Hostel and hotel reservations worldwide
- Canada: Toronto recommended hostel
- Canada: Vancouver recommended hostel
- Australia: Airlie Beach recommended hostel
- Australia: Alice Springs recommended hostel
- Australia: Brisbane recommended hostel
- Australia: Byron Bay recommended hostel
- Australia: Cairns recommended budget hostel
- Australia: Cairns recommended mid-range hostel
- Australia: Coral Bay recommended hostel
- Australia: Darwin recommended hostel
- Australia: Hervey Bay recommended hostel
- Australia: Magnetic Island recommended hostel
- Australia: Melbourne recommended hostel
- Australia: Mission Beach recommended hostel
- Australia: Perth recommended hostel
- Australia: Sydney recommended hostel
- Cook Islands: Rarotonga recommended hostel
- Fiji: Nadi recommended hostel
- Hawaii: Honolulu recommended hostel
- Mexico: Mexico City recommended hostel
- New Zealand: Auckland recommended hostel
- New Zealand: Bay of Islands recommended hostel
- New Zealand: Christchurch recommended hostel
- New Zealand: Queenstown recommended hostel
- New Zealand: Rotorua recommended hostel
- New Zealand: Wellington recommended hostel
- Singapore: Singapore recommended hostel
- South Africa: Cape Town recommended hostel
- South Africa: Johannesburg recommended hostel
- Thailand: Bangkok recommended hostel
- USA: Arizona recommended hostel
- USA: LA recommended hostel
- USA: New York recommended hostel
- USA: San Francisco recommended hostel
- Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City recommended hostel
- UK: Belfast recommended hostel
- UK: London recommended hostel London Bridge
- UK: London recommended hostel Russell Square
- Malaysia: Borneo recommended hostel
- Belize: Sarteneja recommended hostel
- Japan: Tokyo recommended hostel
- China: Beijing recommended hostel
- Argentina: Buenos Aires recommended hostel
- Peru: Lima recommended hostel
- Brazil: Rio De Janiero recommended hostel
- Indonesia: Bali recommended hostel
- General advice
- Guide to choosing a good hostel
- Hostel safety check-list
- First timer guide to hostels
- The guide to living with other people
- July 2006: Kiwi House, New Zealand
- May 2006: Belfast International Youth Hostel
- April 2006: Nomads Capital Wellington, New Zealand
- March 2006: Backpackers Internatonal, Cook Islands
- February 2006: Wake Up! Sydney Central
- January 2006 - Samesun Backpackers, Vancouver
- November 2005 - Auckland Central Backpackers
- August 2005 - Hangout, Singapore
- May 2005 - Ashanti lodge, Cape Town
- March 2005 - The Generator, London
- January 2005 - Wake Up! Sydney Central
- December 2004 - Railway Square YHA, Sydney
- November 2004 - Original Backpackers Lodge, Sydney
- October 2004 - Global Village Toronto
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- About our recommended hostels

City: LISBON
Name: Dom Sancho I - Hostel
Address: Avenida da Liberdade, 202, 1250 - 147 Lisboa, Portugal
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Dom Sancho I enjoys a privileged position, centrally situated in the heart of Lisbon. Being a family run hotel, Dom Sancho offers a perfect blend of excellent accommodation and service together with typical Portuguese hospitality. All 40 guest rooms are equipped with satellite television, air conditioning and central heating, a private bathroom, direct dialling telephone facilities and Internet service. A buffet breakfast is served in our spacious dining area, where you can have chance to meet the other guests, or plan your day. Maps and tourist information are available from reception. Room service, laundry facilities and baby sitting can also be provided upon request. The hotel provides a free bus to and from the airport.
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City: LAGOS (Algarve)
Name: IYHF Lagos
Address: R. Lançarote de Freitas, 50, 8600-605 Lagos
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The good thing about the Youth Hostel in Lagos is that it's close to everything. If you stay here, you're within the town centre, so you’re near the shops and all the facilities you could need for a wonderful holiday. Near the marina, you'll find a small boat that takes you to Meia Praia, an enormous extension of white sand. Other beaches hide behind the cliffs, and the water is a magical green, from the yellow of the sun and the deep blue sea. Going back to the city, you can enjoy its lively nightlife, checking out the many bars filled with foreign voices.
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City: PORTO
Name: IYHF Porto
Address: R. Paulo da Gama, 551, 4169-006 Porto
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Proudly unconquered and tripe eating: there you have two emblems of Oporto. As soon as you get there, you'll realize this won't be your last visit to the city. There's just too much to see. Since you're staying at the Oporto Youth Hostel, we will be honoured to serve you breakfast with a panoramic view of the Douro estuary. And after the grub, check out the town. Take in the different styles of local architecture, zigzag across the bridges, taste the Port wine in one of the many cellars, mix with the people in Bolhão marketplace, count the number of steps as you climb to the top of Clérigos' Tower and take a souvenir photo in Avenida dos Aliados. If you're a football freak, then FC Porto and Boavista stadiums are waiting to hear you scream wildly. The Rosa Mota pavillion and the coliseum should have several events scheduled to suit your taste. At night, the Ribeira and the many discos in town are a clear synonym for fun unlimited. All this and much more. Porto is a cool town.
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City: SINTRA
Name: IYHF Sintra
Address: Stª Eufémia, S. Pedro de Sintra, 2710 Sintra
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To get to the Sintra Youth Hostel, it’s uphill all the way and there you are, on the slopes of the Sintra-Cascais nature reserve. Sintra is a magical place, with its amazing landscape and a historical legacy that make it a World Heritage village. It is like an encyclopedia of historical facts and detail, with visits to its palaces - Palácio da Vila and Palácio da Pena - as well as to Castelo dos Mouros. To add to all this choice, you can always nip into the Toy Museum - a trip to the world of fantasy. After exercising your mind, it's time to burn off some calories with some orienteering, a bit of mountain-biking and a swim in the sea - can you take it? (You should be careful in the sea, as it can be quite rough). At Praia do Guincho, there's serious competition for international surfing and windsurfing prizes. And before you're off, take a look at Cabo da Roca and feel the breeze coming from the Atlantic.
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