Dengba, derived from the Tibetan language, means "wisdom". It encompasses all dreams about travel and life, evolving from initial ideals to continuous transformations. Passed down from the beliefs of veteran backpackers to the expansion of thousands of inns, Dengba International Hostel is committed to becoming an ideal accommodation for young travelers and explorers, striving to balance comfort and cost-effectiveness. It creates a humanistic social circle integrating accommodation, coffee, casual drinking, reading, and other cultural activities. With a professional design team and unique design style, it presents exquisite落地 effects (landing effects). Every space material and every piece of furnishings is carefully considered.
Dengba International Hostel not only continuously optimizes the quality of accommodation but also pursues comfortable and diverse lodging experiences. The multi-functional hall's spatial design provides a venue for events and parties, regularly hosting super atmospheric activities such as barbecue gatherings, hot pot feasts, folk music performances, travel sharing sessions, movie screenings, and Werewolf games. Meanwhile, it is dedicated to creating a friendly service model where relaxation and freedom define the life at Dengba. We take every guest's important moments seriously, where new friends are made, dreams are reignited, and new years are welcomed.
Dengba International Hostel never claims to be cheap, nor does it solely emphasize cost-effectiveness, nor is it merely a temporary choice for budget-conscious travelers. Here, we hold different pursuits of life. Like a time capsule, Dengba International Hostel records the stories of every soul who stops by or stays long, sharing tales of life's journeys to different places. Here, we are recognized, trusted, treated equally with love, and become witnesses to each other's growth.
"The staff were good, and the rooms and bathroom were clean. Thankfully the staff sent me instructions as to how to find the place the day before check in. However, the bed I was assigned was broken and I found out by trying to climb into it and then it slipped and grazed my shin. Thankfully I had first aid in my bag. The staff then gave me a nicer room as compensation, which I'm grateful for. But then when it came time to checkout (early in the morning), the elevator wasn't working and for at least 20 minutes I was trying to get out of the building. Luckily, a staff member appeared and guided me towards another elevator. I was almost late for my train to Beijing. Overall, the staff, bathrooms, rooms, price and location are good, but the rooms conditions need inspection so nobody else gets an injury when trying to sleep and the condition of the elevators because it was a hassle to try to leave the building."