Youth Hostel in Montpellier
Travel Tips for Montpellier (Page 2/4)
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26 Jul 2011 Kristen, South Africa:
Hostel at Nimes, though a bit out of town is very nive to stay at. |
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18 Jul 2011 Paul, Australia:
Anywhwere that isnt Hi Hostel Montpellier |
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14 Jul 2011 Daniel, England & Wales:
'Le Tomate'- I forget the street- has some great value menus. i ate here twice, didn't spend much but felt like i'd spoiled myself. I didn't manage to get through everything- pace yourself and enjoy. |
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14 Jul 2011 Daniel, England & Wales:
if you're feeling energetic, hire a bike and ride along the canal to the beach. it's a nice ride but will take about an hour. |
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14 Jul 2011 Daniel, England & Wales:
Sete is close and good for a day trip or a few days. the hostel there is great and the beaches very accessable. lots of great seafood restaurants. |
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06 Jul 2011 OTHAM, England & Wales:
breakfast should includ eggs please |
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04 Jul 2011 Tanya, England & Wales:
the view from the arch at the west of the city (sunset) |
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08 Jun 2011 Saemina, France:
c'est bien. On a pu boir du lait chaud avec du pain frais. |
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25 May 2011 Matthew, England & Wales:
Burger and kebab places on same road. |
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25 May 2011 Matthew, England & Wales:
The Egg for good (but pricy) Belgian beers, a place with an elephant on the sign for good, cheap wine and games. |
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HI Hostel MontpellierCentrally located in this pleasant university town in the Lower Languedoc area, the hostel is close to Montpellier's cathedral, leafy promenades, shops and restaurants. There is capacity for 94 guests. Facilities include Free Wifi, TV, bar, pool tables and table football. | more...... |

