Youth Hostel in Tours
Travel Tips for Tours (Page 3/4)
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11 May 2011 Peter, Australia:
la relais de alsace -- cnr rue national & halles (ask for christoph) |
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13 Apr 2011 Judith, Scotland:
Get the train to Blois and/or Amboise for a day trip - great places to visit. The chateau bus from Blois does trips round Chambord and Cheverny for just 6 Euros for a bus day pass. |
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26 Apr 2011 Claire, USA:
Villandry and Chenonceau. Biking to Villandry is beautiful! |
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13 Apr 2011 Judith, Scotland:
A good supermarket on rue Nericault Destouches (about 10 min walk away). |
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17 Apr 2011 Raul, France:
Meals for every budget at Vieux Tours... If you happen to be there on a Sunday, keep in mind that almost nothing is open, so that's probably the day to spend in the river... Also, if you want good local products, such as the tasty "Rilletes" be sure to go to the "Les Halles" (a 3 minute walk from the hostel), it is also open sunday mornings until 12:30 if i remember correctly. |
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17 Apr 2011 Raul, France:
Everything around Place Plumereau (day and night) |
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17 Apr 2011 Raul, France:
If it's sunny, the islands in the middle of the Loire are totally worth it to relax, you can even take a bath in the river. |
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23 Feb 2011 Priya, France:
the nearby streets for bars and restaurant |
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16 Jan 2011 Megan, Australia:
Les Halles - make your own picnic! |
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16 Jan 2011 Megan, Australia:
Chateau de Chenonceau, Chateau de Chambord. |
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HI Hostel ToursIdeal base and friendly place for visiting the Loire Castles, the hostel is located next to Plumereau Square, an animated place in this atmospheric city... and close to the river Loire. | more...... |

