hostel
The Spanish word 'albergue' translates to 'hostel' in English. A 'hostel' is a budget-oriented, sociable accommodation where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed, in a dormitory and share a bathroom, lounge, and sometimes a kitchen. It is often cheaper than a hotel and preferred by travelers or backpackers. So, 'albergue' is a term you will often come across when traveling in Spanish speaking countries.
We booked a place in the youth hostel.
In this sentence, 'albergue juvenil' is used to mean 'youth hostel'. In Spanish, 'albergue' can be used to denote any kind of place or establishment that provides transient accommodation, like a hostel or dormitory. It's a useful word to know when traveling.
The hostel offers free breakfast to its guests.
This sentence demonstrates how 'albergue' is commonly used in Spanish to refer to a hostel. It's used much like the word 'hostel' in English, and can be used to talk about amenities or aspects of a place of accommodation.
We got lost, but found a hostel to spend the night.
Here, the word 'albergue' is used to describe a place where one can stay overnight. The word 'encontramos' (we found) indicates that they came across or discovered the hostel.