Youth Hostel in Siem Reap
Travel Tips for Siem Reap - HI Siem Reap (Page 2/2)
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12 Aug 2012 Eric, England & Wales:
The hostel itself does good food. |
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12 Aug 2012 Eric, England & Wales:
Ref piano and or all the other bars in Pub street. Also the free concept by Beat Richner at the childres hospital. |
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12 Aug 2012 Eric, England & Wales:
Angkor wat and all the temples |
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12 Aug 2012 Eric, England & Wales:
Tough on. Phom Pen and Vietnam |
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14 Mar 2012 Fiona, England & Wales:
Hire a bike for $2 from the YH and take yourself off to Angor Watt for the day. |
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29 Feb 2012 Herb, Canada:
If arriving by train or bus from Bangkok, DO NOT allow the tuk -tuk driver to take you to "visa services" (it's a scam which will cost you double the actual costs). Demand to be taken to the GOVERNMENT Immigration and Passport building. |
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14 Mar 2012 Fiona, England & Wales:
Go to the local night market - loads of places to eat... |
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01 Feb 2012 Thomas, USA:
The Night Market is close to the hostel along with many outdoor food vendors and pubs. |
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01 Feb 2012 Thomas, USA:
Angkor Wat, Angkor Wat National Museum and the "Floating Village". |
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01 Feb 2012 Thomas, USA:
Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City via bus. |
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HI Hostel Siem Reap - HI Siem ReapThe HI Siem Reap hostel is a one minute walk across the new footbridge to the heart of Siem Reap and the famous Pub Street; the area where the main gathering of restaurants and bars are located. All rooms are air conditioned, serviced daily and have a western style bathroom with hot and cold showers. Private rooms have cable TV, and there are three common areas to chill out and relax in. Rooms at the front of the hostel have balconies. There is also a small restaurant and bar onsite, and spa to relax in after a day of Temple touring. Full tour and travel booking arrangements can be made through our friendly and knowledgeable staff on the front desk. | more...... |

