Youth Hostel in Paris
Travel Tips for Paris - Cité des Sciences (Page 2/5)
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25 Jul 2011 Julia, Switzerland:
Cous cous Royal restaurant, about 5mins walk away. |
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19 Jul 2011 Bjorn, USA:
Montmartre is a little disappointing. Get the Paris pass. Definitely worth it. |
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19 Jul 2011 Bjorn, USA:
Go to Chartres. If you have an extra day, spend it at Versailles. Mont St. Michel is too touristy and not historical enough. Go to the Dday beaches or Bayou. Better yet, spend some lazy time getting to know the French. Really. They are good people. Go to the countryside. |
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24 Jul 2011 Rebecca, USA:
There is nothing around for night activities |
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07 Jul 2011 Daniela, Austria:
Sacre Coeur and Montmartre - my absolute favourites |
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05 Jul 2011 Kaelin, USA:
Pizza di Roma and the Panini shop next to McDonalds. |
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05 Jul 2011 Kaelin, USA:
Buying some cheap beer and hanging out outside the hostel. |
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27 Jun 2011 Tyson, Australia:
Sandman's new Europe pub crawl |
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27 Jun 2011 Tyson, Australia:
The Eiffile Tower, the Lourve and all the basics |
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18 Jun 2011 SHARAT, Canada:
The fast food place up teh road |
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HI Hostel Paris - Cité des SciencesThe hostel is conveniently placed for taking in the sights of Paris as well as visiting the science and technology museum (Parc de la Villette), the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, and the 360-degree cinema, La Géode - which are both nearby. You can also unwind in the hostel's garden which has lots of trees. There is capacity for 185 guests and facilities include a members' kitchen for individuals. | more...... |

