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Discover Slovakia by Car Hire

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So starting with the capital, Bratislava, you will find a beautiful medieval old town surrounded by not so interesting block flat suburbs. The city is unusual in that it borders two other countries, Austria and Hungary, and as a matter of interest Vienna is a mere 60km away! The inner city is largely a pedestrianised area so you can leave your rental just outside and stroll in. You can easily walk across the city centre in a matter of minutes. But as you do so you’ll find many interesting buildings such as the Old Town Hall, built in the 14th century and now serves as the Bratislava City Museum. Other sites to see include Bratislava Castle, Grassalkovich Palace, the Slavín memorial and there are many more.

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- In Slovakia, as with most of Europe, you will be driving on the right.

Heading east and north along the D1 Motorway for about 45kms, you’ll come to Trnava which is an important historic town that also serves as the Roman Catholic Archbishopric in Slovakia. The city centre has much to see and visit so it’s well worth some of your time.

A little detour off the D1 and onto the R1 for about 40kms will get you to Nitra, which is one of the oldest cities in Slovakia and is also one of the biggest. In the city centre you’ll find the Hrad (castle) which is possibly over a thousand years old.

-  The speed limits are 130km/hr on motorways, 90km/hr on main roads, and 60km/h in built up areas.

Returning to Trnava and continuing on the D1 will bring you to Tren
ín. This city is sometimes referred to as the Pearl of Povazie because of its great beauty, both natural and architectural. The city has several interesting museums and it also has some fine shopping streets. The highlight of any trip here would be a visit to Tren
ín Castle which traces its origins to Roman times and it overlooks the city.

- The D1 motorway is the most important road in the country as it spans the entire length west to east. However the road is still under construction in some parts, so it may be a case of where you are driving along at 130km/h and then you are suddenly brought to a crawl as you travel through the construction sites.

 

Continuing north-east along the D1 you will eventually arrive at Zilina. This city has been destroyed a number of times in its history but it has always been rebuilt and today it’s an important industrial centre for Slovakia, which includes the car manufacturer Kia. The city is an important hub for travel, going east-west there is Ukraine – Prague and going north-south there is Warsaw – Vienna. While here there’s plenty to see such as Budatín Castle, the Church of St. Stephen the King and much more.

-The motorway is tolled, and you can pay by purchasing a sticker in a post office or petrol station. The price is dependant on the size of your vehicle and the duration can be for 15 days or for a year. Remember that the sticker has to be displayed on your windscreen.

Turning south on the D1 you’ll find Martin which is located close to the Malá Fatra and Ve>ká Fatra mountain ranges – it has excellent skiing opportunities. Within the town itself you can find such attractions as the Slovak Matica and the Slovak National Museum.

-The permitted alcohol level is 0. Any alcohol at all in your blood is an offence while driving. Also driving whilst using your mobile is illegal.

Another detour off the D1 and on road 65 will get you to Banská Bystrica. This city is worth the detour, as it lies between four important national parks of Slovakia. The national parks Velka Fatra, Nizke Tatry, Polana, and Stiavnicke Vrchy are all situated around the city. Before you head out to the parks, a wander around the city centre will be rewarded with many beautiful Romanesque and Gothic buildings. This medieval city also has excellent access to the mountains.

-During the winter months, October to March, it’s required by law that all cars drive with their headlights on.

Returning to Martin and then continuing east you’ll come to Presov.

This city is one of the largest in the country and students make up more than 10% of the city’s population, so the city has a lively nightlife. The city is an important cultural centre with some of the finest opera, theatres and plays held at the Jonás Záborský Theatre. The city centre is also a magnificent place to wander around and see all the different styles of architecture throughout the ages.

- If there is a tram to your left, and it indicates right it has right of way even if it means cutting you off.

Turning south you’ll arrive in Kosice. This city is second only to Bratislava in size and importance in Slovakia. The city centre is largely pedestrianised and here you will find the East Slovak Museum, East Slovak Gallery and the Slovak Technical Museum. The city is also host to the oldest annual marathon in Europe, the Kosice Peace Marathon.

- That’s the end of the journey across Slovakia and visiting most of the major sites. A non-stop trip back to Bratislava should take about 6 hours, so take your time and enjoy the scenery for the second time.

