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Jul15

Stayokay Maastricht Hostel

Stayokay Maastricht is a hostel located in the centre of Maastricht (a city situated in the south-eastern part of the Netherlands between Belgium and Germany) on the western banks of the Maas. The hostel has 38 rooms.Three are multifunctional halls, a waterside terrace and mooring facilities for boats.

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May08

Peru Surfing

Today Peru is becoming very popular place for the international surfing circuit. The country owns 1,500 miles of rugged coastline, monster waves that rival those of Hawaii’s legendary northern shores.

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Mar01

Rosslyn Hostel, Budapest

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Rosslyn Hostel is located just in the middle of the old downtown and modern quarter of Budapest. The place offers easy access by car and excellent public transportation. The hostel was renovated from old stone structure to a very funky fresh place for spending the night if you are traveler:)

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Feb27

Artus Hostel, Paris

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Artus is a cosy-mini hostel sitted just in the very heart of the oldest neighborhoods of Paris nearby to many art cafes and galleries.

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Oct01

Hostel LuteSuites Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Lute Suites is located just on the coast of the river Amstel in Ouderkerk ann de Amstel, and it is 15 minutes by car from Schiphol Airport and 20 minutes by car from Amsterdam City center.

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May01

Sanya City – traveler’s paradise

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Sanya is situated on the southernmost tip of Hainan Province. For most visitors, Sanya is a noted tourist resort with mountains, sea, river and city. Here you can enjoy a unique tropical oceanic landscape that is totally different from the other provinces of China. Instead of a busy and exhausting journey, you can relax totally here by strolling along the beaches and breathing the fresh air. The region’s premier tourist attractions include Dadonghai, Tianya Haijiao and the Yalong Gulf. The famous products are mackerel, red snapper, sea cucumbers, sea horses, pearls, shark’s fins, abalone, edible bird’s nests, and agalloch eaglewood.

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Feb16

Top 10 of the most unusual places to stay

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1. The Ice Hotel, Sweden
Consistently getting top scores in readers’ surveys, the Ice Hotel is the coolest hotel around (literally). Built afresh every December with ice from the River Thorne in northern Sweden, and featuring specially commissioned artwork each year, this fairytale hotel is a very romantic retreat (you sleep on ice blocks covered in reindeers skins), if you can face the sub-zero temperatures in the rooms. There is an ice bar, a wedding chapel and more traditional cabins for those who don’t like to be quite so chilled. Go now: with the impact of global warming, the option of staying at this amazing hotel might not be with us for long. (website: www.icehotel.com)

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Oct20

Sightseeing in Prague means wandering through an invigorating diversity

prague.jpgMatička Praha – ‘little mother Prague’ – was largely undamaged by WWII, and the cityscape is stunning. Its compact medieval centre remains an evocative maze of cobbled lanes, ancient courtyards, dark passages and churches beyond number, all watched over by an 1100-year-old castle. Kidnapped by communism for 40 years, Prague has become one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations. Its traditional pubs and eateries have been augmented by a wave of gourmet restaurants, cocktail bars and trendy cafes – though you can still feast on pork and dumplings washed down with a beer.

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