Youth Hostel in Brussels
Travel Tips for Brussels - 'Jacques Brel' Youth Hostel (Page 1/4)
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28 Jan 2012 Kaylee, USA:
Waffles. Fries. There's dinner! |
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28 Jan 2012 Kaylee, USA:
We're going to Bruges this weekend! |
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28 Jan 2012 Julie, France:
The postcard shop which is called Plaizier! Not sure of the location exactly but near the Grand Place- 50 Rue des Esperonniers. |
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01 Dec 2011 Melissa, Australia:
Find a decent frites place - traditional Belgium food, tasty and inexpensive. |
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01 Dec 2011 Melissa, Australia:
Wander around the streets - you always feel safe. |
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01 Dec 2011 Melissa, Australia:
Botanique Gardens are beautiful. Also make a day trip to Brugges or Gent. |
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01 Dec 2011 Melissa, Australia:
Amsterdam is just a 2.5hr train ride away!! |
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05 Nov 2011 Mahmoud Moussa, Egypt:
the Automium the Grand palace |
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30 Aug 2011 Elon, Israel:
The comics museum, it is a 10 minute walk from the hostel. |
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03 Aug 2011 Ruth, England & Wales:
The market square lit up at night was beautiful and the town hall does guided tours just two days a week. |
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HI Hostel Brussels - 'Jacques Brel' Youth HostelAt the Jacques Brel Hostel, located at the heart of Brussels, all shops and public transport can be found right on your doorstop. The main tourist attractions welcome you with open arms. Inside the hostel, there is a well-equipped bar, table tennis and pleasant patio area all entirely at your disposal. Plus, the hostel plays an active role in cultural activities in Brussels; it hosts a good number of concerts, theme nights, exhibitions and various other entertainment events. There is a real multicultural and friendly feel to Brussels. Ah, and one more thing, to help you avoid getting lost in the winding streets of the city: the hostel is NOT located at the Jacques Brel metro stop. | more...... |

