Most (Youth) Hostels have a pretty wide range of accomodation available, from single/double rooms to large multibed rooms.
Granted, you still have the same problem in the communal kitchen I guess but at least you have more control over it. Or maybe the single/doubles have their own kitchenettes.
In any case, being served food is not part of the basic package in my experience.
Then there’s also camping/RVing. Most campsites have full amenities, some including heated communal inside space. But that might not be your thing.
I’ve stayed in hostels before, but at least here in europe I haven’t found many with single or double rooms. I also have a tent and went camping, but that only works fine in good weather. Also my last experience camping wasn’t too good, as there were several people having loud parties until 3 a.m. and the people in charge of the camping ground didn’t do anything about it and just told me to leave if I don’t like it.
I’ve also learned the hard way that not all hostels offer you a fridge to use. Many have breakfast buffets and don’t allow you access to the kitchen, although that varies from country to country I think.
I’d love to have an RV one day, that would solve so many problems (except for loud parties on camping grounds). Right now I don’t even have a parking space for a car, so that’s in the distant future.
Most (Youth) Hostels have a pretty wide range of accomodation available, from single/double rooms to large multibed rooms.
Granted, you still have the same problem in the communal kitchen I guess but at least you have more control over it. Or maybe the single/doubles have their own kitchenettes.
In any case, being served food is not part of the basic package in my experience.
Then there’s also camping/RVing. Most campsites have full amenities, some including heated communal inside space. But that might not be your thing.
I’ve stayed in hostels before, but at least here in europe I haven’t found many with single or double rooms. I also have a tent and went camping, but that only works fine in good weather. Also my last experience camping wasn’t too good, as there were several people having loud parties until 3 a.m. and the people in charge of the camping ground didn’t do anything about it and just told me to leave if I don’t like it.
I’ve also learned the hard way that not all hostels offer you a fridge to use. Many have breakfast buffets and don’t allow you access to the kitchen, although that varies from country to country I think.
I’d love to have an RV one day, that would solve so many problems (except for loud parties on camping grounds). Right now I don’t even have a parking space for a car, so that’s in the distant future.