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Hostel Soest Undergoes Metamorphosis

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Trendy Hostel with Characteristic Stayokay Ambiance Reopens

Soest Hostel reopened its doors to its first new guests on 04 May 2012 following a major refurbishment. The hostel has been virtually fully renovated. It is situated in woodlands and has thirty-four rooms, a bar, a restaurant, and seven multi-purpose areas for weddings, parties, meetings, training courses and workshops for groups of up to two hundred people. Guests can also relax in the hostel's lounge or on its terraces after an exhausting day out and about in its surrounding areas. The official opening of this sustainable, family-friendly hostel will be celebrated in festive style in September 2012.

 
Stayokay has been the largest group/budget accommodation provider in the Netherlands for almost eighty-five years now. The Soest hostel is located close to the Soesterduinen nature reserve in a former school building dating back to the early twentieth century. The Rotterdam-based architectural firm Personal Architecture created the design that has transformed Stayokay Soest into a modern, transparent building. The existing building has been extended and connected to a newly constructed and imposing building. The resulting design is a quadrangle around an enclosed, tranquil patio.

Comfortable Accommodation
Soest Hostel has every modern amenity conceivable for a comfortable night’s stay. All thirty-four rooms with a total of 150 beds have been furnished with flexible bunks, showers and toilets. The hostel also has rooms for two to six guests that are suitable for individual guests, families, groups or business travellers. A night's accommodation starts at just €18.50 p.p. including a hearty and healthy breakfast. All multi-purpose rooms have their own terrace and are perfect for business events and private functions.

 
Modern and Hospitable Interior
Soest Hostel is the first hostel in a rural setting sporting the designer Edward van Vliet’s new interior design concept. The hostel has a clean-lined, modern interior design with a hospitable look and feel. Green colour and material accents are a reference to the hostel’s woodland setting. The restaurant has been tiled with a mosaic floor pattern. Warm, natural colours have been used throughout all rooms.
 

About Stayokay
Stayokay is a chain of twenty-seven unusual hostels located in some of the Netherlands' most beautiful urban, rural, woodland and waterside settings. Stayokay is a guarantee for an unforgettable stay and provides countless options for unexpected adventures and encounters. The chain welcomes both individual guests (families and backpackers) and larger groups (school classes, companies, friends/sports associations, etc.). Stayokay takes its corporate social responsibilities seriously and makes extensive use of sustainable products. Stayokay was the first hospitality chain in Europe to be awarded the EU Ecolabel – one of the highest quality awards for eco-friendly products and services in existence.

More info on www.stayokay.com .

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