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Hostels are the heart of backpacking. They’re affordable, social, and the easiest place to meet people. But you’re also sharing a room with strangers. That’s part of the adventure, but it means you need to think about safety. A few easy habits can help you relax and enjoy yourself without worry.

 1. Lock Up Your Stuff

Bring a good padlock and use the locker. Keep your passport, wallet, and electronics secured. Even in the friendliest dorm, it’s not worth leaving valuables out in the open.

 2. Keep Essentials Close

Your passport, phone, and bank cards should stay within reach, especially at night. Many solo travelers keep them under a pillow or in a small bag by the bed. Losing money is annoying. Losing documents can ruin your trip.

Stay stress-free by keeping the essentials within reach, photo courtesy of Canva

3. Label Your Food

Shared kitchens are great, but unlabeled food tends to disappear. Write your name and date on anything you put in the fridge. It avoids mix-ups and keeps things fair.

4. Respect Boundaries (and Set Yours)

Dorm life means different sleep schedules and habits. Some people are in bed early, others come back late. Earplugs and an eye mask make a big difference. And if you don’t want to share something—like snacks or toiletries—say so politely.

Keep dorm life easy by setting simple boundaries, photo courtesy of Mad Monkey

 5. Trust Your Gut

If something feels off, don’t ignore it. Speak to the hostel staff. A good hostel will help you move rooms or sort out any issue.

6. Join the Fun, Safely

Hostels aren’t just about the bed. The real magic happens in the community spaces. Join the pub crawl, sign up for a day tour, or join the group dinner. At Mad Monkey, we make sure events are fun and safe. Ask for Angela is in place throughout our hostels, so if you ever feel uncomfortable, our team is ready to step in and help.

Have a good time and stay safe while you do it, photo courtesy of Mad Monkey

Final Thoughts

Staying in hostels is one of the best parts of solo travel. They’re social, affordable, and full of opportunities. A few hostel safety hacks—like locking up your things, keeping essentials close, setting boundaries, and trusting your instincts—will make your trip smoother.

Choose a hostel that values safety as much as fun and you’ll get the best of both worlds: new friends, good times, and peace of mind.

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