Youth Hostel in Bristol
Travel Tips for Bristol YHA (Page 1/2)
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09 Oct 2011 John, Netherlands:
Good pizza's and drinks in the lobby |
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06 Oct 2011 Elizabeth, England & Wales:
The SS Great Britain, Brunel's famous sailing and steam ship, was very interesting, as was the "M Shed" museum of Bristol life. |
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09 Oct 2011 John, Netherlands:
Sightseeing tour by bus in Bristol |
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06 Oct 2011 Elizabeth, England & Wales:
I was only away for a couple of nights, and returned home after my visit, but Bath and Cheddar Gorge hostels are both close-by and worth visiting. |
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06 Aug 2011 Lee, Hong Kong:
The ThaiEdge, just five minutes walk from the hostel! it has 2 courses dinner meal promotion from 5:30-7:00pm! Price is fair and food are good |
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23 Jul 2011 Danielle, Australia:
Bath. Bath is currently still my favourite place i have been to in England. Either that or keep moving the other direction to Cardiff (NosDa @ Cardiff Backpackers is a great place to stay) |
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06 Jul 2011 Ulla, England & Wales:
take a ferry, walk around, just explore, there is so much so see! |
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30 Jun 2011 Eamonn, England & Wales:
meals very expensive B&B on booking but charging extra for breakfast five pounds |
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24 Apr 2011 Jennifer, Australia:
The lakes District, Excellent YHA at kaweshead, great walks, great people! |
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25 Mar 2011 Carol, USA:
Pirate Pete, gave a good presentation for school class and I got to tag along |
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HI Hostel Bristol YHABristol YHA is a high quality, four star hostel providing a relaxed oasis in the heart of Bristol. This friendly, vibrant and culturally rich and diverse city, boasts many world famous attractions. | more...... |

