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urdiembre says:
On a typically cloudy wintery Sunday in Lima a couple of weeks ago I joined the "bike tours of Lima" group to visit the city in a more original and adventurous way. I was on my own and knew Lima a little bit and was curious on whether the Tour was going to be what I expected. Well it was all of that…
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lizalcott says:
Downtown Budapest is one of the easiest cities to navigate. The public transport system there is second to none, even the HEV (overground suburban trains)run regular as clockwork. With bus's, taxi's, trolley-busses, trams and the underground all at your fingertips its actually a refreshing change fr…
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lulusartshack says:
If you like curry, just a little bit, eating at a CoCo Ichibanya is a must! Of course, there's some other things to eat too, like salad, nan bread and... um... well... curry.
The curry is definitely the spolight of this chain. There are endless choices from eggplant, sausage, spinach, egg, pork/…
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beaucollins says:
I recently stayed in the lovely Dar Shama, truly a paradise in Marrakech.It is located east of the city in an area called La Palmeraie, a suburb of the city with hotels and houses situated on larger areas with gardens.I had read good reviews and decided to stay there with my family, we all loved it.…
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Devika1985 says:
When I was in Vienna Stefan told us to buy a subway ticket for a certain period of time instead of buying just independant tickets all the time. We bought a ticket wich was valid for 72 hours. It was very cheap it was just a little over 13 euro's and it allowed us to travel with all the different ki…
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Pearl510 says:
Buses in Warsaw are cheap and easy to use. Completely something else as the messy public transport in Krakow, here things are sorted out nicely. The main city maps have the most important lines marked, as well as the bus stops. At each stop the hours of arrival and departure are marked clearly and b…
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Devika1985 says:
The Vienna Card is ideal for short cityvisits.
This card costs you €18,50 and in return you can travel around the city by public transport for free during the next 72 hours. Included to this are the underground, tram, busses and night busses. Next to that it gives you discounts on several differe…
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Frostbourne says:
This was a nice place to stay. Reasonably priced. A little bit of a mission to reach the city centre, you have to catch the bus by the hospital. The beds were ok, but then again I'm a tall guy so most beds will be ok.
The breakfasts were really good, perfect start to the morning. The Bar was nice…
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Rhysv says:
The Samesun Hostel is Vancouver is a great place to stay... Free wireless internet for those who bring their laptops, a free self-serve pancake breakfast every morning and conveniently located in the Downtown area of Vancouver. Its easy to get to from the airport, the airport shuttle bus drops off a…
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Pearl510 says:
If you want to take a day trip to the Morskie Oko, you might best take a minibus to the entrance of the national park.
These buses leave in front of the main bus station of Zakopane and don't cost that much (I believe it was around 9 PLN one way). The ride is fast and comfortable and takes about …
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pmcterry says:
From the US I was able to arrange all of my transportation and accomodations and scuba diving through Action Divers. I visited their website and then e-mail with the owner, Roscoe. It might seem sketchy at first, but Action Divers had great reviews elsewhere and an established reputation. When I …
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Mibel says:
Recently stayed at AB Motel at Family room. Very reasonable price of RM100 per night for family room (2 queen-size beds). Location is perfect..along the beach front where the sea sport center is. Suitable for family with children. Rooms are clean and spacious. Bathroom comes with shower. I will defi…
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Quest says:
It took us about a day to figure out the Metro system in Budapest, but once we got it, it was quite easy.
We started with bying single tickets for all 4 of us, but that would have gotten pretty expensive in the long run, so we found that it would be much better to buy a 3 day tourist ticket. These…
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gimpel says:
There are several ways to travel to the UK from the main land of Europe. Lot of airline connections and also ferry connections.Since 1994 it's possible to take the train to cross the northern sea. Start in Calais( France) and finish in folkestone(UK),or back of course. The ride will take about 35 mi…
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