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Top Ten Cities in The World

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 Top 10: Hong Kong, China

 

As We all known, Hongkong’s step is faster than the pace of life of New York, , work still busy than London, beautiful landscape is more charming than Paris. Many female models and actors in a tight schedule over will come to Hong Kong to fully relax. Since reunification, the regular beauties will see the mainland to visit Hong Kong.

 

Top 9: Tel Aviv, Israel

In this city, you will find here is the exquisite beauty. Look for nightlife here , charming beaches, you will obviously feel the eyeballs are not enough; However, before long you will find women here are just like you, handsome guy like clouds in the city, so that “colored women” who dizzying.

 

Top 8: Montreal, Canada

 

This is a Canadian city full of French flavor, is a convergence of European culture and North American style city, but also a large number of national integration in the city. In Montreal, you will find beauty here, eclectic, all races, all colors, all kinds of size, variety of styles, everything. The city’s many institutions of higher learning, every year the influx of a large number of freshman (freshmen), for the city into fresh (fresh) of the “blood.” The city with 200 million people, “Beauty density” is high.

 

Top 7: Stockholm, Sweden

 

The city’s many universities, young beauties are more enough to be loaded by truck. If you do not believe, can go trendy Sture plan district around, where “eight days a week, 25 hours a day,” waiting for you at any time. If you think too Stureplan fashion, not for you, you can walk around to the south of the city, where beautiful women dressed casually, buy a beer, relax and enjoy leisure air here.

Top 6: Miami, Los Angeles, U.S.A

 

If you like to see “artificial beauty”,; but is skinny beauty of your appetite, then go Miami. Hollywood as a film center, the beauty of this issue that should have a quite say, In addition, there are a lot of American cities, can be regarded as “Beauty’s nest”, such as New York, Houston, and Dallas; on, and must not be less Las Vegas.

 

Top 5: Prague, Czech Republic

 

Prague, famous for beer and women, however, if three-body version of hot star Veronika – DiGiorgio Nova dangling in front, who Gude Shang beer ah! However, to advance it clear that not all women are like the body of Prague. But definitely worth a visit in Prague, buy a glass of Pilsner Urquell beer; sit on the curb it slowly to enjoy a visual feast.

Top 4: Copenhagen, Denmark

 

People who have been to Copenhagen will be on the tall, beautiful women here, remember, when we do this “world’s top ten beauty nest” voted, they will not forget to Copenhagen one vote.

 

Top 3: Caracas, Venezuela

 

Venezuela in a friendly, hospitable, with amusing Venezuelan woman to make friends is very easy, especially in the capital Caracas. Here’s a woman beautiful, sexy, elegant, Words cannot describe. In a variety of beauty contest, Miss Venezuela is often the last to win title, no squeeze into the finals in women’s beauty pageant of Venezuela, you heard it? Early years, the pirates with a large number of booty looted landed in Caracas, pearl agate, gold and silver as much as natural Needless to say, but with the sweep to the beauty to the ratio become eclipsed by the treasure. Today, Caracas dream of every man land.

 

Top 2: Milan, Italy

 

Italy is the fashion capital, is the natural “beauty capital,” how to say it has less points to win the “unfair” because the place where there are fashionable, more naturally beautiful.

 

Top 1: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, famous for two things: the beach and the beach beautiful. beauties on the Beach, not only sexy, attractive, but also outgoing and friendly. If you are a jazz fan, you certainly heard of Bossa Nova’s “The Girl from Ipanema”, just as in the song sung, as gathered on the beach with hot, beautiful woman, and, bikini cloth was minimal (China National Geographic Network Zhang to)

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Czech Republic Sightseeing

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Prague is one very hot European travel destination – so hot that summers in Prague have long felt a little less Euro-fabulous and a little more cramped. I love Prague, don’t get me wrong, but I’d like to suggest some Czech Republic sightseeing that’s further afield. You can easily spend a couple of weeks exploring this beautiful country, from the capital city in rolling hills of Bohemia to the massive underground caves and unspoilt countryside of Moravia to the east. Here are a few of my favourite Czech places – be sure to visit one on your next Czech adventure.

