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jason_peterson says:
The Astor Kensington Hostel is a great place to stay. The Hostel is situated in a great location, its right in the middle of Kensington, Hyde Pack and Chelsea. It’s also a short walk to the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, the V & A , Royal Albert Hall, and also Harrods. The Hostel itse…
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sunriseset says:
Great location with easy walking distance to the beaches. Surf school attached to it with brilliant instructors. And also a pub in the same building where you will have a good breakfast, perfect for hungry people.Hostel staff hardly present when you need them. Sea view in the room where i stayed whi…
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Real_PeaceWarrior says:
After a long walk with a large pack I was extremely grateful to see the signpost for this Youth Hostel on the outskirts of Ambleside. The location is a little bit of a mixed bag as it is a ten minute walk from the town, but it is right on the side of Lake Windermere, with fantastic views of the Lak…
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Nzelvis says:
How about an evening in a large, haunted castle deep in the Scottish Highlands? The owners of Carbisdale Castle give you the opportunity to do that. Located in northern Scotland among hills ans serenity sits the castle, still decorated with the large murals and statues whose eyes seem to follow yo…
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seahlk says:
I stayed in YHA St Paul's for 3 nights. St Paul's is located in the finanical district in the City of London. It is moderately convenient, in terms of transportation. The nearest Tube station is Blackfriar station, from there, a 5-10 minutes walk will get you to St Paul's YHA. Or, you can stop at St…
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YHA Oxford
1 review
#36 of 440 hostels in United Kingdom
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pyrrho says:
The hostel is next to the railway station, though I didn't hear any train noise during my two day stay.
The facilities are modern and clean. Nice reception area, with happy friendly staff and a mini-bar for alcoholic and coffee etc. There are two PCs and WiFi available, neither for free though. I…
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EMcB says:
This place was really clean, the staff were really friendly and helpful. The only thing that I could see to improve would be that there were only 4 lockers available for the entire hostel to store stuff in. Mind you, I felt very safe there and my roomies were really nice so it wasn't a problem- but …
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Globevoyager says:
In 2006 I stayed 9 weeks at this campsite (July and August), Llyn Gwynant in Wales. It's a big campsite and you can put your tent where ever you want to. There are no marked out pitches.
Close to the entrance are the bathroom facilities. Not really great, but not to bad either. Unless you are scar…
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Malena23 says:
The hostel is situated in a small town called Ballintoy. It's a small but a very beautiful place and there's a frequent bus connection service to the Giant's causeway and the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge during the summer months.
You really need a car to reach Ballintoy, because the public transpo…
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alison_wndrlnd says:
One of the nicest and most fun hostels I've stayed in. Loved all the quirky little details. Staff was super friendly, and the lounge looks like it could be an awesome hang-out and great place to meet other people during a busier season. As it was, we were 2 of only 4 people staying in the place the …
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rebeccaparis07 says:
This is located on Borough High Street, just down the road from the London Bridge. The closest Underground stop is about a 5 minute walk, but the place was very nice, clean and met some great people there. The staff was very helpful for a first time traveler, and even called me a cab at 3:45am when …
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magera says:
An excellent hostel in a very safe location. Its within a few minutes walk of Barons Court tube station which operates on both the Piccadilly and District lines meaning pretty much any location is within easy reach. The area of Kensington itself is very safe but probably doesn`t have much to offer…
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kemartin says:
This is by far the best hostel I have ever stayed in. It is in a historic looking building at the far end of Holland Park. The rooms do have many people staying in them, but they are very clean and safe. They even provide a storage room to place your backpack in if you don't want to keep it in yo…
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LouiseTopp says:
Hudson’s field was named after a mayor of Salisbury during the 19th century who was called Hudson. Here there’s a camping & caravanning site which faces the ramparts of old Sarum Castle, the village of Stratford lies just about a mile off. Low flying planes come over from serum airfield, Boscum …
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LouiseTopp says:
Situated just up Milford Hill is Salisburys youth hostel. It's a 200yr old building about five minutes from the city centre in it's own grounds. There's an area for camping, through the hostel is nicer. 'Tulip Tree Lodge' has up to 20 people & is used for exclusive perposes. Bed & Breakfast is £14.…
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