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Hostel Kg

  • Price$10-$30 — $12-$35
  • CategoryBudget
  • Rating★ 4.4

Hostel KG is one of Bishkek's most established budget accommodation options, situated on Sovietskaya Street in the city centre. The location places guests a short walk from Ala-Too Square, the main bazaars, and the marshrutka routes that connect to all parts of the Kyrgyz capital. For travellers exploring Central Asia on a limited budget, Hostel KG provides an accessible and sociable base in Kyrgyzstan's capital.

Bishkek's most popular hostel with clean dorms and private rooms. Social common area, equipped kitchen, and helpful staff who organize activities and tours. Great place to meet other travelers. Central location near major attractions.

Hostel KG is one of Bishkek's most established budget accommodation options, situated on Sovietskaya Street in the city centre. The location places guests a short walk from Ala-Too Square, the main bazaars, and the marshrutka routes that connect to all parts of the Kyrgyz capital. For travellers exploring Central Asia on a limited budget, Hostel KG provides an accessible and sociable base in Kyrgyzstan's capital.

The hostel operates mixed and female-only dormitory rooms with bunk beds and shared bathrooms, as well as a small number of private rooms for those seeking more privacy at affordable prices. Bedding and lockers are provided in the dormitory configurations, and personal padlocks are available for purchase at the front desk.

A fully equipped communal kitchen enables guests to prepare their own meals — a significant cost-saving option in a city where self-catering is straightforward given the nearby bazaars and markets. The social common room serves as a gathering point for travellers to exchange routes and tips, and the hostel staff are particularly valued for their local knowledge of Kyrgyzstan, helping guests plan trips to Ala Archa National Park, Issyk-Kul Lake, and the Kochkor and Naryn regions.

The hostel facilitates group tours and activities on a seasonal basis, including city walking tours, day trips to nearby gorges, and connections to multi-day trekking operators. A tour information board in the common area lists available options with current pricing. Travellers planning Kyrgyzstan trekking routes often use Hostel KG as a staging point for organising permits, guides, and transport.

Laundry facilities and luggage storage are offered at minimal charge. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the premises. Hostel KG is particularly popular with solo backpackers and cyclists passing through Bishkek on longer Central Asian overland routes. The communal atmosphere and English-speaking staff make it an effective first stop for anyone new to Kyrgyzstan. Dorm beds typically cost 800–1,200 KGS per night; private rooms range from 2,500 to 4,000 KGS.

Amenities

  • shared kitchen
  • common room
  • free Wi-Fi
  • laundry
  • luggage storage
  • tour booking

Location

Sovietskaya Street 191, Bishkek 720000

42.8745, 74.6012 View on map

Highlights

  • Central Sovietskaya Street location within walking distance of Ala-Too Square and Bishkek bazaars
  • Knowledgeable staff who connect guests with tours to Ala Archa, Issyk-Kul, and mountain trekking routes
  • Fully equipped communal kitchen and social common room for budget travellers
  • Choice of dormitory and private room options with lockers and bedding provided
  • Luggage storage and laundry facilities available at minimal additional charge

Tips for visiting

  • Check the hostel tour board on arrival — group day trips to Ala Archa National Park often fill within a day and cost far less than private hire.
  • Book a private room well in advance for summer (June–August) travel, as they sell out faster than dorm beds in the high season.
  • Keep valuables in the provided lockers; personal padlocks can be bought at reception if a padlock was not packed.
  • Bring cash in Kyrgyzstani som for the nearby market and kitchen supplies — card payment is rarely accepted at small shops around the hostel.
  • Staff can help arrange local SIM cards from Kyrgyz operators, which are inexpensive and essential for navigation and data access during a Kyrgyzstan trip.

When to visit

The hostel is busiest from May to September, when trekking and lake tourism across Kyrgyzstan peaks. Off-season visits from October to April find quieter dorms and more personalised staff attention.

Accessibility

Hostel KG is housed in a multi-storey building with stairs and no lift access. The facility is not well-suited for guests with significant mobility limitations. Those requiring wheelchair-accessible accommodation should consider alternatives such as the Hyatt Regency Bishkek or Novotel Bishkek City Center.

Frequently asked questions

Does Hostel KG offer airport transfers from Manas International Airport?

The hostel does not operate its own transfer service, but staff can recommend reliable taxi apps and trusted drivers for the journey from Manas International Airport, approximately 30 km from the hostel.

Are female-only dormitories available at Hostel KG?

Yes, Hostel KG offers female-only dormitory rooms in addition to mixed dorms and private rooms. These should be requested specifically at the time of booking.

Can the hostel help plan a multi-day trek in Kyrgyzstan?

Staff are experienced in connecting guests with reputable local guides and trekking operators. Multi-day routes including Song-Kul, the Jyrgalan Valley, and Tash Rabat can typically be arranged within one to two days of arrival.

Is there a curfew at Hostel KG?

There is no formal curfew, but guests arriving after midnight should inform the hostel in advance to ensure access arrangements are in place and staff are available to assist.