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I’d be kidding you if I didn’t say that your Czech Republic sightseeing adventure will either start or finish in Prague (unless you combine your trip with a jaunt over to Germany or Austria).  I do like Prague, I just feel like the city is at times overrun with massive tour groups who just wander aimlessly, missing out on the city’s true gems.  A few of my Prague favourites:

  • Charles Bridge:  It is never quiet here – even at sunrise, there are hundreds of photographers hoping for that perfect shot.  But it’s lined with artisans trying to sell their paintings/ceramics/jewellery and it certainly has a certain buzz about the place.
  • Castle Hill:  Prague Castle is actually an enormous complex of churches, chambers, and gardens.  Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to explore the entire area, including some of the quieter walking trails.  Ooh, and don’t miss the Strahov Monastery Library – it is beyond incredible.
  • Prague City Gallery:  For some reason many tourists all but skip this stop, but this huge museum has such an odd juxtaposition of modern art with a few Czech classics, heavily seasoned with Communist overtones, that it is a must see.
  • Food:  I love Czech good.  Such yummy goodness.  Here’s how to find good food in Prague:  start in a major touristy square.  Walk in any until you find a relatively quiet street.  Pick the first cafe you find.  They might nto speak English, but your taste buds will known the way.

A great daytrip is to Kutna Hora – a slightly chilling and morbid place, as its home to a cathedral made of bones.  Yes, bones – hundred and thousands of them.

Karlovy Vary

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Karlovy Vary – or Carlsbad – is the Czech spa town, and it’s a little gem of paradise.  This Czech Republic sightseeing stop is very very popular with the Russians and the Germans, who come for the healing powers of the spa waters found here. (I tried the waters and my health did not significantly improve.  Perhaps I did not ingest enough quantity of the foul smelling stuff.)  Don’t miss the spa wafers, tasty little snacks that vendors will warm up for you – I love the cinnamon and sugar ones.  You can wash it down with a splash of the popular Czech liquor, Becherovka, though you might prefer the spa waters once you’ve tried it  My top tip for Karlovy Vary is to head up into the hills; hiking here is a Czech dream.

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Just look at that photo:  is it any wonder the throngs come here to explore this Czech Republic sightseeing paradise? Cesky Krumlov is one of those few places that looks amazing in the brochure, and it’s even better in person.  The phenomenal food, friendly people, and tons of tranquil walks along the river and through the winding city streets.  It’s hard to fault a place that is so touristy and for good reason.  It’s kind of like Disney without all the marketing spiel.  Visit – this place is a must, and at the top of my list for things to do in the Czech republic.

Plze?

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For those into beer travel, Plzen is a must-visit Czech Republic sightseeing stop.  It is somewhat of an industrial city, so for tourists the big attraction here is food (yes, prepare to gain weight during any trip to the Czech Repbulic) and to visit the Pilsner Urquell factory.  It’s a decent tour, with a fun bar and gift shop as well, so if you find yourself in the area be sure to have a look.  Work off the calories with a hike up the steps in St Bartholomew’s Cathedral, the tallest in the country.

Brno

Even though this is the country’s second largest city, it isn’t normally on the tourist Czech Republic sightseeing radar.  Brno isn’t filled with glamorous attractions and sightseeing, but I love it as a city:  it’s a University town, so it has a wonderfully relaxed cafe culture atmosphere.  It also has a number of brewery/restaurants (by that I mean restaurants that brew their own concoctions), which makes for delicious good fun.  Don’t miss the castle that towers over the city, including its creepy catacombs.

Tel?

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A small but terrific stop if you find yourself in the area is the delightful Czech Republic sightseeing town of Telc.  It’s tiny, literally a single major square lined with these gorgeous buildings you see.  The town also has a beautiful park, and you can explore both the church and the castle.  Even if it’s just for a couple of hours, make it a point to see Telc – it’s like stepping back in time.

Olomouc

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Another university town like Brno, the small town of Olomouc is unknown to many tourists, but I think this stop is well worth any Czech Republic sightseeing itinerary for it’s magnificence town square alone.  The column in the centre of this square, the Holy Trininy, is a UNESCO world heritage site.  In fact, the entire town is steeped in history; be sure to explore the many fountains and churches scattered throughout.  Oh, and definitely have a look at the astrological clock next to the city hall (pictured); it’s far more elaborate the one in Prague and thankfully crowd-free.

