Youth Hostel in Paris
Travel Tips for Paris - Le d'Artagnan (Page 11/17)
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04 May 2011 Ighifewo John, Finland:
The breakfast was good enough. |
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04 May 2011 Ighifewo John, Finland:
I dont like why someone has to pay 2euros for 30mins internet and is not high speed. They need to improve that. |
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04 May 2011 Ighifewo John, Finland:
There is nothing wrong visiting there again. I could recommend it to anyone. |
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01 May 2011 Camille Hazel, Sweden:
Orléans, Dijon, Besancon, Orange... |
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29 Apr 2011 Robert, USA:
The Corner Grocery Store: marche franprix |
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29 Apr 2011 Robert, USA:
Berlin was a very cool place to visit too! |
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25 Apr 2011 SUSAN, Canada:
There is a MacDonalds very close to the Metro station |
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25 Apr 2011 SUSAN, Canada:
Concerts at Sainte Chappelle, and Friday night at the Louvre (very few people) |
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25 Apr 2011 SUSAN, Canada:
Giverny day trip, Pere Lachaise cemetery |
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30 Mar 2011 Warren, USA:
The Orangerie museum was my favorite. Mostly because the bigger museums were too crowded to enjoy. I'm not saying to skip the Louvre, but don't miss the Orangerie. Also, Versailles is a short bus trip away. |
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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...... |

