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Pegasus Hostel
These are photos taken of the Pegasus Hostel during our Berlin/ Berlinale film festival trip. We enjoyed stay at this hostel. We stayed in an all girl 8-bed dormroom. The other beds were filled nearly every night. All of the females in our room were really respectful of each other. Our room was new and we had our own bathroom with a shower in the room. Additional bathroom facilities were located in the hall. The restaurant at the Pegasus Hostel was good and cheap with decent service. Food was served all day. Breakfast was a limited buffet but easy, fast and worked out perfectly for our needs. Pegasus Hostel offers free internet. Sometimes you would have to wait to use one of their five computers, but often there was no one waiting. At the moment, the Pegasus Hostel is adding another wing so the courtyard is not quite as pretty as it could be.... actually, it's filled with contruction stuff. Nonetheless, it's cold and we weren't looking to sit outside freezing our butts off to look at the less than attractive construction site. If you're a smoker, you'll need to endure it until construction has been completed. Most of the graffiti murals in the photos on this page do not exist anymore as the graffiti was on walls which were destroyed during the Pegasus Hostel's renovation. The first time we stayed at this hostel, it was night and the entrance where the graffiti is was lit up with black light. It was very cool, unexpected and quite welcoming to the more adventurous traveler such as ourselves. One of the hostel workers e-mailed me, said he was shy and asked if he could go out with Sophie. I didn't get the e-mail until late the night before we were to depart back home, so now they may or may not keep in touch via e-mail. There is a 4% fee for booking your room via credit card. If you care, pay cash. There is a mandatory one-time linens fee upon arrival. I think it was a couple euros or something like that. There is a towel fee of 1.50 euros. The hostel is in the Eastern Block of Berlin. Berlin is huge and completely sprawled out. Think LA. Walking distance, we were seven-minutes from the S-Bahn and a three-minute walk to the U-Bahn. We recommend the Pegasus Hostel. The hostel doesn't know we've created this page, so you can be sure this is our true recommendation and critique.
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