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Hitting the town
A Travel Blog entry by hildreth75 from Antique, Guatemala
... work out) but it was crazy to run into them... Secondly, I ran into a friend that I use to work with in Garmish..... we have never kept in contact but I guess he is managing the hostel I was staying at.....( for you gappers it was Big Jim...bald ...
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Me Beautiful antique Cairns
A Travel Blog entry by nhoad83 from Cairns, Australia
... had a pool and a really chilled out bar with a pool table so we were all happy to have found a better place than the hostel in Brisbane. Also, every night they do a different all-you-can-eat dinner which was really nice. On arrival we learnt that ...
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The first 4 days
A Travel Blog entry by michelerogge from Istanbul, Turkey
... wandering, and wandering and wandering...The city is one of the cleanest we have ever been to. I would not recommend the Antique Hostel. The room was teeny tiny, the shower/bathroom hilarious at first and then just plain irritating. It's in ...
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the second country
A Travel Blog entry by asri0 from Istanbul, Turkey
... not only the culture it has also various of things.. Istanbul has two side.. there is european side and there is asian side.. Antique Hostel is our place to stay.. first met Adam.. a good looking recepsionist.. and I think he is one of reason ...
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Istanbul- love at first sight.
A Travel Blog entry by feliz_carolina from Istanbul, Turkey
... that is full of trendy restuarants and shops. At night people walk up and down the street. Places we stayed while in Istanbul: Antique Hostel (great place, very clean and good service), I think it was 13 Euro a night for the dorm and Nobel Hotel (a ...
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mmmmmm Turkey
A Travel Blog entry by rorywitt from Istanbul, Turkey
... visited the Grand Bazaar, and bought my mom a scarf… I know… what a great guy. I also stayed at a great hostel, Antique Hostel, which is located almost next to the Four Seasons. 12 Euros a night, for a bed in a 4 bed room. Great ...
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Turkish delights
A Travel Blog entry by andrewjerome from Istanbul, Turkey
... ships to be seen, it made me reflective of the days when we lived in Newcastle, NSW. When we arrived in Sultanahmet where our hostel is, Ted became really excited by the area. Whilst the area is clearly catered to tourism, it is done so well in its ...
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not Constantinople (or Byzantium)
A Travel Blog entry by g_shook from Istanbul, Turkey
... , especially the birds around the mosques strangely lit from below as they circled. The second day, after I settled in to the hostel and showered, I explored the Topkapi Palace. It is a large palace from the time of wealthy sultans and their ...
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Let The Rabbit Read Your Fortune
A Travel Blog entry by outandaboot from Istanbul, Turkey
... of colored paper from dozens of others. Then the man reads the piece of paper/your fortune. Psychic rabbits aside, I eventually found my hostel through the labyrinth of hotels and restaurants, ate some food, and went for an early bed. The next day I spent ...
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Buenos Aries Argentina
A Travel Blog entry by mad-marlin from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... busy looking around at the sites and not looking down at our feet. The buildings are a mix of apartments, churches, hostels, shops, antique dealers, cafes, bars and markets. Most are low rise 2 or 3 storeys, but interlaced with 6 to 10 storey buildings. ...
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Dash across Northern Argentina
A Travel Blog entry by pavandsim from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... standard, but we couldnīt check in until 2pm so we decided to have a look around the San Telmo district with its famous junk/antique and other markets. The first thing we noticed ws that BA is covered in dog shit, itīs everywhere, very strange and we ...
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Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by 2taylors from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... and the heat meant we spent most of the times staring at the floor feeling rough than appreciating the churches and antique fairs, the highlight was finding somewhere selling water in the antique market! Went for lunch again at supposedly one of ...
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A little trouble in big China
A Travel Blog entry by paulandlaurac from Shanghai, China
... day of exploring. On our last day in Shanghai we checked out, put our bags in storage and went to visit an antique market. The word antique is used loosely, with most of the goods being made in Taiwan last week I would imagine. ...
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I've been Shanghai'd....
A Travel Blog entry by p4ul_allen from Shanghai, Shanghai, China
... pay a visit to see what the deal is. Building in to this trip I’ll also make a visit to the Dong Tai antique street market. It sounds good but from all the reviews nothing here will actually be antique no matter how old it looks! ...
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Robbing Russians!
A Travel Blog entry by kernaghen from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... mind walking. We walked through San Telmo first. The streets are cobblestone; sidewalks exceedingly narrow and frequently crumbling. Antique shops line Avenida Defensa. The buildings are beautiful with wrought iron balconies, two story wooden shutters of ...
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Shanghai Showdown
A Travel Blog entry by mark.wilson from Shanghai, Shanghai, China
... from the rivers edge. After walking down the Bund, we headed towards the old town where we found lots of interesting antique shops (I bought some impressive art pieces and some jade statues for a bargain price, thanks to Pete's bargaining skills!) and ...
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And then we got stuck in Buenos Aires....
A Travel Blog entry by jled from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... antique market in one of the squares, however we found that the market all along Defensa street was way better than the Antique market itself. One thing to note is that all along our South American journey we have seen and met Argentinians selling cool ...
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Tango Town!
A Travel Blog entry by thenahms from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... by to see many locals selling the most random stuff ever collected in the one area. You could buy old gramaphones, granny undies, antique coins and wooden dolls within a one meter radius. Insane how these people find this stuff and decide that its worth ...
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Arrivée ā Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by mpmeyer74 from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... terrace. The place preserves original front, ceilings, floors and marble stairs that had been redesigned combining the antique and modern designs. This hostel has a chilled out atmosphere and a friendly and helpful staff 24-7. Located in the heart of San ...
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Oregon or Bust!
A Travel Blog entry by bethh1902 from Seaside, Oregon, United States
... bite to eat at a local burger joint, and the sleeps came back in full force. So we made the hike back to the hostel, enjoying the antique car show convention that was in the area. There were more antique cars driving around the beach than I have ever ...
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Maria Giovanna Hostel Marsalforn
Rabat Road, Marsalforn, Island of Gozo, Malta
... elegantly furnished 15-bedroom hostel offering a warm yet family atmosphere. It is run with care just like a personal home. Antique furniture, modern design and comforts melt to create this peaceful atmosphere. All bedrooms are set in a rustic style with ...
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