albergues
1. Budget-friendly lodging facilities offering dormitory-style or private rooms, typically targeting budget travelers and backpackers
We stayed in hostels throughout our backpacking trip across Europe.
Ficamos em albergues durante toda nossa viagem de mochila pela Europa.
2. Inexpensive accommodations that often provide shared amenities, communal kitchens, and social spaces
Many hostels offer free breakfast and organized activities for guests.
Muitos albergues oferecem café da manhã gratuito e atividades organizadas para hóspedes.
3. A type of temporary residential facility, historically used for housing workers or students
The city opened new hostels for homeless youth programs.
A cidade abriu novos albergues para programas de jovens em situação de rua.
Hostels are increasingly popular in Brazil among young travelers and budget-conscious tourists, particularly in major cities like Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Salvador. They represent a more social and economical alternative to traditional hotels and are integral to the backpacking culture in both Brazil and internationally. In Portugal, youth hostels ('pousadas de juventude') have a more established institutional presence, often run by the national youth organization.
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