Youth Hostel in London
Travel Tips for YHA London Holland Park (Page 1/1)
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04 Mar 2013 Boyce, USA:
Ready-made meals from the supermarkets. |
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13 Nov 2012 Joan, Scotland:
Royal Courts of Justice - fascinating |
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13 Aug 2012 Marcos, USA:
Breakfast at the hostel is quite good and hard to find the same quality for 4.5 Pounds. |
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04 Aug 2012 Ashlee, New Zealand:
Only a short trip on the Underground to the West End, no changing trains or anything. |
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04 Jul 2012 John, Australia:
Breakfasts and eveing meals were of very good quality and excellent value for money |
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27 May 2012 Maarten, Netherlands:
Greenwich, Stratford Shopping Centre and Olympic Village |
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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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HI Hostel YHA London Holland ParkSteeped in history, YHA Holland Park is based in a mansion in the middle of Holland Park and was once visited by Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron and Charles Dickens. This beautiful London hostel now offers large, comfortable rooms that overlook the park and the large garden. You’re only 5 minutes’ walk from Kensington High Street, the Royal Albert Hall and Kensington Palace. Holland Park youth hostel facilities include Internet access, self-catering kitchen, TV room, laundry and library. There is also a restaurant that opens onto private gardens and an ornamental pond - the perfect setting for an evening meal. | more...... |

