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slave2dafunk says:
The highlight of our stay at Mae Salong Villa was dinner at the hotel restaurant. They had a combination Thai/Chinese menu with a few Yunnanese specialties. Our waitress recommended we try the grilled pork and pork spring rolls. Both were delicious, especially the grilled pork. I have never eaten su…
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slave2dafunk says:
A really centrally located guest house that is extremely clean and safe. There are a ton of guest houses in Chiang Mai and sometimes it's hard to know which one to choose. I feel like this place is the whole package in one for those who are looking for a budget option but don't want to stay in a tot…
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bashmentbabe says:
the rooms - they were cleaned everyday, always fresh and extremely tidy, air conditioning is great and beds were very comfortable.
food - the food was ok, not great but you could go to the sister hotel for a change. There are also plenty of places to eat in the town which is only a few mins away …
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Olav70 says:
This small hotel (aprox. 28 rooms) is found in the middle of the busy, bubbling center of Playa del Carmen. You'll be directly there where it all happens and within 100 meters from the beach. Although you're in the center, during daytime the hotel is an oasis of peace. It's quiet and peaceful and pe…
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ice9van says:
When the airport bus dropped me off along De Tham Street, I was shocked with the guesthouses and mini hotels along the street; just like the Khao San Road of Bangkok! That was a good sign for me as it would be easy finding a room. Actually, I already listed down my prospect ‘hotels’ – all un…
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cute_cow says:
We stayed 5 nights in La Chatillon which is located 10 minutes walk from Alesia Metro Station, the Denfert Rochereau / Montparnasse area of Paris. The area is a bustling, non tourist area of Montparnasse. As you walk down Rue De Jean Moulin, the hotel is situated in a quiet residential cul-de-sac, s…
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daoda93 says:
We are American residents in Tanzania. We had reservation for 3 nights at Mbuyuni Beach village from July 16-19 2009. We stayed one night and the accommodations were horrible: bad beds, dirty bathroom, toilet didn't flush, fridge didn't work, and the beach is very rocky which is unsafe for anyone to…
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aloha_keith says:
I stayed here in March 2006 for just one night. It's located a few blocks away from Lake Taupo. The rooms have microwaves, sink area and a small cooking surface. There are many different room types available, from a studio or a family suite. There is a convenience store located 1 block away and …
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londonstudent says:
Although classified as a Leeuwarden hotel, the Campanile is actually in the district of Goutum, some 2 km south of central Leeuwarden. On foot it is a pleasant 25-30 minute walk into Leeuwarden, but buses are (I was told) few and far between. A taxi would cost 9 or 10 euros during the day. The hotel…
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kerryandandrei says:
The lobby gives a slightly false impression of this guesthouse, since it's in an old colonial building with high ceilings.
We went for a twin room with (standing) fan and shared bathroom. Relatively cheap and the room was quite big but rather spartan and depressing (no windows in our room). The…
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gserrado says:
Baxpax is a good hostel in Mitte Berlin. Is less than half a mile from the train station where you catch the local, national, and international trains. It is also walking distance to all the sites and museums. The hostel is in a good neighborhood, very safe.
The hostel itself is clean. I stayed…
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portia says:
Hiroshima probably is not high on the list of destinations in Japan, because it doesn't have any 5 star hotels. We picked this one because of the location and price (booked on Expedia). The hotel is a high rise and the lobby certainly looked like a good hotel, but the room is definitely plain and ba…
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Marzi_Pann says:
Barceló Margaritas
My boyfriend & I stayed here under half board (so breakfast & dinner were included but not lunch) for a week. It was a major emotional rollercoaster, of ups, downs and mediocrity I must admit.
The first day we arrived we threw our belongings down so as to explore, and plac…
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slave2dafunk says:
The first trip up there we stayed at Mae Salong Villa. It had basic Thai-style rooms and for 800 baht we got a nice clean room with a lovely balcony and breakfast. We were also happy with the nice big comforter they provided on the bed, which we needed even in the middle of October. I would definite…
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delsol67 says:
The guy running the guesthouse told me to call upon arrival. They directed me to a spot between the 7-11 and Danse Bank, within terminal 2. They picked me up within about 10 minutes. The drive to the hostel was no more than 5 minutes. The guy who picked me up was very friendly and helpful.
The h…
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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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pebbelsontheshore says:
Very basic amenities, bathroom very poor. Good beds. Nice location (quiet and low traffic). Beautiful view from restaurant on 18th floor, on clear days you see the pyramids (I did!). There is obviously no fire escape, although all rooms are higher than 11th floor. All floors between ground floor (re…
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landryje says:
They were very rude, snobby and weren't afraid to give you dirty looks.
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sarahsan says:
Panorama Guesthouse and Restaurant is a family run guesthouse located at Beau Vallon Beach on the North West side of Mahé Island. From the airport it is a 25 minutes drive. It is close to restaurants, dive centres and watersports. A bus stop is just a few meters from the gate,
We stayed here on…
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chrisbauer says:
The Hotel Penninsular is a small hotel, just off of La Rambla on a small street called Sant Pau. The rooms are very small and sparse, but with such a fantastic location it was easy to overlook small rooms. Rooms were 75 Euros per night, which was great considering the location. I stayed there t…
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gserrado says:
I have stayed at better hostels than this hotel. I am not sure if its because of Munich is an expensive city but we payed 88 euros for this place and it was not worth it.
The hotel is just your average two star hotel (but somehow it says 3 stars in the door). The room was old, with two twin beds…
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