Youth Hostel in Nimes
Travel Tips for Nîmes (Page 2/7)
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20 Sep 2011 DAVID, England & Wales:
I headed back to La Manche and home but where to go next depends on you. Rouen was an unexpected surprise to me. |
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05 Sep 2011 Noelle, Australia:
The supermarket at the bottom of the hill is good for cheap food that you can store in the fridge at the hostel and eat later for dinner or lunch. |
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05 Sep 2011 Noelle, Australia:
Place des Arènes - it is great! |
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05 Sep 2011 Noelle, Australia:
Nice is close and the hihostel is ok there. You can get to Monaco on the bus for 1 euro, or take the train. |
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31 Aug 2011 Porin, Croatia:
The amfitheatre and Masion Carre (3D movie) |
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20 Sep 2011 DAVID, England & Wales:
Jardins de la Fontaine mainly. The centre has some worthwhile items of interest, the Arena and the Museum of Art for example, but trip to nearby Avignon may be worth considering as an alternative if you have only the one day. Depends on personal interest. |
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19 Aug 2011 Kirsten, England & Wales:
Eating at the hostel. for 5-9€ a meal (a real meal) its worth it if you dont want to cook. otherwise there is a supermarket within 5 mins walking distance, and a free kitchen. |
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19 Aug 2011 Kirsten, England & Wales:
Jamacan bar open until 3am, only place really in town open late. |
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19 Aug 2011 Kirsten, England & Wales:
Montpeiller, Lyon, Barcelona.... |
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09 Aug 2011 Ray, Canada:
There are all kinds of places in town, and the hostel itself does some very good meals that are very good value for the budget conscious, or if you don't like to cook..... |
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HI Hostel NîmesSituated 2km north west of the city centre, this new hostel offers easy access to Nimes' Roman remains and its magnificent Jardin de la Fontaine. There is capacity for 80 guests and facilities include internet access, laundry, kitchen and meals. | more...... |

