I have spend the first 2 month of quarantine in the casa Intihuatana hostel. I have chosen the hostel cause it was cheap, but the atmosphere in the hostel was terrible. at first it wasn't a problem, but once the quarantine started I had to spend plenty of time in the house and with the owners: the place has almost no windows and a closed balcony, so it got really hard to see the sun or the night sky at all in 2 month. the owner was wired and paranoiac. slowly after I arrived guest were leaving by their own (to spend their quarantine in more friendly environments) or simply got kicked out by the owner, unexpected and for no clear reason. I tryed to put my head down and survive the quarantine, cause the price of the hostel was convincing. just when 2 month have past (and we were literally the last paying customer of the hostel) and I thought I found a way to play well with all the strange rules of the hostel, I have been asked to leave the hostel as well. they have told me the reason is that the hostel will close for a while, but speaking to a volunteer (and because I moved in just next door for the rest of the quarantine), I figured out that this was just a lie to make me leave. still until today I have actually no idea why this has happened. so if you look for a dark, paranoiac place, with 24 hours camera observation in every room and a depressing atmosphere - you are welcome to INTIHUATANA HOSTEL
I have spend the first 2 month of quarantine in the casa Intihuatana hostel. I have chosen the hostel cause it was cheap, but the atmosphere in the hostel was terrible. at first it wasn't a problem, but once the quarantine started I had to spend plenty of time in the house and with the owners: the place has almost no windows and a closed balcony, so it got really hard to see the sun or the night sky at all in 2 month. the owner was wired and paranoiac. slowly after I arrived guest were leaving by their own (to spend their quarantine in more friendly environments) or simply got kicked out by the owner, unexpected and for no clear reason. I tryed to put my head down and survive the quarantine, cause the price of the hostel was convincing. just when 2 month have past (and we were literally the last paying customer of the hostel) and I thought I found a way to play well with all the strange rules of the hostel, I have been asked to leave the hostel as well. they have told me the reason is that the hostel will close for a while, but speaking to a volunteer (and because I moved in just next door for the rest of the quarantine), I figured out that this was just a lie to make me leave. still until today I have actually no idea why this has happened. so if you look for a dark, paranoiac place, with 24 hours camera observation in every room and a depressing atmosphere - you are welcome to INTIHUATANA HOSTEL