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adventurer33 says:
Hey Guys, I live in Tunis and thus, often have to go to or through Paris Charles De Gaules CDG international Airport. The Airport is notorious for delaying, damaging or loosing your luggage. There is also a simple explanation: Terminal 1 is all international airlines; terminal 2 is Air France only a…
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jaeWALK says:
If you are the type who doesn't want to be pressured by the tight schedules of tour operators or is too worried about getting lost and having unlucky encounters on the road, then the Hop on Hop off Bus can save your life.
There are 2 kinds of Hop On Hop off in Melaka: The Red Line and The Blue Li…
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Sunflower300 says:
The museum advertised their opening hours as 1pm - 3pm. By 10 past dad and I were just about to leave because there didn’t seem to be anyone there; that's when another man and his son came to the entrance and told us they had called during the week to make sure the museum would be open, so dad and…
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janethepain says:
For cheap transport around the UK check out the National Express buses. They are super handy and their fun fares are only 1 pound. I managed to travel from Victoria Station to Bournemouth return for only 2 pound. The station is a handy 5 minute walk from Victoria train station. The fare to Bright…
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martiana says:
If you've seen my profile already, then you'll know I work every year with a Volunteer Organisation called PRETOMA.
Punta Banco is the site of the longest monitored solitary nesting sites for Olive Ridley turtles in the world! PRETOMA have been working here for 12 continuous years now, helping t…
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jthreasher says:
Monster Hostel is on a fairly quiet street just a few blocks from the train/bus station. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to the centre, or there are plenty of buses passing that you can take. It's also a walkable distance to Sveti Sava (the giant Orthodox church) and the Nikola Tesla museum (inven…
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christdo says:
You may wish to visit their website. We were very spoiled when we were there.
One of the charms of Viet Nam is the people, so I do try, as often as I can, to talk to the people who host our stay and if they speak English, I do a little more than just listen, I take notes. And this was the case wi…
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mildly_confused says:
Well i had a ticket to France by boat. And i had 70euro.
I got on a train to paris with no ticket so conducter came to me, i paid him.. i was given a written ticket, well the copy, but it looked like it was written in pencil..
Cherbourg A Paris VIA ______
I penciled in Roma..
When i go…
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vicke says:
Finding a shuttle to the airport at prices locals can afford is extremely difficult. Luckily, a friend passed on a tip (thanks Alistair!) and so I found Centurion Tours - +27 21 934 8281 - and was ever so impressed! Good price, professional service and really pleasant driver made the trip a pleasure…
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siam says:
There are several ways of getting around Bangkok - the BTS (sky train and metro), taxi's, buses (air con and non air con) tuk tuks (3 wheeled motor vehicles) river boats and motorbike taxi's (hair raising) or if you have loads of time on your hands, the patience of saint you can hire a car and drive…
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joesu says:
taking the taxi costs about 80 r$ thats 40us$, if your not willing to spend that much you can take a comfortable bus to TIETE rodoviaria that costs you about half that much, tiete is a metro station where its easy to get to the city center, as well as it is a rodoviario where you can find buses to t…
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Eric says:
A high speed ferry is a good way to get from Italy to Croatia. I took a short morning train ride from Rome to Ancona and caught the SNAV Croatia Jet. The ferry ride was only about 4.5 hours, and it is a pleasant way to travel. There are some slower, overnight ferries that take much longer, but are…
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peluma says:
The Florasol Hotel is part of the group Dorisol.
Situated about appr.10 minutes (by bus), close to the hotel are bus stops (n.1.2.4.6), appr.30 minutes (walking) from the centre of Funchal and close to The Lido Sol(300 m. walk) and part of the hotel is directly at the main and busy street Estrada M…
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sarahelaine says:
Things you need to know about getting trains in the UK:
Book ahead
No - really. Book ahead. A single to London from Swindon can cost between £7.50 and £45, depending on restrictions and how organised you've been. And almost all tickets you book in advance give you a reserved seat. Which …
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parabellum says:
Getting from Pulkovo-1 (domestic terminal) to the city may be a little awkward presuming the fact there is no direct railway connection.
