Youth Hostel in Berlin
Travel Tips for Berlin - Youth Hostel International (Page 4/8)
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10 Aug 2011 John, England & Wales:
Smaller German restaurants, very good value for a delicious meal |
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10 Aug 2011 John, England & Wales:
Free tours of the city by 'New Berlin' |
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09 Aug 2011 Cornelis Pieter, Netherlands:
Raw Tempel (Revaler str. 99) for a night with dubstep and drum'n'bass |
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09 Aug 2011 Cornelis Pieter, Netherlands:
If you want value for money, rent a bike, seriously! |
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16 Aug 2011 Rosannah, Australia:
Fantastic thai food place, just around the corner - on Potsdamerstrass. |
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05 Aug 2011 Amy, Australia:
Great felafel pockets are only 2.50 Euro at Floriya on Potsdamer strasse |
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05 Aug 2011 Amy, Australia:
Definitely fo the free walking tour - brochures are t the hostel. Best way to see the sights and get some insider stories about landmarks (and what to avoid!). |
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23 Jul 2011 JUNGHEE, South Korea:
The most wonderful breakfast in my opionon. |
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19 Jul 2011 Alex, USA:
Mustafa's, it's a little kiosk but it's got the best donors and durums in the whole city. |
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12 Jul 2011 Geoffrey, Canada:
Anywhere that does kebabs is good for cheap eats; look in mitte for a cheap noodle place for slightly better fare |
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HI Hostel Berlin - Youth Hostel InternationalOne of the most popular hostels in Germany, the Berlin International hostel is centrally located and yet very quiet. we welcome people from all over the world to come and stay at the hostel, feel at home and meet friends along the way! The hostel is open 24 hours, with multilingual staff and good food - “All You Can Eat” buffet; snacks and pizza 24 hrs! Berlin International hostel looks forward to welcoming you! | more...... |

