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binecz says:
This hostel offers FREE breakfast. It is the usual coffee, juice, cereal, milk, etc but it is FREE. For people traveling on a budget, they offer great cultural dining experiences for about €5 – yes they have vegetarian food too! They also offer a FREE Tapas Tour on Sundays. For a fee, Spanish l…
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isis0911 says:
When i was in Lviv in Wester Ukraine i found an amazing place to stay in!!! It is situated in the city center. From here you can go to see the sights of the city & wont be lost, all the main public transport is located there & if you would like to go smwhere - its very easy to do it! Lviv is extreme…
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Mitchzmagic says:
This hostel has a bit of a druggy feel, and is a bit grotty and has an odd smell... it plays a lot of music late at night in the halls, and it seems like a constant party place... day and night! If you're alone and a reasonably quite person (like moi), it can not be that fun, but it might be better …
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claire4fun86 says:
I ventured to Dublin after spending some time in Northern Ireland and getting my laptop stolen and credit card and all that fun stuff. Unfortunetly my luck wasn't going to completely change however this hostel deffinetly helped for the better! The rooms were updated and modern, bathrooms were bett…
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tomcarter says:
Backpackers Behaving Badly
by Tom Carter
As a veteran backpacker of both hemispheres currently traveling extensively throughout all 32 provinces of the People's Republic of China, this writer has come to depend heavily on hostels. Without them I could not financially (or emotionally) last the 10…
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Brazil
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jrvolpato says:
This is just a tip for those looking for a hostel/pousada in Brazil.
You can book online your bed in some cool places usng the website www.brazilhostelsonline.com.
The site is made by brazilians, so they really know the places.
It's pretty new, but they're growing fast!
And when you make a bo…
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DangerJ says:
I stayed at Barnacles a couple of months ago and just had the most amazing time. Travelling by myself I met heaps of wonderful people at the hostel and the staff were so helpful about telling us where to go. I would definitely recommend. There website is www.barnacles.ie I think.. you shoudl check t…
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howard13 says:
Some of the people didn't care for the quiet hours at 10pm but I was pleased as I'm use to hostels being party central. Northshore was very clean! They let me check in at 11am though their check in time wasn't until 5pm - this really helped so that I could fully enjoy my first day without having t…
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Ammarah says:
A retreat Damai dedicated to the finer things in life with Beauty and Tranquility. And very good food. Damai Lovina Villas really Bali's gourmet retreat. Eight luxury bungalows with a softly spoken elegance, and a restaurant well worth a journey.
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raghu1981 says:
YHAI provides low cost hostel accomodation and interesting adventure / nature / family oriented travel programs across India. I am a life member and am very proud to be associated with this non-profit, volunteer based organization. You can rely on this to book cheap and decent acco in all major citi…
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ashleynpearson says:
The Tekweni Backpackers Hostel was a great place to stay in Durban, South Africa. It is in a good (or better) part of the city, Morningside. There are lots of restaurants, bars, and shops within walking distance. The owner is a very friendly and helpful expat who is filled with information on all ac…
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Eric says:
I would definitely book as early as possible, because rooms definitely fill up. I stayed at Jaeger's Hostel (see my other review). I ended up getting a cheap double room with a friend, but my other two friends got put in a common room/hostel area with a few other people. We booked about a month or s…
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ashleynpearson says:
The Waterfront Lodge & Backpackers was a great place to stay in Napier. It is located on Marine Parade in walking distance to shops, restaurants, the National Aquarium, and iCenter. A shared dorm room costs $25 NZD per night and you could get private rooms for a little more. The rooms had portable h…
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UncleLuke says:
I stayed in Glasgow for a week when I was 18. I found the city itself pretty uninteresting, and the landscape seems to be totally grey. As a destination I'd reccommend trying Edinburgh instead
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rsuntop says:
reasonably priced and quiet hostel in Helsinki. A bit of a walk to the downtown area, but the tram car is near and you can easily catch it to get to other areas of the city. I stayed in the "Modern" section of the hostel, which was a little more expensive and nicer. There was internet access, but it…
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