Youth Hostel in London
Travel Tips for YHA London Oxford Street (Page 4/5)
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05 Jun 2012 ALLISON, Canada:
From London? The world is your oyster. |
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28 May 2012 Teneille, Australia:
London is a buzz with nightlife, try the pubs through Carnaby St nearby. |
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26 May 2012 Justin, USA:
Chowki - Indian place a few streets down. |
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26 May 2012 Justin, USA:
Just about everything in London, obviously. Check out the London Pass - I got more than my money's worth for that! If you want to relax, I'd recommend finding a lawn chair at Hyde Park and plopping down for a cool breeze in front of the lake :) |
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05 Jun 2012 ALLISON, Canada:
Museum of Brands and Marketing in Notting Hill. |
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26 Apr 2012 Dale, Australia:
M&S just across the road is very convenient. |
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26 Apr 2012 Rhea, Netherlands:
O-neills: just around the corner. Rah: traditional indianen food, just around the other corner |
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26 Apr 2012 Rhea, Netherlands:
Utrecht/Haarlem/Amsterdam, Holland Gold coast, Australia |
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31 Mar 2012 Philip, Canada:
There is a lot of Free stuff (art Galleries and Museums) the Hostel offers discounts on some attractions. We bought the London Pass but the Hostel offered some good discounts on attractions we may have done better using the hostel discounts. Be Prepared to walk - London is built for walking (which is good). When you go to Many tourist sites there are guided tours at no extra charge - ask for them, they are often not offered unless you ask. |
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19 Apr 2012 Sivasankari, India:
with great kitchen you can shop at Tesco express near Westminster metro or Sainsbury near Tottenham metro. |
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HI Hostel YHA London Oxford StreetYHA Oxford Street is set in the heart of central London, near London's famous Oxford Street, with shops, cinemas, theatres and the many restaurants and clubs of Soho on the hostel doorstep. A quiet hideaway from the bustle of one of the busiest streets in the world, YHA London Oxford Street has 2, 3, and 4 bedded rooms, 4 bedded dorms and there are family prices for all rooms (those with children under 18 only). Facilities include a self-catering kitchen, laundry, TV room, Wi-Fi and Internet access. London’s major attractions like the London Eye, Madame Tussauds, London Dungeons and the Tower of London are easily accessible and discounted tickets are available at the hostel reception. Note: this is a busy city centre hostel, so families might prefer YHA St Pancras or YHA St Paul's for a quieter London break. Also there is no lift access to rooms above the 3rd floor due to the buildings architecture and no disabled facilities – YHA London Central is the nearest hostel with full disabled access. | more...... |

