incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,38/10 - The new Youth hostel has convenient single- or ... more
double-rooms with shower and toilet. Reception open 24 hours. Opposite the city center, just across the rhine, footwalk no problem to all sights to see. Köln fairground 2oom only; KölnArena 200m.Direct trains to main station and airport just across the street.
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 5,15/10 - Vanadis Hotel is a simple hotel, with smaller ... more
rooms with youth hostel atmoshere and characterization, but bedlinnen and towels are included. Tv in all rooms. All rooms have twin bed. Calm area with playground, park, shopping, restaurants, Hard rock cafe etc
Russafa Youth Hostel is a brand new hostel in the centre of Valencia, just a five minute ... more
walk from the train station and the historic part of the town, in a very typical part of Valencia city and right next to a traditional market. Important: children under 18 years of age are not permitted at this establishment.The Russafa offers friendly accommodation in sunny, brightly decorated, modern rooms
Florence Youth Hostel is, as the name suggests, an establishment designed for young, ... more
independent travellers visiting Florence. You will find the hostel located at the heart of Florence, only 10 minutes from the railway station and just 5 minutes from the city's most famous monuments and the best shops. A great, central but quiet location.Guests are accommodated in double, twin, triple or
Edelweiss Youth Hostel is located in the neighborhood of Horta Guinardo one of ... more
Barcelona's most beautiful areas The Hostel is totally new and functional with a 99 guest capacity There are 16 rooms 4 of which have balconies with fantastic views of Barcelona Each space has an independent bunk bed and lockerThe neighborhood is very safe; full of picturesque streets classic buildings parks and green zones some built in the 18th Century
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: very central Disadvantages: very busy at times
Living in England these past twenty years but coming from scotland i frequently have to travelto glasgow ad have had the pleasure of staying at this travel inn.
The inn itself is sitiuated very central within the heart of glasgow and is easily reached coming from M8 southbound and M74 northbound.
The inn itself is a comfertable place to relax have a nice meal and blow the cobwebs away from an exhausting day.
The rooms are very comfertable and the cleanliness is of a high standard the inn caters for most peoples culinary requirements and the food is of a high standard.
Iwould have no problem recommending people try it but it is only my opinion.
postnote.
glasgow is a vibrant throbbing community and staying at the inn gurentees you access to its lively shops boutiques and pubs.
Enjoy
Bigbhoy64 ...
**** Argyll Hotel****
**Location/Getting there**
This hotel isn't dead central in Glasgow as you have to walk for quite a while down Sauchiehall street but it is a great budget hotel to stay in if you are planning to go to the SECC.They even have maps to help you get from the hotel to the SECC and it only takes about 15 minutes to walk it.
**Reception/staff**
The hotel isn't that glamourous or anything but the staff are always very helpful and friendly. You get the feeling that they like their job which is nice instead of having a scowling member of staff.
**Hotel/Room**
Pretty much every time i have stayed in this hotel i have had the same room.Its pretty standard as rooms go .It is always very clean and tidy,it has a kettle and some biscuits.The shower is okay.They always give us plenty of pillows .
**Other**
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Advantages: Great food, good value, handy for Theatre Royal, relaxed atmosphere, excellent service Disadvantages: None really. But you might get undercharged!
spotted the odd thespian here too (including John Savident (Coronation "Ashley, I say, Ashley" Street) who was starring in HMS Pinafore).
I am lead to believe that Café Hula is run by a husband and wife team, both of whom operate mainly back of house, although it has one of those fairly open dining/kitchen areas. It is a bustling and busy place but with a relaxing buzz; it has been busy on each occasion that we have eaten here (although that has been either Friday or Saturday early evening) and I would definitely recommend booking at the weekend to avoid disappointment.
We have only ever eaten here pre-theatre and each time it has been a very positive and enjoyable experience.
The staff are mainly young, and are enthusiastic, friendly and efficient. Some are from overseas, possibly students in Glasgow, and their ...
carcraig 17.08.2009 (08.09.2009)
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