Punkevní Caves

You might remember this one from our weird Europe roundup, but when discussing Czech Republic sightseeing ideas I certainly cannot leave it out.  Moravia has lots and lots of caves, but Punkevni is my recommendation based purely on the fact that you can get on a boat underground and go for a ride.  It’s a little surreal, to say the least.  These caves are so enormous you will be underground for well over an hour, walking and boating the entire time, and you only see a small portion of the cave.  This is the world that science fiction dreams about.  (Note: Choose wisely – German speakers have an advantage here, as many caves do not have an English guide option, but you can still go along and just enjoy the sights.)

by Andy Hayes

Photos by author except Prague (Einsheim), Brno (Artep)

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Best Train Journeys in the World

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In a modern world where traveling between destinations is viewed as a waste of time and resources, it is hard to actually comprehend the beauty of some of the most spectacular rides on the planet. Far less comfortable, yet far more beautiful and interesting, the time spent between two destinations is equally captivating and offers many sights and sounds.

While we are very much in a century where we have ‘no time to stand and stare’, there are still some awesome train rides across the globe where the trip itself turns into a destination. So how about hopping on these 10 grand train journeys?

Glacier Express

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Arguably the slowest ‘express’ on the planet, the 180 mile ride on this delightful route takes a good 8 hours. Not that we are complaining about the pace as this offers you loads of time to catch a glimpse of the magical panorama that lies on its path, which links the two mountain resorts of St. Moritz and Zermatt in the Swiss Alps. 291 bridges, 91 tunnels and an altitude of 6,670 feet make this train ride similar to an expedition through fairyland.

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Spectacular, stunning and picture perfect, this is a trip that the shutter bugs will really love!

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express

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Linking some of the best cities of Europe including London, Venice, Rome, Budapest or Prague, the Orient Express is the most charming way to travel on tracks. With scores of movies, novels and romantic Hollywood scenes captured on this luxurious trip, this is one for those with deep pockets. The three day trip past the beautiful countryside of France, Switzerland and Austria will cost well over 2,000 Euros for the old-age charm of the Orient Express.

Pride of Africa

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The Pride of Africa is a train journey that no nature lover should ever miss if they wish to explore the beauty, majesty and the hidden grandeur of the spectacular Dark Continent at a leisurely pace. Apart from the impeccable comfort it has to offer, the once in a year trip planned on the ‘Pride of Africa’ will take you on a 14-day epic expedition through Cape Town, Dar Es Salaam, Kimberley, Pretoria, the Kruger National Park, Beit Bridge, Bulawayo, Victoria Falls, Lusaka and through Tanzania to Dar Es Salaam.

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Billed as the most luxurious train in the world, you’d better not lose the opportunity if you’re planning a romantic vacation through the heart of Southern Africa.

Eurostar

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While not many will really be happy with the fact that you get to spend plenty of time in the Eurostar under the sea, it sure offers a great mix of comfort and class. Apart from getting you to your chosen destination in a pretty short time, it is a much better option compared to choosing the flight between London and Paris. Innovative …

Flam Railway

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Remember the awesome Norwegian Fjords? Well, here is a train ride through the world’s longest fjord Sognefjord, where on a 20 kilometer trip you’ll get to see an amazing descent from an altitude of almost 3,000 feet into the fjords of Flam. The ride looks both enthralling and hair-raising with its narrow passage way and the unforgettable sights.

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A popular tourist attraction in Norway, this is all about exploring unadulterated beauty of nature at a leisurely pace.

Palace on Wheels

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Step on the Palace on Wheels and you will find exactly what you have been promised with the name. The train that starts from Delhi in India and ends up in the royal state of Rajasthan, offers complete luxury on tracks, much like the pampering enjoyed by royal kings in the days long gone. Just to roll back time, a steam engine is used to pull the train initially out of Delhi, adding further to the experience. An elephant welcome in Jaipur, lunch at the Lake Palace in Udaipur, a camel safari near Jaisalmer and an afternoon at the Taj Mahal; the Palace on Wheels is the most comfortable way to explore India.

Eastern & Oriental Express

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Stretching between the ultra-modern Singapore and Bangkok, and traveling through lush green tropical forests, the Eastern and Oriental Express is modern, stylish and comfortable.

