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BoyBach says:
The Hive Backpackers' Hostel is located in 'Little India', about ten minutes walk from the Farrer Park MRT Station, and surrounded by a glut of cheap Indian restaurants.
I paid S$20 per night for a bed in the shared dorm, which included a locker, air-con, free breakfast and the electronic pass-ca…
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annthansten says:
This is my favourite cafe of all times. No matter when or why I'm in Bodø, I always end up here at some point. Maybe because they cater to all my needs?
The food is priced on the cheaper side of average, but the amount and quality gives you great value for money, considering that this is a Norwe…
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ophirh says:
I stayed in this hotel for 2.5 weeks, so I think I can give a good review of it.
The hotel is 19 floors, and I had a room on the 13th floor (as I'm jewish - this number is lucky for me). On every floor, like in most chinese hotels, there are room attendants that greet you when you go out of the ele…
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sambeaumont12 says:
I loved this place, a real find! It was tucked away within the Castle walls, only a few hundred yards from the Castle itself.
Our room had been recently renovated to retain the historic character of this old Inn. The exposed beams in our room were a great touch and looked fab!
Other things w…
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verdeen says:
I was here in may 2008 with a group of students. we stayed for 5 days. the hostel seems to have been refurnished recently. the beds are good and the rooms are clean. there is a living room with a TV and a fridge with cold beer. kitchen is all right too. when we were there we could make use of the in…
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dmae712 says:
Oak Hotel is a good, cheap hotel for budget travelers. For a 2-twin bed room with private bath, we paid about $35 per person/nite. They provided free internet, kitchen use, and w/d (200Y for washer, 100Y for dryer 30min). Our room was small, but I didn't expect any bigger anyway. The bathroom is way…
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portia says:
I booked this hotel online (sorry, web site is in Chinese only, I rather doubt they spoke English either) because it was advertised as a "business" hotel, thus free internet! Their location was very convenient if you arrive by bus. I arrived by train, but at the visitor center at the train station, …
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rem120 says:
Clean, friendly, reasonable price, nice terrace views for breakfast. Would recommend to others.
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keeweeset says:
Java Jones has a great variety of different teas, black as well as herbal. Most of the tea is loose, which the baristas will put in a bag for you. You can ask for a paper or a glass cup. They also offer a variety of coffee and other drinks, just like any coffee shop. There is also a good variety of …
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keeweeset says:
I can't believe I didn't find Java Station any earlier. It is so much better than the chain store coffee shops. I like that they have a fire place, it gives the coffee shop a nice atmosphere, and so do the comfortable armchairs and sofas, it basically looks like someone’s living room (just a bit b…
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Ravenwolfie says:
The Americinn chain of hotels has to be my favorite. Frequently when my hubby and I want to have a romantic night out we go to the one close to home. They have great Whirlpool suites for around 130$. The Whirlpool tubs in the rooms are heavenly. They are also always very clean rooms, with free wirel…
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keeweeset says:
The Santa Barbara Roasting Company has a good variety of tea as well as smoothies. They also sell the usual nibbly things like cookies, croissants, and muffins. I like this Roasting Company because they don't have the air con on full blast like other coffee shops as well as that they offer free Inte…
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svendus says:
This is a perfect place to stay for the night and discover Boston by walking. It is right in the midle of everything, just a 5 minutes walk to the Boston Commons.
I really enjoyed my stay. The Internet Connection was free so that I could easily write my blog entries. Breakfast was not included and …
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Stigen says:
This place is good enough, it has some good points like breakfast included in the price (coffe and white bread with jam), and free internet use (although when I was there it was down...that sucks), but the best 2 points about this place is the price and the location.
It is low priced for Singapore…
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Stormcrow says:
The Hardrock Café in Terminal 3 on Changi Airport is worth searching for (believe me, we walked past it twice before finding it in the back of a niche, behind kind of an open living room with couches and large tv sets).
The athmosphere is nice and laid back, especially for a metalhead like me. The…
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keeweeset says:
Cafe Diem has anything you might need at a coffee shop: different kinds of coffee drinks, a big variety of teas, Italian sodas, sandwiches, soups and a lot more. When you order a sandwich, you get the choice of a side of chips or carrots, which I thought was kind of cute. It seemed to be a favourite…
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geokid says:
I have stayed here on 3 occasions. It is the the best of the cheap places to stay in Flores. At times there is free internet. The food is well above average for a hostel presentation and is vegetarian in orientation. There is a small library offering a limited book exchange. A bed in a dorm room is …
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easyjobrob says:
hi all,
thought I'd share this:
i am sat in the exec KLM lounge in Heathrow Terminal 4 and would like to share the hiddeen login details to gain access to KLM's wifi servioce (free)
You need to set up the wireless access manually to get it to work.
In XP only I am afraid.
Right click …
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metsbwd says:
Note: Review is based on having a "business room", which in Japan means a small, cramped, but serviceable room. Free internet and a very comfortable bed. The staff was very helpful with all requests...very fast response. No breakfast included in the room rate ($110/night). Located in Osaka stati…
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time2panic says:
The only problem that I had withthis place was the fact that it was stupidly expensive compaired to all the other hostels around. My problem was I just got off the bus after an 19hour journey, asrrived in Budapest at 6am and had no where to go. So I wandered and wandered into this place. I was tired…
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oceanroses says:
This hostel close to the Prinsengracht and surrounded by restaurants and bars... but the street is surprisingly quiet. The tram is actually in an okay-distance. Its quite close to Leidsestraat and Leidseplein, which are shopping and going out areas, and it also has some fast-food-shops, which is sup…
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larissa7 says:
Nice cafe, with free use of internet PC. Located just outside citycentre. But the citycentre is very small so don't panic. Next to this cafe is a restaurant "het leven" Here you can eat a good meal for little money. Both are nicely decoratted and have a feel good mood.
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