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Azdigs says:
If your a younger traveler that likes the night life as well as the sites and activities this is the place to go. There's quieter places a few blocks away that are cheaper and nicer. They do a fairly good job of keeping the shadier individuals out and you can stay a little longer then a few of the o…
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arosenhan says:
I was visiting Clark Fork in August, and wanted to hike Scotchman, but couldn't find a campground closer than Hope, ID.
While dining at a local resturaunt (Squeeze Inn), I asked if there was any campgrounds close to Scotchman. The pianist mentioned that she was opening a small campground next …
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pushirubiano says:
There are four campgrounds in Yosemite Valley, of which three are more or less comparable in facilities and location; Lower Pines, Upper Pines and North Pines. The fourth (Camp 4) is tented only and doesn’t take reservations.
We had hoped to get a spot in the smallest of the three, North Pines, b…
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joelhauer says:
To find a better and more affordable hostel on South Beach Miami would be impossible! Ohana hostel offers beautiful rooms, with flat screen TV's, clean fresh and very safe. I would recommend them to any traveler who likes the feeling of an expensive hotel, but with a hostel budget. The staff are ver…
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skydiver says:
My American friend at whose place I stayed in San Francisco recommended me the Green Tortoise Hostel when I decided to make a trip north to Seattle. The location of this hostel is more then good as it's directly in the downtown close to Seattle's main attractions. Some discounts are applicable on do…
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Iamme613 says:
I've stayed at Apple Hostel three times in the past few years, and the staff seemed more unfriendly than most hostels I've stayed in. Most recently, I made a four-day reservation for this hostel three months ahead of time. The day of my scheduled arrival, I emailed to tell them that I might be comi…
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der_sven says:
Well this is the place to be when you go to Miami Beach and you want to stay close to the beach (it's 2 blocks from the beach and Ocean drive).
The stuff is really nice and there is an area at the entrance to hang out. It's pretty easy to meet people from all over the world!
Breakfast and rooms…
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alyssa_ob says:
Split Rock Lighthouse State Park has a campground with 20 cart in sites. Each site has a two wheeled cart that you load your gear on and wheel your stuff to the site. Two sites are handicap accessible and located along a level, paved trail. The rest of the sites are along two gravel trails that a…
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gr8guy says:
I have stayed at the tent "cabins" both in summer and in winter have really enjoyed both seasons, but for different reasons. The summer can be quite loud with many campers there but the convenience of being on the valley floor is too much to pass up. There are a bazillion kids out of school with f…
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beyenpe says:
Chelsea International Hostel is located on 20th Street and very close to 8th Avenue.It is close to most of NYC attractions.There are metro stations on 23rd and 18th streets.
Chelsea is also close to historical Greenwich Village.Not to be surprised and for the ones who go to NYC for the first time…
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mpope9 says:
I stayed in the HI-Downtown for 4 nights in the beginning of May.
Taking the BART into SF from the airport I got off at Powell Street and within 10 minutes had found the hostel and checked in. I was given a dorm room on the 2nd floor, sharing with 3 others. The room was spacious enough and had a p…
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canuck_downunder05 says:
I stayed here for quite a few nights and had a really nice time. The hostel is located in an area called Northbridge in Perth. It is within walking distance of downtown but there is also buses that you can take to get there quicker. The area is relatively safe, but you must be aware and walk with ca…
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laash says:
This hostel is in a great location of San Francisco, right near the Transamerica Pyramid and Chinatown. The staff is very friendly, offering water after climbing the few flights of stairs up to the lobby, and always happy to answer any questions.
The rooms downstairs don't have doors and the wa…
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mainhart says:
I haven't stayed at hostels too often. I usually try and stay at pensions with a buddy. But this was my second European sojourn of the year and I was travelling alone, so I had to go cheap. The Sleepzone in Galway fit the bill. I got my own room, which was important. I'm too old to be sharing a room…
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canuck_downunder05 says:
new hostel. nice kitchen, toast for breaky was nice. Nice lounging areas where we didnt hang out, but was nice to see. Maybe allow alochol atleast in kitchen area. Beds were nice and so were the duveys. Liked the 10 euro a night price, but thought weekend price for 10+ dorm bed was very expensive an…
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