Youth Hostel in Paris
Travel Tips for Paris - Le d'Artagnan (Page 2/17)
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01 Jan 2012 Yue, Hungary:
its pretty good. the Croissant and the coffee are pretty good. |
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29 Dec 2011 Adrianus, Netherlands:
I think breakfast can be more comprehensive. |
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29 Dec 2011 Adrianus, Netherlands:
The liveband at Wednesday the 28th was good. Keep on doing that |
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29 Dec 2011 Arash, England & Wales:
I saw a concert there :)it was awesome |
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08 Dec 2011 Johanna, Switzerland:
Christmas market on "Champs-Elysées" by night !!! |
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13 Nov 2011 William, Hong Kong:
The Musee de l'Armee at the Hotel des Invalides. All the churches, e.g., Notredame, Sacre Coeur, St Denis, St Madeleine, etc. - entrance is free, and lots of history in them. A stroll in the palatial gardens like Louvre, Versailles and Luxembourg. |
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21 Nov 2011 Scott, Australia:
The hostel, easy to grab a meal for a good price |
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13 Nov 2011 William, Hong Kong:
The eateries run by middle-eastern people. Their kebab wraps really helped us save $$$ at lunch. |
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13 Nov 2011 William, Hong Kong:
Moulin Rouge, Lido and Crazy Horse. Quartier Latin and the Le Procope cafe. Leon of Bruxelles for the fries as well as mussels (not as good as the original Chez Leon in Brussels, but can make do). |
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01 Nov 2011 Kamal, India:
breakfast served in the hostel was satisfactory. |
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HI Hostel Paris - Le d'ArtagnanThe hostel is very close to the Eurolines bus terminal and just 15 minutes from the city centre. With capacity for 440 guests it is the largest hostel in France and offers impressive facilities including a free cinema, four internet terminals, a bar, a cafe and a laundry. Children under 18 staying unaccompanied at the hostel will need an authorization from a parent or guardian. | more...... |

