Youth Hostel in Arles
Travel Tips for Arles (Page 1/1)
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01 Sep 2012 Corinna, Germany:
Vienna: Kirche am Steinhof - and don`t forget to take food with you for a picnic :-) (recreational green area, which is located next to the church). Trencin (Slovakia): Romantic place for couples - so try to find smbd. with whom you can share the place .. lol... Barcelolne: MEAM - offer always interesting exhibitions and music to a very low price Sitges: Just approx. 20 mintutes away from the center of Barcelona.Beautiful beach, Bacardi museum - cheers :-) ! Firenze: San Miniato al Monte. The best time to got there is in the evening and enjoy watching the sun go down: breath-taking view over firenze Milano: Giardini di Villa Reale - nice little parc for relaxing afer an exhausting shopping tour ;-) Toulouse - Avignon - Arles : Just walk around in the city and keep your eyes and ears open :-) . The locals are very open-minded and nice. They will show you were the best music/partys are and invite you for a drink or two :-) ... In contracst to all the rumours about the arrogance of the French, I just can say that the opposite is the truth. The French behave towards foreigners extremly helpful, friendly and !everybody tried to speak english! Bali:Snoorkeling at Blue lagoon padangbai :-) There are a few nice little bars next to the beach. Unfortunately we were at blue lagoon only for a few hours but it was easy to find within a few seconds nice, relaxed poeple (pelan-pelan) who also just want to have a good time :-) . Aaand we had lot of fun at the bar :-) |
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05 Aug 2012 Chia-Yin, Japan:
The roads with trsss in front of the hostel is a good place to walk in the night. |
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18 Jun 2012 Alice, Belgium:
There's a supermarket just on the opposite of the Clemenseau bus station. |
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18 Jun 2012 Alice, Belgium:
If possible, don't miss the Satureday Farmer's market! Besides foods and fruits, you can buy the lavender bags, soaps, and air-freshing stuff on the lowest price in the whole Provence! The acient museum near the Roman Circus ruins was actually fun. It was quite interesting to stroll along the streets and lanes around the Republic Square, the Forum Place, and the Therme Constantine and to see how the Romanesque streets and walls became the modern streets and houses. |
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HI Hostel ArlesThe hostel is just 1km from the centre of this town, much painted by Vincent van Gogh. Nearby are Roman remains, thermal baths and a number of intriguing galleries. There is capacity for 110 guests and facilities include a terrace, TV, cafe and evening meals. | more...... |

