every morning from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., and it usually consists of white toast, peanut butter and jelly, and tea or coffee. Of course you can bring your own food and use the communal kitchen to prepare what you wish (as we did -- we found it works out well). Bear in mind that the kitchen and lounge rooms close after a certain hour -- we found ourselves back at the hostel at 5 a.m. (two hours before they open the kitchen) and unable to access our food in the fridge!
Next to the kitchen there is a TV room with a billiard table. Most of the travelers hang out there in the mornings as they eat breakfast. And for the outdoor folks, there is a basketball hoop next to the hostel, at the end of the parking lot, along with a BBQ and some old lawn furniture.
The rooms in the hostel are pleasant and comfortable. We had a six-person co-ed dorm room. They are set up with bunk beds and linens are provided. A heater is in each room, which makes it nice and toasty on cold winter nights. The bathroom is shared among the six dormmates and two others in a private room. Unfortunately, to reach the private room, you must go through the dorm room first, which can prove to be an annoyance to the light sleepers in the dorm room. We found we were so tired from the day, the traffic didn't bother us, and we were sleeping next to the door! Finally, each door room has six metal lockers, so if you bring your own lock you can safely and securely store your belongings in the room. And there's a fully refundable deposit for each key (included in this fee is also the use of linens).
All in all, Sin City Hostel is a great accommodation, but if you're traveling with a group, you're better off booking a hotel room if a cheap night's accommodation is what you're looking for. Sin City is great for the lone or partnered traveler, but not stellar for groups.
Address | 1208 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA |
Coordinates | 36.156658, -115.149233 (map) |
Location | • From Bus Station: Walk through Fremont St. Experience to Las Vegas Blvd. & catch the 301 Strip (city) bus. • Or if you feel like a 20 minute walk, just walk to Las Vegas Blvd., go South (go Right) & watch Right side to the best Hostel in Las Vegas! • From McCarran Airport: • Catch any shuttle from the airport for just $5 and they will bring you to our friendly front door! • From Los Angeles: • Take I-15 from Los Angeles area to Las Vegas, exit on Charleston Blvd. East to Las Vegas Blvd., turn right and watch right side - you are here! • From Phoenix: • Take US 93 North to Las Vegas, exit on Las Vegas Blvd, go South (go Left) about 3 miles, and watch right side to find the fun place to stay! |
Website | www.sincityhostel.com (to make a reservation click here) |
Telephone | +1 (702) 868-0222 |
Fax | +1 (702) 384-1490 |
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