Youth Hostel in Washington DC
Travel Tips for HI - Washington DC (Page 14/20)
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13 Feb 2011 Amanda, USA:
Poets and Busboys is buzzing at all hours up on U St and 14th St NW. Take the green DC Circulator bus with stops on 14th St NW (for only $1) instead of the metro or city bus. It's quicker and cheaper. |
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18 Feb 2011 Donald, Canada:
Washington Estate Mt. Vernon, Library of Congress |
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16 Feb 2011 SEONG BIN, South Korea:
Maybe many people know that, famous hamberger restarant near HI. It's pretty good, espacially fries. But they accept only cash. Be careful. |
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16 Feb 2011 SEONG BIN, South Korea:
I didn't join it. But it was impressed that there are some events in the hostel. |
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16 Feb 2011 SEONG BIN, South Korea:
Every buildings are good attractions. I stayed in DC for only two days. But I like DC better than New York. |
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16 Feb 2011 SEONG BIN, South Korea:
I'm in the yellowknife, Canada. It is cool. Come here and enjoy aurora. |
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24 Jan 2011 Jeremy, USA:
Rent a bike from Bike And Roll at Union Station: best way to see the city. |
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13 Feb 2011 Amanda, USA:
Teaism. The location I visited was by the Archives (walk-able from the hostel), but I think there are others. Have the tea and oatmeal cookie but not the tofu scramble--it's pretty soggy. |
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13 Feb 2011 Amanda, USA:
The American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery were amazing and close to the hostel. I could've stayed there all day! |
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12 Feb 2011 Raquel, Brazil:
you must take a walk around georgetown if you like historical places, its such a charming place! |
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