Youth Hostel in Paris
Travel Tips for Paris - Le d'Artagnan (Page 4/17)
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17 Oct 2011 Antônio Magela, Brazil:
Louxembourg garden, sacre coeur....tour Eiffel at night....beautiful and also busy |
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16 Oct 2011 Lesly, Australia:
The turkish eating places in Porte de Bagnolet near the metro-they are delicious, cheap and provide veg options. |
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16 Oct 2011 Lesly, Australia:
Bike riding in the Bois de Bologne and watching the buskers on Champs Elysee |
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09 Oct 2011 Marlene, Australia:
late of the day - in most cafes was great value and gave an opportnity to taste good french food |
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09 Oct 2011 Marlene, Australia:
montmare and eiffel tower were the best. Hop on and off bus is good value . Rail is excellent to move around on |
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28 Sep 2011 Gustavo, Brazil:
Eating at the Louvre is good and not expensive. |
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18 Oct 2011 Andre Luis, Brazil:
hang out with friends for a wine or beer |
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17 Oct 2011 Antônio Magela, Brazil:
25 euros per day, taking good meals, lunch, snack and dinner. |
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04 Oct 2011 Linda, USA:
Be careful at the Metro train station . I was targetted by pickpocketters. My cousins wallet was pickpocketted inside the metro train going to Paris Central. |
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01 Oct 2011 Cotterell, :
St. Michel is a nice area to visit. |
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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...... |

