Youth Hostel in Brussels
Travel Tips for Brussels - 'Génération Europe' Youth Hostel (Page 3/4)
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03 Jun 2011 Stephen, USA:
Plenty of places for kebabs, couscous, etc. nearby |
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03 Jun 2011 Stephen, USA:
Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp, Liège, Namur... Belgium has a lot of interesting places within a short train ride! |
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02 May 2011 Christopher, USA:
Most Halal Snack shops serve great filling food for 3-5 euros. They are open super late and you'll leave full. |
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29 Sep 2010 Paul, England & Wales:
don't go out ont really a nice place at night |
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04 Aug 2010 CHEN, China:
Don't miss the chocolates and Belgian waffle |
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22 Jul 2010 Suneet, India:
Eating joints by the North Africans, good and inexpensive food |
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22 Jul 2010 Suneet, India:
Mini-Europe and of course the Grand Palace in the night |
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22 Jul 2010 Suneet, India:
Sit it any resto-bar close to the Grand palace, irrespective of the day of the week, you will find everyone wining & dining out! |
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14 Jun 2010 Tim, England & Wales:
head centrally and god from there, large number of reasonable restaurants, themed alleys, French, greek, Indian etc. |
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12 Jul 2010 Adrien Alexander, Norway:
Ghent. Much nicer than Brussels. |
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HI Hostel Brussels - 'Génération Europe' Youth HostelThe Génération Europe Youth Hostel couldn’t be better: it is quite simply right at the centre of the European capital. There’s no excuse not to visit! At just 15 minutes on foot from the Grand Place, how can you resist this wonderful opportunity to visit Brussels without restrictions. For young trendsetters, you are also right next to the famous Saint-Géry quarter and Rue Antoine Dansaert: don’t forget to take back a little fashion accessory! One thing is for sure: at this hostel multicultural encounters are a frequent occurrence. You will head home enriched by a once in a lifetime experience! And, something quite unique in Brussels, this hostel has parking places for motor-homes. | more...... |

