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Spend The Vacation At Asia’s 6 Quirkiest Hostels For A Night You Won’t Forget

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Looking for something a little out-of-character during your next getaway in Asia? On a budget? With HostelWorld, stay in these quirky yet affordable hostels. After all, you’d want a room that serves much more than simply a place for you to rest your head. Furthermore, ShopBack offers earn 4.0% cashback when you book at HostelWorld through them. So why stay in a cookie-cutter hotel chain when you can have the opportunity to stay in somewhere cool and unique?

1. The Mahjong (Hong Kong)

The Mahjong Lounge

Do not be fooled by the name. The Mahjong – unfortunately, it does not have mahjong tables nor organise mahjong sessions – is one of Hong Kong’s hippest hostels. It is centrally located in a relatively quiet neighbourhood and just a stone’s throw away from the bustling city life. Be greeted with mahjong-inspired wall art designs, mahjong tables and mahjong tiles cushions as you step into this unique hostel. However, you need not necessarily be a huge mahjong fan in order to stay here. This hostel comes with bunk beds and single/queen pods topped with fluffy pillows to guarantee you a good night’s rest!

Where: Flat 2A, 1F, Pak Tai Mansion, 2A-2B Ma Hang Chung, To Kwa Wan

2. Container Hotel (Ipoh, Malaysia)

Container Hotel Bed

Ever wondered how it feels like to stay in a container? Simply check yourself into Container Hotel in Ipoh, Malaysia’s fourth largest city. This industrial retro-style hostel provides you a non-conventional hotel room (your very own container!) complete with the all features you may desire, including wifi in every “container” room!

Where: The Old Block. 91, Jalan Sultan Yussuf

3. Capsule Inn Kinshicho (Tokyo, Japan)

Capsule Inn Kinshicho Capsule Bed
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Trust the Japanese to come up with something that makes use of space so efficiently with maximum comfort – the Capsule Inn. A typical Capsule Hotel is made up of two sections: a public lounge space including bathing amenities and the other where the sleeping rooms or capsules are arranged. Designed with the image of a jet airplane’s cockpit in mind, the capsule unit has all the required amenities that you need – TV, radio, adjustable lighting etc.

Where: 2-6-3 Kinshi, Sumida-ku

4. 60’s Hostel (Singapore)

60’s Hostel Bunk Beds

Time-travel back to Singapore during the 1960s with the 60’s Hostel! With olden-days furniture, black and white photographs and a rustic interior, this unique hostel is bound to make you feel as if you are living in the 1960s. Head back to the present with some of Singapore’s local coffee shops and shopping malls that are located within walking distance to the hostel.

Where: 569 Serangoon Road

5. Tanita House (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

Tanita House Exterior

Enjoy your very own private place in one of the charming traditional wooden houses that Tanita House has to offer! Experience the genuine ambience of a traditional Northern Thai home, which is serene and peaceful. The interior is surprisingly modern, with air-conditioning, modern private bathrooms and heated showers. You can grab a Deluxe Double Bed Private for as low as SGD54 on average per night!

Where: 152 Charoenrat Road, T. Wat Kate, A. Muang

6. Nine Hours (Kyoto, Japan)

Nine Hours Corridoor

Yet another capsule hostel from the Japanese, this particular hostel boasts an extremely minimalistic interior. With white walls, white sinks, white doors, even white-ish coloured bathroom tiles, book a night’s stay with Nine Hours to enjoy a futuristic and high-tech sleeping experience of a lifetime.

Where: 588 Teianmaeno-cho, Shimogyo-ku

So if you’re looking for an affordable yet stylish place to crash while you’re out and about in Asia, why not try these great hostels? They’re pretty much a steal! Book your accommodation at these quirky hostels at HostelWorld today!

All images are sourced from hostelworld.com unless stated otherwise.

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