For those who decide to go by taxi, I recommend to compare prices at different taxi counters right at the exit from the arrival gate. You can be surprised with th…
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Andy99 says:
Washington Metrorail, or Metro, as everyone calls it, is the subway/rapid transit system serving Wshington, DC and its Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Metro is an excellent, clean, and safe transit system and is the best way for the traveler to get around Washington, DC.
Metro operates five color …
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annadean says:
The Globe Backpackers hostel is located on 561 Wellington Street, corner of Queen Street, Perth Western Australia. The new premises opened on the 1 st of June 2004 and boasts the highest quality and best value for money backpacker accommodation in Perth WA. We are located at 561 Wellington Street, c…
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Sunflower300 says:
A great way to get around Sydney for a day is to buy a ‘Day Tripper’ ticket. At a cost of AUD16 ($8 for children, and a family fare deal is also available) the Day Tripper doesn’t only include unlimited rides on Sydney buses, trains and ferries, but it also includes discounts into some of Sydn…
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sarahelaine says:
The London Underground - "the tube" - is one of the oldest, most famous mass transit systems in the world. Mostly, it works very well, but there are things that you should bear in mind when using it.
The first is that decades of underinvestment, and then a new mayor, have combined to make the…
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jaeWALK says:
Due to the increasing cost of fuel, the Land Transportation Office has issued taxi drivers stickers that would allow them to charge an additional P10.00 "Tip". This move started on July 25, 2008.
As of this writing, there are still Taxis that do not have the YELLOW sticker, it's up to the passen…
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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Vietnam
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Ghostboy says:
An Phu travell gives a great busservice crossing Vietnam from north to south, and vice versa. You're picked up at your hotel, in all the bigger places near the coast line. The busses are clean, in good condition. As many times the roads taken are not always the softest, but that's no fault of the co…
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alwaysmoving says:
NZ's a costly place to travel. Expensive bus networks mean that buying or renting a vehicle is most people's only way to get around. Rental + Insurance + Petrol on top of all the normal fun stuff makes a week in NZ cost the same as a month in SE asia... However there are ways to get around on the ch…
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Syl080770 says:
When visiting the Angkor temples we've met a fantastic tuktuk driver. He's studied to be a guide but since a license constst $2.000 that's no option for him. So he's an unofficial guide, BUT; he used to be a police officer, he know's all guards and police men guarding the temples, so could enter the…
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aditany says:
amazingly, i never got lost in lyon. it was very easy to orientate oneself because of the 2 rivers, the soane and the rhone.
walking is the best way of seeing Lyon, but i tend to like using local transport to get to a sight/attraction, and then walk around in the evening when things are closed. …
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sarahelaine says:
The M25 is a road that can strike terror into the hearts of almost any Brit. It is essentially a large motorway (that's highway, to our American visitors) that circles London. Theoretically, anyway. I've seen it described as the world's largest car park, and sometimes that's true. But it's actua…
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Clarafina says:
Public transport in Melbourne is fairly good - we have trams, trains and buses.
The ticketing is done via the Metlink system; and you can buy these either on trams, at train stations, or from the driver when you get on the bus.
All trams (and the buses and trains up to certain stops/stations) ar…
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xlavinho says:
To get around in Chicago, make sure to buy a CTA 7-day pass. It costs 23$, I bought mine at O'Hare. I took the Blue Line from O'Hare to down town Chicago. It is the easiest way to get around in the city. If you are planning to go to a baseball game, or go shopping to Wicker Park it's good to have an…
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Stigen says:
One of the easiest ways to get around in Bangkok is just taking the local buses. Yes it may be a bit of a hassle to find the right one, but usualy it's enough to ask one of the locals, and they wil tell you. It's a cheaper way then taking taxi everywhere (10 baht VS 250 baht).
However in the after…
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o_mendfornd says:
Do you want somewhere cheap to stay in Bangkok, that's also convenient for public transport? Are you keen to sample Thai culture, and avoid the Khao San road, aka backpacker central? (I don't understand why people go all the way to Thailand to stay there, when you can pretty much get the same experi…
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jaeWALK says:
1Borneo is a new mall in Kota Kinabalu which opened sometime in 2008. There are parts that are still under construction, hence there's quite a stench in some areas which would make one think of dead rats, but it's just cement.
Coming from a megamall-country myself, i am quite used to such atmosp…
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