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When younger people travel they sometimes stay in hostels or youth hostels. Hostels offer dormitory-like lodging and often cater to backpackers. Hostels are much more common in Europe, South America and Australia than they are in the United States. Some hostels only allow people under 35 to stay at them. Some hostels offer private rooms as well as dorm rooms with anywhere from four to twenty beds. Most hotels have shared bathroom facilities. Most hostels have kitchens where patrons can fix their own food. Some hostels have restaurants and bars. Hostels are more commonly found in large cities and resort towns that appeal to younger people. Reservations are often not required to stay at hostels but they are recommended.
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