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Old 02-22-2010, 11:33 AM   #1
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Please Recommend BEST Europe Hostel Guide

We love to travel, as some of you already know. Now that we are retired, we have time to do what we never had time to do before - just take off wandering with no schedule in mind.

We have been hearing a lot about "gap" travellers aged 30-60 and couples who are staying in hostels during their explorations. There are almost universally positive reports online, along with plenty of tips in choosing "gap-friendly" places to stay.

What PAPER or INTERNET hostel guide or listing do you recommend as being the most best comprehensivest guide?

And are there any EBOOK guides that you recommend?

THANKS!
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I'm not sure what you mean by "gap-friendly". Can you elaborate?
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Old 02-22-2010, 12:20 PM   #3
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Gap-Friendly: I've seen this describing hostels with private rooms which are desired by middle-aged couples, which they are calling the "gap" traveller. I suppose we bridge the gap between college kids and seniors?

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Thank you, that's a new term on me!

I'm afraid I can't help with your question - I find that my need for "stars" in a hotel has increased as I've got older .
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Thank you, that's a new term on me!

I'm afraid I can't help with your question - I find that my need for "stars" in a hotel has increased as I've got older .
I used to quote that also, but after we followed a Rick Steve's guide in Spain and stayed in a couple of his recommended hotel/hostels, we are thinking of doing it again. The rooms were bigger and cleaner than what we paid much more for at "regular" hotels, and we were welcomed by the owners, who seemed happy to rent a room to mature married couples.

I'm hoping to find a guidebook or something and see if this sort of pleasant experience can be common or if the Rick Steve's rooms were rare finds.

If it doesn't work out, we may end up knocking on your door and begging for a sofa for a few nights.
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If you're visiting the UK or Ireland, what you want is a "B&B" - "Bed and Breakfast" guide. B&B's offer excellent value for money, and are much cheaper than hotels. There are lots of guides available.
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If you're visiting the UK or Ireland, what you want is a "B&B" - "Bed and Breakfast" guide. B&B's offer excellent value for money, and are much cheaper than hotels. There are lots of guides available.
That's good to know! In the US, B&B's are usually as expensive or more so than hotels. The visitors feel that they are staying in someone's home and pay more for ambience.

With Tim and me, well, we only drop into our room late at night, sleep a couple of hours, and get up early for another long day of sightseeing. A roof that doesn't leak and en suite bathroom are our only requirements.
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We love to travel, as some of you already know. Now that we are retired, we have time to do what we never had time to do before - just take off wandering with no schedule in mind.

We have been hearing a lot about "gap" travellers aged 30-60 and couples who are staying in hostels during their explorations. There are almost universally positive reports online, along with plenty of tips in choosing "gap-friendly" places to stay.

What PAPER or INTERNET hostel guide or listing do you recommend as being the most best comprehensivest guide?

And are there any EBOOK guides that you recommend?

THANKS!
The Youth Hostel Association (don't let the name put you off - they cater for all ages of hostellers), is a national organisation of hostels (as distinct from Bed and Breakfast and Guest Houses) in the UK. You can find out more at: http://www.yha.org.uk/


They are also part of an international hostelling association - about which you can read more at:
http://www.hihostels.com/web/index.en.htm?linkid=980019&linksubid=hi

In the UK Youth Hostels tend to be cheap and very well run - don't know about international hostels but have heard nothing bad about them.

Happy travelling
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I generally prefer to use the Lonely Planet guides (which I have to pay more for to receive in PDF format than I would for a paper copy - what's up with that??!), but I travel on my own and thus prefer a sociable place over other concerns like nice facilities.

You'd probably be best served by going to highly rated places according to hostelworld.com and the like. High ratings on there will generally mean it's couple friendly, new-ish facilities, etc., though not necessarily always the best place to meet others or imbibe.
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Old 02-22-2010, 06:20 PM   #10
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BY FAR the best resource I have used for traveling is tripadvisor.com. It was amazing to find cheap hotels on their that were rated very high, or other hotels that looked incredibly nice but ended up being terrible. I highly recommend using that. Just pick the location you want to go, and see what their top hotels are.
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BY FAR the best resource I have used for traveling is tripadvisor.com. It was amazing to find cheap hotels on their that were rated very high, or other hotels that looked incredibly nice but ended up being terrible. I highly recommend using that. Just pick the location you want to go, and see what their top hotels are.
I'd second that recommendation.

Tripadvisor also tends to have a lot of reviews from real people on there - personally, I do prefer to trust these (as long as there's enough to make it a representative sample).
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I can recommend www.hostelworld.com/
You can finetune your search and only look for budget hotels and appartments and you can search on minimum rating and price as well. They do campsites, hostels and budget hotels all over the world. I've stayed in a number of budget hotels that I booked through hostelworld and often ended up in really nice places and sometimes really interesting places. Only once I stayed in a place that I didn't like very much.
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I can recommend www.hostelworld.com/
You can finetune your search and only look for budget hotels and appartments and you can search on minimum rating and price as well. They do campsites, hostels and budget hotels all over the world. I've stayed in a number of budget hotels that I booked through hostelworld and often ended up in really nice places and sometimes really interesting places. Only once I stayed in a place that I didn't like very much.

Perfect! I went there and found some good examples almost immediately. I had tried hostels.com and a few other places, but this one seems to have the most info.




And thank you all for the good advice! BTW, while we are at it, the absolutely worst travel advice we ever got twice out of three times using it was AARP. They make rooms in dangerous neighborhoods sound good. Beware!
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Oh and let me toss in something else that is awesome. The AAA Visa travel money card. You never want to bring a debit card when traveling (too risky), but the travel card works the same with all the protection of a credit card. You can load it three times (for a $5 fee or something like that for non-members), and it works just like a debit card. I never had a problem with it. The greatest thing is when you get back you just keep using it until you run out
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