Hostel

noun
  1. A budget-oriented, shared accommodation that typically provides lodging in dormitory-style rooms with shared facilities, often used by travelers and backpackers. noun
    During my trip across Europe, I stayed in a hostel to save money.
    The hostel offered a communal kitchen where guests could prepare their meals.
  2. An establishment that provides inexpensive food and lodging for a specific group of people, such as students, workers, or travelers. noun
    The university hostel was located near the campus, making it convenient for students.
    Many hostels offer cultural exchange programs to encourage interaction among guests.
  3. To stay in a hostel, often used in the context of traveling. verb
    We decided to hostel our way through Southeast Asia to meet other travelers.
    They spent the summer hostelling around the country, enjoying the freedom and flexibility it offered.