Youth Hostel in Paris
Travel Tips for Paris - Le d'Artagnan (Page 2/9)
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20 Jan 2013 Sharon, Australia:
Soap in the bathrooms would be appreciated and power points in the bathroom, as well as proper drain holes in the showers. |
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12 Jan 2013 Paul, Australia:
Food was poor - better in a third world refugee camp! |
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17 Dec 2012 John, Australia:
Too many to choose from so be selective, take time to fully appreciate a few and their surrounds rather that push the pace as the city is full on. |
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17 Dec 2012 John, Australia:
Paris is an eaters city bistro, cafe Plat of the day; pasteries a baggot and some cheese/ meat. |
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14 Nov 2012 Jeroen, Netherlands:
memorial day (11 november): ceremony, and small parade on Champs Elysees (from 10h30 till about 12h00 ) |
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03 Nov 2012 Michael, Germany:
.. having a guided tour on a bicycle (www.bluebiketours-paris.com)! .. going to Berlin! |
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31 Oct 2012 Marcos, Brazil:
You must go to Bruges, a little town in Belgium, for those who likes old historic towns, it's wonderful. |
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03 Nov 2012 Michael, Germany:
If you go out to eat for lunch, take a menu. You often get a meal, a drink and sometimes a starter or a dessert for 14 EUR. Food was always good and we had a lot of fun every time. We went to Paris at the End of October and beginning of November, which was perfect to make some sightseeing. Even at this time of the year there were quite a lot of tourists! |
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09 Oct 2012 Alissa, Canada:
There is a very nice little super market down Rue Devout, right near the metro entrance at Porte de Bagnolet I believe. |
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21 Oct 2012 Kathy, USA:
Many great places on the Left Bank, but I liked a hole-in-the-wall place on the corner of (La Huchette? St. Severin?) where you could get a felafel and salad bar for 4.50. Two or three teensy tables, but good food. |
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HI Hostel Paris - Le d'ArtagnanLocated only 15 minutes by metro from the lively centre of Paris, Le d’Artagnan hostel is in a great location to take in this enchanting city, and is easy to get to, only a few minutes from the Eurolines bus terminal. The facilities in Le d'Artagnan hostel are as impressive as was the musketeer it was named after: free movies in the on-site theatre, internet terminals, cafeteria, laundry, reading room/library and a chill out room with games. There’s also ‘The Dockside’ bar. Bring on the party! Staying at Le d’Artagnan means the city is yours to discover - the monuments, the Haussmannian boulevards, and the authentic neighbourhoods. It’s also a unique chance to visit the tombs of our favourite celebrities, singers, poets, writers and politicians, in the mythical Père Lachaise Cemetery only steps away. This Paris youth hostel is suitable for groups. | more...... |