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Apart from all the delights it offers in terms of cuisine and hospitality, the train journey presents a perfect window into South-East Asia, its changing topography and the contrast between its urban present and its naturally-endowed past.

Royal Scotsman

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If you are getting on board the Royal Scotsman, then you must have really deep pockets – it’s the most expensive train ride on the planet. Just consider the fact that a 4-day trip on the Royal Scotsman costs more than an entire 19-day first-class trip on the Trans-Siberian, and you will get the idea. The observation car accommodates 36 passengers (yes, only 36 passengers allowed) in comfortable armchairs along with cabins specially designed for dining and other purposes.

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The train pulls over at night when you need to sleep and while the trip offers a great passage through little known waterfalls, mountains and valleys, it is obviously not for everyone.

Trans-Siberian Railway

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There is hardly any doubt that a 6000 mile ride across the vastness of Russia that carries you over a distance of one-third the planet is the grand daddy of them all. The Trans-Siberian train ride is a journey that has already achieved a mythical status for the vastness it encompasses and the magnitude of brilliance that it has in store.

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From Vladivostok across Siberia to Moscow and then to St. Petersburg, the 19-day ride offers more than you could ever find on any other train. Carriages once used by the Politburo are fitted with two bedrooms, a bathroom and a sitting/dining-room, complete with private chef. Carrying you in comfort across seven time zones, this is the ultimate experience on tracks.

It is a unique feeling to carry home when your whole journey becomes your destination as there is never a dull moment on your trip. Instead of waiting for fun and good times to start rolling as you sit in your airline seat, the great train journeys turn every moment into a memory you can cherish for a lifetime.

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20 Craziest Party Hostels Around the World

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Everyone wants to party on the road but with a million hostels in the world, where should you go? I’ve searched high and low, drank with the best of them, and endured sleepless nights by the toilet to find the best party hostels out there.
 
Here are twenty that will keep you drinking, dancing, flirting, and hugging the porcelain goddess until the sun comes up:

 

 

Surf N’ Sun   :                 Surfers Paradise, Australia.surfers_paradise_pic

With a swimming pool and open courtyard, the Surf N’ Sun packs the young, the wild, and the alcoholic. Bar Crawls take place every night and the hostel offers punch and free club entry. Boxes of goon start flowing late afternoon when people come back from the beach.

 

 

The Clown and Bard   :      Prague, Czech Republicclown-and-bard

With a 36 person dorm room, this place is always hopping. There’s a bar downstairs with a two for three happy hour beginning a pillow lounge, the Flying Pig is the spot for those looking to channel their inner Bob Marley. There’s a constant cloud of smoke seeping out into streets at all hours of the day and night. Don’t worry if you run out- there are two coffeeshops across the street!

Base  :                                  Melbourne, Australiabase-backpackers-st-kilda

Base features a downstairs club that pumps out music every night. You won’t get any sleep as the music filters up the floors and entices you to come down and party until dawn. The young and the restless fill the dance floor after drinking pitchers of beer and cheap, colorful shots. There’s usually theme and karaoke nights that let you embarrass your self all night long.

 

 

Loki   :                                        Cusco,  Peruloki-peru

Located in a 450 year old building, Loki is known throughout South America for its parties. With regular events, an open lounge, and theme nights, I wouldn’t expect any sleep here either. The bar is regularly packed so tight, you’ll be practically grinding against your neighbor.

 

 

#11 Happy Guesthouse : Phnom Penh, Cambodia11-happy-guesthouse-cambodia

Why: Located by the lake in Phnom Penh, #11 Happy Guesthouse features a huge patio, two big screen TVs, a pool table, and one dollar beers. Always packed, this hostel is filled with the party seekers who spend their days sightseeing and night drinking beer before heading to the infamous Heart of Darkness.

 

 

St. Christopher’s Inn  :                London, Englandst-christophere28099s-inn-london

A bar, karaoke, cheap drinks, and a license to go until 4am all means that this hostel is bursting with partygoers and one the busiest in London. After you drink it down, you can take it off at the rooftop hot tub. People here know where the action is and if you play your cards right, it just might be your room.

