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jasoniii says:
The woman and her family who ran this hotel were beyond excellent. I really liked them, and they were more than happy to answer any inquiries about things to do in the city.
I asked her for directions, and she offered to walk me! And she lent us a power adaptor because we had brought the wrong one.…
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domnicella says:
Sa Rang Chae consists of several individual rooms and structures clustered around an outdoor courtyard area. The couple who run it are very pleasant and helpful, particularly the wife. The location itself leaves something to be desired; it's in the poorer local part of town, not out where all the ni…
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jegs76 says:
The room that we had was opposite the hostel bar. And it wouldnt be bad if there were not this stupid noisy woman scriming every morning at about 5.30 (!) instead of talking to her buddies. She woke us up every single morning.
Besides the hostel isnt so cool in terms of cleanliness, the showers an…
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anlis says:
The Relax beach Club is a great place to stay if you visit the Phi Phi islands. There are a couple of bungalows right on the beach. They are very simple accomodations, but....it's far from everything and you have your own private beach!
There are is a restaurant (of the hostel) runned by the same…
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mabby says:
Yes this hostel is just stone's throw away from the Bund, but it was just sooo hard to find! There were no visible signs to indicate the hostel's location on the street where it was, considering that it was on a dead end. I have to give credit though, to the staff (a Chinese couple)who were helpful …
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mshum says:
This is a hostel that is literally right across from the Beijing Railway Station. Cheap, around 100 yuan a night, but you'll probably be bunking with other travelers. Bathrooms are shared, but the rooms are clean enough. Check it out at the website, but do not book it online as it either does n…
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Average priced "Hostels" in Macau
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JeAr says:
Being tired from a previous night's work, being sleepless in Macau didn't look very attractive to me. So, although there are cheaper rooms available (such as in San Va Hospederia), I opted for one with an attached bathroom.
Enter Vila Tong Keng. Managed by a Chinese couple (or maybe siblings?), t…
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aelder2259 says:
If you want a cheap place to stay in Kathmandu, try Pilgrim's Guest House. A room costs an average of $10/day. The rooms are very basic, but if you don't plan on spending much time in your room, it's a great bargain. The staff are extremely friendly (especially Sunny, who manages the garden restaura…
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JeAr says:
Payuyo Pension is a typical, plain-looking pension house. The ground floor consists of the front desk, some dining tables, and a kitchen. Not sure if they serve food for guests, but it is a possibility.
All the rooms (plain-looking as well) are located in the second floor. Ours had 2 beds with …
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2sneezesshort says:
Fuji-Yoshida youth hostel was a great place for us to stop at because it was so close to the base of Mount Fuji.
We arrived a bit later than expected, but having called ahead, the hostel owner was very accommodating. The rooms are basic tatami flooring, with pull out futons and plenty of bedding. C…
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ffransiska says:
Saysong - or Saixong River Hills Guest House.
Apparently the fate brought us to Vang Vieng with an experienced “local guide” (some people will know what I mean by saying this:p). This was how we find this guest house and decided to stay in here. Located just along side the Nong Sam River, this …
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domnicella says:
J-Hoppers in Hiroshima is much larger than their sister hostel in Takayama, which means it's busier, noisier, not quite as clean, the staff are a bit more frazzled, there are MANY beds per room, etc. Location a bit out of the way, and would have liked it to have been quieter during sleeping hours. …
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tribo says:
Aloguinsan is new to tourism and do not usually expect so much visitors during the year. This is the reason why they don't have all those hotels and other places to stay. Al Maxi is a welcome development in this otherwise sleepy town. The place is beautiful, but the rooms are quite limited (only 3!)…
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shawrf says:
the hostel was clean and large and had a restaurant/dvd room as well. it's in a good location with about a 15 min. walk to the subway and will be about 5 min walk to the new subway line to be completed soon. it's also close to many buses. the hostel is in an interesting local neighborhood of old hut…
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argoraung says:
Paltuding Shelter (1850m)
measured off from Kawah Ijen, of course the nearest home stay is at Pos Paltuding, there are few modest shelters which you can choose from.
Price Facility Number of Room
75,000Rp per night Double size bed, blanket 2
135,000Rp per night Double size bed, blanket, larg…
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