Youth Hostel in Paris
Travel Tips for Paris - Cité des Sciences (Page 5/5)
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10 Aug 2010 Samantha, Scotland:
Oberkampf was full of life when we went there |
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09 Aug 2010 Mariana, Brazil:
salads at the market! they already have a fork inside,.. ready to eat! |
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01 Aug 2010 Scott, Canada:
Everything in Paris is amazing! |
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09 Aug 2010 Mariana, Brazil:
the eiffel tower blinking.. it's so beautiful! |
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08 Aug 2010 Desmond, England & Wales:
There is a very good bakery on the main road, Avenue Jean Lolive, on the corner with Rue Auger. This was still open at 19.00 on Saturday evening in August. Very friendly and good food to take away. |
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17 Aug 2010 Robert, Australia:
Breakfast food ran out on three mornings and those who were late missed out! |
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04 Aug 2010 Maximilian, Germany:
bar des familles, close to metro stop Bastille |
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01 Aug 2010 Scott, Canada:
Skip the burger join down the street and get your food at a super marche instead of the over priced convinience store |
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30 Jul 2010 Kathryn, New Zealand:
Fat Bike Tour to Versailles. A very cool day out and I thought it was worth every penny. |
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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...... |

