Youth Hostel in Nimes
Travel Tips for Nîmes (Page 4/7)
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19 Jul 2011 Katrin, Germany:
The huge park near the hostel when you walk into the city on the right side. |
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19 Jul 2011 George, England & Wales:
the open markets in town or Lidl about ikm west of station (google map it) |
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19 Jul 2011 George, England & Wales:
Unless you have a car lots of bus money, far better to chill with pre-bought stuff in the cool courtyard. But do buy some insect repellent. |
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19 Jul 2011 George, England & Wales:
Subjective so just goolge 'best things to do Mimes' for suggestions or ask seasoned staff like lovely Andy! |
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13 Jul 2011 Erica, USA:
Grocery store at bottom of the steep hill across from the bus stop. Go there before heading up for the night. |
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13 Jul 2011 Deborah, USA:
Actually, the food at the hostel was a good bet. I had the country salad and I would order it again! |
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13 Jul 2011 Deborah, USA:
I ended up just hanging out at the hostel and it worked for me. Met really great people there and enjoyed the music Andy had playing. Andy is a gem and makes the whole place much more friendly. |
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13 Jul 2011 Deborah, USA:
Outside of Nimes, check out Arles, great town, lots of appealing streets and places to wander. Avignon during the theater festival works if you are an extrovert! |
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05 Jul 2011 Lionel, Singapore:
Cook yourself! Buy food from the supermarket but remember, it closes on Sundays! |
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05 Jul 2011 Lionel, Singapore:
Sit out, around and just chill in the courtyard |
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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...... |

