Youth Hostel in Paris
Travel Tips for Paris - Le d'Artagnan (Page 12/17)
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30 Mar 2011 Warren, USA:
There is a small grocery store almost next door. |
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19 Mar 2011 Hendrie, Netherlands:
Cimetière du Père Lachaise et Canauxrama Paris. |
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01 Jan 2011 Jingjing, Australia:
Internet access is important for visitors.... |
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13 Feb 2011 Raul, Brazil:
Try eating the crepes, croissants, and baguettes. They're usually really good. Even in the middle of the street. |
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13 Feb 2011 Raul, Brazil:
Cap Rouge is not a bad place and Le Cab is nice. |
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05 Jan 2011 Matias Gabriel, Argentina:
Auchan at the gallieni station, good place to buy foor |
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24 Jan 2011 Ruth, England & Wales:
Bar Trek god value for Venice & no cover charge!! |
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13 Feb 2011 Raul, Brazil:
Champs Elysée, Arc du Triumph, Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Marais, Notre Damme. |
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10 Dec 2010 Joshua, USA:
Hideout was pretty cool, not too classy but if you´re young and want a bar with a dance floor and cheap beer it´s not a bad place. |
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01 Jan 2011 Jingjing, Australia:
Do not provide booking services. |
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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...... |

