Abstract

Investigation regarding the specific contribution to global understanding made by tourism has been limited. The purpose of this study was to determine the experiential links between hostel stays and cross-cultural awareness. Sixty semistructured interviews were conducted with tourists staying at five hostels located in the northeastern US. Respondents represented fourteen different resident countries and offered feedback regarding trip patterns, perceptions about hostel lodging, connections with other cultures, and demographic items. Qualitative analyses resulted in four themes: the structure of the hostelling space, challenging preconceived notions, personal growth, and world perspective. Hostels were found to provide unique environmental conditions that promote equality and facilitate cross-cultural understanding.

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