Youth Hostel in London
Travel Tips for London - Holland Park YHA (Page 1/5)
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30 Apr 2012 Boyce, USA:
Use the self-catering kitchen microwave to heat ready meals from any of the supermarkets. |
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30 Apr 2012 Boyce, USA:
Kew Bridge Steam Museum on weekends, when some to the engines are running "in steam." Bus 10 to Hammersmith bus station, then bus 391. |
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01 Feb 2012 MADHUR, India:
Nice coffee and snacks. Big breakfast |
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20 Jan 2012 Paola, Sweden:
I would happily return to London! |
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02 Nov 2011 Heidi, USA:
Go to markets, buy your food and use the self-catering kitchen or get take-away. Hummus Brothers, POD, Tesco, Sainsbury, Marks and Spencer all have reasonable meals for on the go. |
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25 Oct 2011 WING YIN, England & Wales:
the traditional tea set with plate-stand in London, it is fabulous! |
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25 Oct 2011 WING YIN, England & Wales:
The green view outside the YHA! |
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23 Oct 2011 Fabian, Germany:
The Tower of London! Take a tour with the yeomen guards! |
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06 Oct 2011 Dennis, USA:
Paxton's Head Pub pub food and good beer |
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19 Sep 2011 Marcelina, Poland:
Camden Town, Piccadilly Circus area |
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HI Hostel London - Holland Park YHASteeped in history, this hostel in london is partly a former Jacobean mansion, built in 1607 with links to many famous people. Within walking distance of many museums and great places to visit around London, you can get a real taste for big city life. | more...... |