 

 

Kabul   :                                     Barcelona, Spainkabul-spain

Located in the center of Las Ramblas, Kabul has a very open second floor where all parties happen. Happy hour officially begins at 7, which is usually a few hours after everyone wakes up. With a reputation for partying, this place keeps drawing those who start partying at 2 a.m. and sleep until 2 p.m. This place gives new meaning to the term “late night.” I was called a quitter for sleeping at 5 a.m.

 

 

The Rising Cock  :                      Lagos, Portugalrising-cock-portugal

The Rising Cock is infamous for its parties and it’s well deserved. Two things happen at the Rising Cock: drinking and drinking.

Start your day with the hostel’s booze cruise on which the majority of people get naked, and then keep the partying going with drinking games at the hostel. If you can’t handle 24 hour partying, this hostel is not for you.

 

 

The Pink Palace     :                         Corfu, Greecepink-palace-corfu-greece

The Pink Palace is one of the world’s most famous party hostels in the world and with good reason: toga parties, cheap shots of ouzo, happy hours, and theme nights. After a day at the beach (which is just minutes away) or their booze cruise, you’ll be spending the night dancing at their club, Palladium, until the sun comes up. The hostel has over 300 beds- there’s a good chance, you might not end up in yours!

 

 

The Treehouse    :                        Ko Chang, Thailandtreehouse-ko-chang

Every night is a bucket night at the Treehouse, and it’s the perfect blend of a relaxed hippy vibe and partying with a very active dance floor and a lot drinking. This place has all the ambiance you need and you don’t have to stay there to party there. People trickle in from all over to have fun, making this a hotspot on Lonely Beach.

 

 

The Yellow Location  :          Rome, Italyyellow-location-rome

With a bar downstairs and semi-nightly pub crawls, it’s pretty easy to meet people at the Yellow. It’s not a huge hostel either making the close quarters also convenient for meeting fellow travelers.

 

 

 

Ostello Archi Rossi   :        Florence, Italyostello-archi-rossi

This place has been popular for a long time as evident by the walls covered by the names of past guests. A big courtyard and common dining area keep people mingling and drinking vino rossi. There are some clubs down the street and, when they close, you can move back to the courtyard to keep the party going. The rooms are a little away from the action so you can actually get some sleep if you want.

 

 

Wombats    :                                    Berlin, Germanywombats-berlin

Known for its partying, Wombats rarely sees anyone over 25. With an ultra-chic bar, everyone breaks out their best attire and pickup skills here. Cheap drinks keep travelers mingling all night long. If you can’t meet anyone here, you can’t meet anyone anywhere.

 

 

The Jazz on South Beach  :   Miami, Florida USAjazz-on-south-beach-miami

Located right near the beach, The Jazz on South Beach has an excellent bar that hosts the bold and beautiful of South Beach. This is the place to stay if you’re looking to be seen in South Beach.

 

 

 

Carnival Court  :  Capetown, South Africacarnivalcourt-capetown

There’s no chance of a good night’s sleep at Carnival Court. Located near a lot of bars (there’s also a bar in the hostel), this place is a hangover waiting to happen.  It’s wild here and everyone is looking to break a new drinking record. The staff will point you in the direction of the parties but you just might have trouble walking there as the fun here starts well before the sun goes down.

 

 

Millhouse Hostel :                     Buenos Aires, Argentinamillhouse-hostel-buenos-aires

The music is on 24-hours a day at the Millhouse and the atmosphere is extremely social! Each night has a different activity such as dance party, karaoke night, and tango lessons. Definitely a hostel for those that want non-stop fun and excitement right at home! Most commonly heard line: “Were those moans from the porno shop next store or did you get lucky last night?”

 

Auckland Central Backpackers     Auckland, New Zealandauckland-central-backpackers

Located right down town, this hostel draws upon the fact its part of the Base chain. That means all the craziness of Melbourne spills over with people getting down and dirty all night long. It will give you another reason to keep staying longer in Auckland.

 

 

India House  :  New Orleans, Louisiana, USAindia-house-new-orleans

A funky converted house that was nearly destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, the India House features eccentric local characters and travelers who just can’t leave. Maybe it’s Bourbon St. Maybe it’s the jazz. Maybe it’s the beer vending machine in the kitchen. Whatever it is, people here know how to have a good time.

