Youth Hostel in Ghent
Travel Tips for Gent Hostel De Draecke (Page 1/3)
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23 Oct 2011 Camille, France:
a tour in boat ! it's fantastic |
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29 Sep 2011 Natalie, England & Wales:
don't have the bruscetta at La Castile resturant... its just cut up burger buns with chopped up tomatoes on top!!!! rip off and a con. staff are rude. and you can't have tap water! |
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29 Sep 2011 Natalie, England & Wales:
going out in a group and not alone! |
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29 Sep 2011 Natalie, England & Wales:
the s'gravensteen castle is great for a visit and right next to hostel. don't go on a boat trip... its slow and boring. the boat trips in bruges are better. city is a bit of a dump as many buildings have scaffolding and a lot of work is being done. |
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29 Sep 2011 Natalie, England & Wales:
bruges is a must... ghent is a student city... bruges is smaller and much nicer. |
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13 Aug 2011 Azizoel, Netherlands:
The severals churches and castles. |
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26 Jul 2011 Kathleen, Belgium:
almost any small restaurant in the centre of Ghent |
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18 Jul 2011 Fen-Ling, Taiwan:
Neptune Restaurant - near the hostsel |
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09 Jul 2011 Martin, England & Wales:
A boat ride and a beer at any square or river side |
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09 Jul 2011 Martin, England & Wales:
Brugge. The best next trip. Stayed in the Europa which was of similar calibre. |
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HI Hostel Gent Hostel De DraeckeIn an excellent location in a quiet street right in the centre of Gent, the hostel is just 150m from the famous medieval Castle of the Counts. Retaining a period façade, it offers a high standard of accommodation with 27 rooms all with private bathrooms. Facilities include TV, internet access (Hotspot), bar, and self-service restaurant. | more...... |

