Youth Hostel in Beijing - Travel Tips for HI hostel Beijing - Far East International Youth Hostel, China (Page 4/7)Book
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04 Nov 2008 Jennifer, England & Wales:
The Great Wall - we went with the hostel and trekked from Jinshenling to Simatai - just amazing views - what an experience. |
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30 Oct 2008 Sharon, Australia:
the travellers cafe was nice for breakfast and coffee, but for really fantastic dinners try the cafe up the street(turn right when walking out of the main hostel reception) its a backpackers on the left hand side opposite the korean resturant. Ever meal was fab!!:) |
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20 Oct 2008 Per, Denmark:
use a bicycle on the evening and get a souvenir |
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20 Oct 2008 Per, Denmark:
we had so many places, so they can not stand here, but great experiences use a bicycle on the evening and get a souvenir |
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15 Oct 2008 Pooh Ling, Malaysia:
all the small eateries along Tie Shu Xie Jie and DanShiLan Jie. |
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15 Oct 2008 Pooh Ling, Malaysia:
Forbidden Palace, Summer Palace, Great Wall, Hutong tour |
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14 Oct 2008 Laura, Taiwan:
Don't miss the baking Ducks. It is also fun to watch the chef to cut the whole duck into pieces. |
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14 Oct 2008 Laura, Taiwan:
There are a lot to see around the forbidden city. The white tower by the North sea ispicturesque. |
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24 Sep 2008 Mark, Scotland:
there is a hostel further down the street with a lot mor atmosphere and a gret palce to drink and meet people. This hostels bar is always dead. |
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24 Sep 2008 Mark, Scotland:
courtyard cafe is a great place to eat in the hostel. If you want to brave the other places on the street they are some real good ones but most barely speak english. |
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HI Hostel Beijing - Far East International Youth Hostel Beijing Far East International Youth Hostel, accepted as the best hostel in Beijing, is situated in a reserved and protected Hutong area, typical local residency neighborhood with many local restaurants,small stores, post office, Bank of China ,supermarkets etc. Just 10 minutes' walk away from the alleyways to Tian'anmen Square, Qianmen Business center and forbidden City. The hostel was the former residence of a warlord in the beginning of the last century. It is in a traditional Chinese courtyard and the houses are built in the style of Qing dynasty, quiet and comfortable. You can take a traditional rickshaw or a self-guided map tour to explore the area. Many of the historical attractions including Tian'anmen Square, Forbidden City, Liulichang (Antique Market) and Former embassy area... The hostel also provides bicycle rentals so that the visitors may enjoy Hutong Area at their own pace. We guarantee that your stay at Beijing Far East International Youth Hostel will be an unforgettable experience of Beijing and China. It is a very good choice. | more...... |
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