JAEGER'S HOSTEL
A centrally located youth hostel offering excellent value for money.
Just a ten minute walk from the Theresienwiese and a stone's throw from the main train station, the Jaegers is both a youth hostel and a hotel offering excellent value for money. The rooms on the street side are simple but modern and bright, with good bathrooms and bedding. Young people traveling with friends can choose a room with 4, 6, 8 or 10 beds. Dormitories are reserved for those under 36 years old. The reception-common room is decorated in an original way for a youth hostel: it feels like a small hunting lodge.
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It is located in a really good location, few minutes walking distance from Munich Hauptbahnhof and has a lovely reception.
The beds are not comfortable though.
I initially found this place quite nice in spite of the squeaky beds, having no kitchen available and other old lounge and furniture items. Until today when there was this stubborn Chinese guy at the reception, who wouldn’t be nice and hospitable enough to offer his help to get dishes and heat up my tea pot behind their “bar”. Instead he started bossing around me looking and talking to me in a stubborn and impolite way, ignoring my requests to put the volume of music down (since I was using the lounge to study). He doesn’t do anything besides checking people in and out, you better hire a robot. Other than that he uses his time to take a table and chill with other guests.
The Russian lady and the Bulgarian guy who worked their shift before him were really nice. Just now the Chinese fella kicked a person out it seems because of no significant reason (photo of him begging them not to do so included)
Dear hotel owners,
You better tell him and all your staff that you need to remain a human after all and stay polite even in a tense situation. I understand that the situation in this little town with its housing crisis makes you feel like you’re in a position of a master here, but after a while you’ll get little to no guests if it continues this way.