Youth Hostel in London
Travel Tips for London - St Pauls YHA (Page 12/12)
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29 Jan 2011 Fabio, England & Wales:
London bridge, clubs by the cycle park |
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19 Dec 2010 Damian, USA:
Gourmet Burger Kitchen near St. Paul's Cathedral |
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14 Dec 2010 Mariana, Portugal:
Th hostel has a reasonable restaurante where you can eat. |
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10 Nov 2010 Mark, England & Wales:
the hostel has good evening meals at reasonable prices. |
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19 Nov 2010 Jerry, USA:
Just walk, walk, walk. This is one of the greatest walking cities in the world. |
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10 Nov 2010 Mark, England & Wales:
All of these are a short walk from the hostel tate modern across the thames, the Giuld hall, and a new art gallery, and below the gallery is part of a large roman ampetherter,and a good watch and clock museum at the side of the giuld hall and there is the London museum which is also very good |
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01 Oct 2010 Ben, Australia:
Covent Garden Markets, Trafalga Square at night |
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01 Oct 2010 Ben, Australia:
Salisbury Cathedral, the guided tour of how the building was built and how they keep it standing is brilliant |
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HI Hostel London - St Pauls YHAYHA St Pauls London looks out onto a truly iconic London scene. Opposite St. Paul's Cathedral, the hostel provides a truly international environment for people to meet and is close to many of London’s most famous attractions. Once the school for St Paul’s Cathedral choir boys, the hostel retains many original features such as an oak panelled chapel, now a meeting room, and the headmaster's study now a lounge with views of St Paul's Cathedral. It’s minutes from the West End by tube or bus, yet provides a quiet retreat after a hectic day exploring. Discover the city’s past at the nearby Museum of London or venture across the Millennium Bridge to Tate Modern and other South Bank attractions. | more...... |