 

 

Tina’s Backpackers  :             Caye Caulker, Belizetinae28099s-backpackers-belize

Located right on the beach, Tina’s Backpackers keeps people in close quarters. Everyone here is into island living – sun by day, drink by night. Though the crowd tends to be a bit older (30ish), you wouldn’t know it by the way people party here. It is way off the beaten path but it’s worth it.


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Free Sights in Europe

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1. Paris: Visit the Louvre / Eiffel Tower

Free entry for anyone under 26, make sure you bring proof of age. School  Teachers also gain free entry anytime. Planning your visit for the first Sunday of the month will also allow free entry to everyone. Watch the Eiffel Tower sparkle Every night in Paris you can catch the free light show at the Eiffel Tower.

 

2. London: Choir singing in Westminster Abbey/ Museumswestminster-abbey

Entry fee of  £10  during the day, After 5.30 pm though you can gain free entry when the Abbey Choir holds “Evensong”  an Anglican tradition. Many of London’s museums and galleries are free. This includes the British Museum, the National Gallery on Trafalgar Square, the National Portrait Gallery on St Martin’s Place, the Tate Modern and Tate Britain on the River Thames, and the Natural History Museum, Science Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum, all in South Kensington.

3. Athens: Climb Filopappou Hillfilopapouhill

Climb Filopappou Hill  just 15 minutes walk from the gates of the Acropolis, was known in ancient Greece as the Hill of the Muses and has 360 degree panoramic view of Athens and the Parthenon,. Entrance to the site is free and the climb isn’t that strenuous. There’s a good view of the rest of the city from the top also.

4. Madrid: Visit the Spanish capital’s museums museo_reina_sofia

Spanish capital’s best-known museums are free to enter at different times over the weekend. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. A great archaeological museum, with its main attraction being a replica of a prehistoric cave. Free Saturday Afternoon & Sundays.

5. Prague: Prague Castlepraguecastle

 

 

Walk through the grounds of Prague Castle Overlooking the River Vlatva  and Czech capital Free to walk amongst the grounds, Be there at 12 pm and see the changing of the guard other parts such as de Arte Reina Sofía do have charge.

6. Munich: Catch the ‘Glockenspiel’ showglockenspiel_munich

The “Glockenspiel” is a great way to spend 15 minutes. Catch the show twice daily at 11am and midday at the New Town Hall, located in the Marienplatz square. 32 life-size figurines act out the ‘Cooper’s Dance’, a Munich tradition.

 
 
 

 

7. Rome: Forum / Vatican Museumroman-forum

There may not be much left, as it’s not been as well preserved some of the other attractions in Rome, but the Roman Forum remains one of the cities most popular sights with the oldest and most important structures of the ancient city. The forum served as a city square and central hub where the people of Rome gathered. Vatican MuseumThe last Sunday of every month the best attraction in the Vatican is free. The Vatican Museum has of the largest and extensive collection of  sculptures, paintings, religious artifacts and  Michelangelo’s iconic Sistine Chapel.

8. Berlin: East Side aRT Gallery / Reichstag berlin-city-gallery

One of Berlin’s most interesting attractions, the East Side Gallery free to wander around. The Wall of Art is along one of the best preserved sections of the infamous Berlin Wall. Close to the city centre, the stretches for around 1.3km and is covered in works of art by over 100 international artists. Also check out the Reichstag, Topped of with a large glass dome it easily distinctive among the rest of East Berlin’s buildings, the Reichstag has been home to the Bundestag (German Parliament) since 1999. Visitors can visit the roof terrace of the building which boasts amazing views of the city

9 . Belfast: Visit Belfast Castlebelfastcastle

Built in 1870 and Offering the very best views of Belfast this elegant sandstone building is surrounded by stunning grounds and mountain trails and is perfect for a day out. The visitor centre details the history of the castle, it’s inhabitants and the surrounding area and entry is free!

 
10. Amsterdam: Go to a free concertmusiktheater

On Tuesday afternoons from September to May, all show are free at Boekmanzaal,Opera House’s Muziek theater. Litsen to the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, other free concerts can also be heard each Wednesday afternoon between September and June at the Concertgebouw. Tuesday and Wednesday shows start at 12.30pm. It’s a great way to catch some great classical tunes whilst in Amsterdam.

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