troupe
French word
1. f. A group of artists, especially those from the theatre, cinema, dance or the circus, who work together, moving from one place to another.
2. f. A group of people who go together or work in similar fashion.
Royal Spanish Academy
Our hybrid proposal doesn’t conform to any established label: we’re essentially houstels because we combine the best of each world. Latroupe mixes the adventurous feeling of a hostel, the comfort of a top-flight hotel, and the comfort of a home, with rooms that meet your needs and those of your troupe.
Latroupe is about this: lodging in a place with flow from which to discover the city and live it like a local resident, surrounded by people like you who are dying to meet you.
There are more luxurious hotels, and cheaper hostels, but nowhere are they going to treat you better than at Latroupe. We’re your home away from home. And the new place to be for all those locals that you’re going to meet over a beer in our bar. Because at Latroupe a lot goes on every day: concerts, exhibitions, wine tastings and visits to the most special places in each city. We create experiences that enrich the different neighbourhoods and bring people closer together.
It doesn’t matter if you’re travelling alone or with your children, if you want to sleep with your mate in a private room or if you prefer to share one with other travellers. At Latroupe there will always be a place for you.
We are in Brussels and Bilbao, and soon in Madrid, Lisbon and the other interesting cities of Europe. We’re the new kid in town!