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| She goes hostelling in USA...
Genessa Poth is the Assistant Editor of the U.S.-based, Her Sports magazine. Website: http://www.hersports.com |
| Solo backpacker? Just do it! ...
Janet McGarry is a travel journalist living in Australia. She is the Managing Editor of Backpacker Essentials. Website: http://www.backpackeressentials.com.au |
| Pack a diaper...
Diana, Austin, Texas, USA |
| Pack tennis footies...
Kerry, Minneapolis, USA |
| Youth hostel in Beijing...
The hostel I stayed at was in Chaoyang district - It's called the Zhaolong International Youth Hostel (behind the Zhaolong Hotel) - address from Lonely Planet is: Zhaolong Fandian Guoji Qingnian Binguan 6597 2299. It's on the corner of the third ring road and Nongzhanguan Nanlu Street. Y50 per night (about £4.50 or US$7.00). I liked staying there better than any of the Western Hotels (had a few days in the Marriott when I landed). The hostel has a kitchen if you want to make your own meals, a few tables and chairs sitting outside, and an indoor sitting room as well. They also had basic supplies you could buy - beer, tea, biscuits, etc at the main desk (on a hot July day - great to buy a beer for 10Y and sit outside at the tables with other travellers and Chinese students.) The rooms were very clean, kettles, hot showers, air conditioning, lockers for valuables, etc. And a free storage room where you could leave your large backpack for a few days - which I did regularly - and just carried my day-pack for 2-3 day trips outside Beijing. It's within walking distance to the bars/restaurants in the Chaoyang district, as well as walkable (long walk) to Pearl market, Silk Market, Tiatan park, etc. An added bonus -- The hostel has an agreement with the Zhaolong Hotel - you could use the pool and facilities for about 3Y. The Hotel Concierge desk arranged most of my train tickets from Beijing to wherever... for a small fee of about 10Y (about £1). Much more convenient than going all the way over to the train station! Robin, Brighton, United Kingdom |
| Passport Policies in Greece...
Shasta, Winnipeg, Canada Editor's note: Here's a short bit we'd like to add to Shasta's tip. Always carry a photocopy of the front page of your passport as well as a list of your country's consulates and embassies in the countries you are visiting. Then, if your passport is lost or stolen, it will be far easier to replace your documents. |
| Kyoto bike rentals...
Alex, Kyoto, Japan |
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