If only the wiki were up to date.
The big dog as you know is Hostelworld Group (including HostelWorld, Hostels.com, and HostelBookers). Because of network effects, being a major network does tend to be self-reinforcing, as more people both search for and submit reviews, but there is no shortage of sites where you can find reviews of individual establishments or book them. The trouble is sifting through results; commission revenue means the major engines like Expedia or Agoda will focus their energy on selling the $400 hotel room as opposed to the $40 hostel bed.
Hostelz.com is an aggregator. On the one hand, this means much of their content comes directly from HWG, corporate sites like Booking.com, or the other engines; on the other hand, it means you’ll see listings for places that aren’t in one or another engine, and its reviews and ratings are combined from multiple sources, making them harder to game. They claim to list almost 44,000 properties in almost 7,000 cities.
Dorms.com is an independent backpacker-focused accommodation site, which claims to have 30,000 budget accommodations.
Another major network is HostelsClub.com, which also owns HostelsCentral.com, and claims to have over 30,000 “affordable accomodations” in its database.
If you prefer professional reviews, there is HostelCritic.com, a blog sponsored by BUG (the Backpackers’ Ultimate Guide).
Gomio.com began as a site for the European Hostel Cooperation Ltd. and now claims to have about 6000 hostels and budget accommodation listed after undergoing a quality review.
If you like YHA, HI, YMCA, and so forth you can of course check out their sites, as well as any of the hundreds of regional associations of hostels, inns, or hotels. None will be anxious to post any bad reviews of their member properties, of course. There are also countless sites that focus on hostels in specific countries or regions of the world.
There are other ones mainly for hostels and others for all accommodation including hostels.
Off the top of my head for hostels only (or mainly?)
For many accommodation types, including hostels
What my friends tell me they are now using instead of hostels, or are actually often “unofficial hostels”
For reviews of hostels
In fact though I don’t think of those last two as booking sites I think you actually can book through or via both of them these days.
And I know there’s some others I haven’t used myself that are not popping into my head right now …
I have been using Hostelbookers for the past 5 to 6 years. I always preferred Hostelbookers over Hostelworld because Hostelbookers always had competitive rates compared to other hostel websites.
I just came to know last year that Hostelworld and Hostelbookers have merged together. And new Hostelbookers website has slightly higher booking fees relatively to last websites. Also, always I had to pay the non refundable booking fee,therefore I decided not to use Hostelbookers anymore.
In the meantime,I started using www.booking.com which has a comprehensive website regarding booking hostels, guesthouses, bed and breakfasts and hotels. Not only they never charge anything in advance mostly, but also they have the vast majority of the hostels listed compare to Hostelbookers at their website
There are numerous other websites regarding booking, but personally I found www.booking.com really competitive in terms of rates
I just compared Hostelworld to Booking.com with the filter set to hostels and found the same selection but with different ratings and enough of a difference to show me that it is not the same site.
There are several other hotel booking sites that do also do hostels, so you have choice there.
Besides, you can also run a ‘review’ search on a single hostel, this will give several different reviews, local (or national) sites as well as once working world wide.
I think I would rather use a local review site as well as a well known international site. And get newspapers headings if some hostel has very bad reviews, (even if I can not read those newspapers.)
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