Budget travellers to Ghent, Belgium, can now check in to a hostel housed in a former newspaper building with rooms named after famous papers, including one dedicated to the Guardian
A new hostel in the Belgian city of Ghent is looking to put an inky spin on budget travel by allowing guests to stay in dorms and bedrooms named after famous newspapers. And, yes, you can choose to show your allegiance by staying in the Guardian dorm with the papers name, in its idiosyncratic typeface, on the exterior of the room. Suggestions that authenticity extends to comical subediting inaccuracy are yet to be confirmed
The reason for the newspaper theme at Backstay Hostel Ghent comes from the building that houses it: a superb 1930s art-deco design which was once the home of the socialist newspaper, Vooruit. Re-opened at the end of June, this heritage building has been transformed into a series of pod-style dormitories with 108 beds, plus several double rooms that aim to be as comfortable as a B&B though guests here do have to share a bathroom.
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