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pyrrho says:
Having been to J-Hoppers in Osaka, I thought it would be a safe bet to stay at this one in Kyoto. I wasn't wrong, though maybe I could have been more adventurous you say? You'd be wrong - I tried to book a hostel or ryokan in Kyoto for several hours of searching - nada!
The hostel is about 10 mi…
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asturjimmy says:
fantastic hostel in fantastic location,just 2 minutes walking from People;s square metro stop,a nice hostel with bar,living room,terrace with water,free wifi,amazing ambient,a perfect place to stay
probably best hostel in Shanghai
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schoogz says:
The Red Lantern Hostel in Beijing, China was a delightful experience. For starters, in a city and country with few English speakers staying at a hostel where most of the staff speaks more-or-less fluent English was a welcome commodity. On top of that, the hostel organized all of our Must-See/Do trip…
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theatermeiske says:
I liked the place, because it's not in the "Khao San road" area. Cozy Bangkok place is very clean, the interior is very pretty (especially the "foyer"), coffee and tea for free. There are 2 computers (i think it was about 50 bath per hour, can't remember exactly), a lounge-couch, there are lots of b…
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azna says:
Me and my daughter stayed at Lee&No Guesthouse
two times during our trip in South Korea.
Mr Lee is extremely kind and helpful.
We got the best help in everything. From other hostelbookings in Korea to do and eat.
This place is also very clean and functional in every way. And You get a…
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JeAr says:
We stayed in this hostel for 2 nights. The location is rather good in terms of its proximity to cheap restaurants, shopping areas, and famous landmarks. We even walked from there to the Petronas Towers (if you're into walking).
Like most hostels in Southeast Asia, you need to take your footwear …
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TravellingBrotha says:
This was my third hostel in Bangkok and It was by far the best. If Lub D was a movie I would give it 2 thumbs up. The shared bathrooms were very clean, the showers were always hot, and the beds in the dorms were fairly comfortable. The hostel has a very open common area in the lobby with a computer …
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momiji says:
Singapore has tons of Hostels/Hotels. Of course I looked for hostels this time too. I talked to local friends that which area is easy for me to hang out. I first booked at different hostel. It was only girls dormitory but for some reason, they didn't put any price on their website. I booked but kind…
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rotorhead85 says:
For more than a few day stay, I would recommend the Siem Reap Riverside Guesthouse. I stayed there for about two weeks last December and found it well worth the $8 per night for the fan room. Air-conditioned rooms are available for about $20.
White tiled floors, sliding windows with screens, ligh…
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aquaholicme2 says:
Its close to the airport terminal and can be reached conveniently within 30 min. It is in an upper middle-class neighborhood, very secure area.
It has a nice charming garden in front and its old-world architecture is that of the colonial-era . It has a bar which is open 24hrs.
Their room rates are…
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desertguesthouse says:
DESERT HAVELI GUEST HOUSE
(in side Jaisalmer fort it self ) desertguesthouse@hotmail.com ,phone,,00912992 251555
(Just near famous jain temples)
If you want to stay with, correct ,good and in old original beautiful heritage building(haveli) which belongs to…
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hairbrushes says:
I wanted to book the most affordable accommodations because I was going to stay indefinitely in Manila, so I decided to try a backpacker's hostel. Many of my traveler friends have ranted about how crappy hostels can be, but I wanted to experience it, too because I think it will help me understand tr…
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d00tchy says:
Stayed here in 2006 - great value, good bar that won't cut you off =). Food is decent. Met some crazy fun people here. Others are more laid-back. Close proximity to the train will allow you to get anywhere you want. Lots of party-bars nearby.
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domnicella says:
Sim and Maki run this Hostel and are what make it so enjoyable. The location is ok, the food is ok (far from great), the beds and the cleanliness are ok, everything is just ok. Nothing special. But Sim and Maki are delightful, friendly, welcoming people, who do go out of their way to make you feel c…
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Oak Hotel
2 reviews
#105 of 1,601 hostels in Asia
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dmae712 says:
Oak Hotel is a good, cheap hotel for budget travelers. For a 2-twin bed room with private bath, we paid about $35 per person/nite. They provided free internet, kitchen use, and w/d (200Y for washer, 100Y for dryer 30min). Our room was small, but I didn't expect any bigger anyway. The bathroom is way…
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