Youth Hostel in Beijing
Travel Tips for Beijing - Peking Youth Hostel (Page 3/3)
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02 Aug 2010 Ruben, Netherlands:
There are many good places, just look around and try to meet up with some people that are staying in the hostel. |
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02 Aug 2010 Ruben, Netherlands:
Go to the lake area. Many bars, many young chinese people and buy some local cheap beers. |
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02 Aug 2010 Ruben, Netherlands:
The main attractions but try to go to some local less common places as well. Juist grab a taxi point at some pace on the map and just experience. Try out local busses it costs (almost)nothing and is fun. |
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01 Aug 2010 Ruben, Netherlands:
Lama temple, temple of heaven and the summer palace |
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HI Hostel Beijing - Peking Youth HostelWe are located in the heart of Beijing's historic core- 5 minutes walk to the Forbidden City, the spectacular Tian'anmen Square, and the famous Wangfujin shopping district to name a few. The hostel has carefully preserved the originally traditional Si-He style courtyard house, and is nestled in the designated historic landmark Hu-Tong neighborhood preserved and protected by the Beijing government. Staying with us is a good start for exploring this ancient city. No matter your heart is with the old imperial court or ordinary people living in the ally ways, you will find your own experience from all walks of life in this fascinating city during your stay. You are assured to have a good time with us! Our interior is carefully designed according to the traditional style of the building along with all modern amenities such as luxury room, twin bed, queen bed, dormitory, air-conditioning, round-the-clock hot water, free wireless internet access, Chinese and western breakfast (RMB15-25/set), bar, reading corner, kiosk, locker, IP phone, laundry facility, luggage storage, travel information. | more...... |

