Youth Hostel in Shanghai
Travel Tips for Shanghai Blue Mountain Youth Hostel (Page 1/2)
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15 Apr 2013 Tommaso, Germany:
The noodle restaurant 30 metres on the right when you walk out of the hostel |
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20 Jan 2013 Greg, Australia:
the baozi just down the road are OK but I did get a dodgy one. The ICBI bank around the corner changes money. |
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14 Jan 2013 Aaron, Canada:
Street foods and hawker stalls downstairs, nearby. |
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27 Dec 2012 Christine, USA:
Walking the bund. Subway is a bit far, but views are worth it. |
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07 Nov 2012 Hunter, USA:
Places with Chinese menus. Check yr phrasebook. |
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14 Aug 2012 Tansu, Turkey:
around this hostel many budget meals and food and fish market you could find |
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14 Aug 2012 Tansu, Turkey:
far away from night life and subway is closing at 11pm |
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25 Jun 2012 Tuck Fong, Malaysia:
Try the siu long pao in yuyuan garden. look for the long queue |
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25 Jun 2012 Tuck Fong, Malaysia:
Yuyuan garden,the bund,fake market,nanjing west street |
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25 Jun 2012 Tuck Fong, Malaysia:
night time can go to the bund. |
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HI Hostel Shanghai Blue Mountain Youth Hostel30 meters from the metro station, Shanghai Blue Mountain Youth Hostel is conveniently located in the city center. As the extensive metro network connects you to almost everywhere in Shanghai, Blue Mountain is one of the secret treasures of the city. Clean and newly renovated rooms, 24-hour hot shower, and friendly and helpful staff warmly welcome you. The bar offers free Internet access, free movies, pool game, and features a pair of antique “shi-fu-men” doors hundreds of years old hanging on the wall. There is even a cozy fireplace to relax and trade stories with other travelers! The friendly hosts are seasoned travelers with loads of information and tips which can make your travel in Shanghai and China a truly wonderful experience. | more...... |

