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09 Mar 2009 Junichi, Japan:
Breakfast was offered but the same everyday... There was no kitchen so I couldn't even use hot water. |
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11 Mar 2009 Anitra, USA:
We found some turkish kabab places that were quite good and had value for the money very nearby the hostel. |
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11 Mar 2009 Anitra, USA:
The outskirts of Paris with the small charming towns such as Pontoise and Anvers au Oises. |
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09 Mar 2009 Junichi, Japan:
There was a bar underground, and when staying a Brazilian music band performed, which it was really nice. |
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04 Feb 2009 Marina, Argentina:
have pool...good option to have fun in the night. |
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03 Feb 2009 Elisabete, Portugal:
If you do not want to spend much money, it is best to go to MacDonald's. Of the Porte de Bagnolet, which is only 300 meters, gives a discount of € 1 in the menu if you show the card of the hostel. The crepes warm in the street (more or less € 3) know very well, mainly because of the cold. |
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03 Feb 2009 Elisabete, Portugal:
Eiffel Tower, the Louvre museum, Notre Dame, stroll along the river are things you can not lose if you go to Paris. It is magical, especially if it is a romantic trip |
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03 Feb 2009 Elisabete, Portugal:
The Disneyland Paris resort outside the city center, but you can not lose, especially if you have children with you. Catch is easily the RER (subway that goes to the outskirts of the city) that lets you even the entrance to the Disneyland. |
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14 Jan 2009 Neil, Scotland:
Not cheap because of the £, even notwithstanding parity which merely exacerbates an existing situation; but you'd be pleasantly amazed at the local markets you'd stumble across. There was a particular one at Couronnes on Metro ligne2 ( Nation- Porte Dauphine) selling hot food, fruit, veg, dairy produce, at prices to compare with UK markets. Given that in the shops they otherwise think normal is 1E60 for a litre of fresh milk ( most supermarkets- UHT typically 70-80 cents) or 4E60 for a venti latte and 3E+ for a cup of tea ( Starbucks ) and a Subway 12" meal deal ( veggie delite ) is 7E, compared with £4.99, thats saying something. Mars Bars are approx. 1E50. |
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14 Jan 2009 Neil, Scotland:
You gotta start off a evening with the Eiffel Tour and to hell with the admission charge. Aslo you can take the good old stairway to the 2eme etage. Its not the spiral one so evocatively used in ( The Lavender Hill Mob ?) with Alec Guiness and ( Robert Morley ?)- but just as exillerating none the less, though they have preserved a bit of the old one on display. |
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HI Hostel Paris - Le d'Artagnan The 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.
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