Can anyone in this world please recommend a good hostel or hotel to stay in Berlin for two weeks? There are just too many options online. Please and thank you.
Richard H. replied:
http://www.hostelbookers.com/
Nam T. replied:
airbnb.com
Luize E. replied:
I stayed here not long ago, it was all right http://www.alcatraz-backpacker.de/
Jon R. replied:
Look up Alexanderplatz and you should get a few good locations. I stayed at one that had a shrine to David Hasselhoff in the bar downstairs - it was incredible!
Priti B. replied:
Try Airbnb.com
Tony C. replied:
wow its expensive = best to use YMCA or pension houses = recomended by taxi driver =http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g187323-Berlin-Hotels.html
Mark P. replied:
hostelworld.com is a great website to read reviews of hostels and book hostel beds!!
Looking for restaurant in Copenhagen for Fathers Day. Posted this over at /r/travel and got told to ask over here too so here we go. I'm heading out to Copenhagen with...
MinArbejdsBruger replied:
Is that 100-150 per person or for 4 persons? Do you want Danish food, or is that unimportant? Do you have any specific atmosphere/ambience you're seeking, ie. fine dining, cozy, lively?
Gravelfoot replied:
Copenhagen is a city of 1.3 million people and covers an area of 86 km^2 (2 million people and 2.800 km^2 if you look at what is know as "Storkøbenhavn", which includes the suburbs).
So perhaps if you were just the tiniest bit more precise in what you are looking for, people would be able to help you.
Things like approximate location, price range, type of food, type of alcohol (perhaps you really want good beer or wine or juice, etc.), seating needs (or do you perhaps want high-quality meals that you take home?), and so on and so forth, are all things that change possible responses from snarky (like mine) or annoyed, to friendly and helpful.
I honestly hope you find a place to celebrate your dad, but please update with more info before you are downvoted into oblivion.
Edit:
And please read the sidebar. It has a link specifically adressing this "dining in Copenhagen".
titen replied:
Look at the sidebar
lionzzzzz replied:
Sidebar
JunkDeluxe replied:
I would definitely recommend some of the Cofoco restaurants. The prices vary, but I have almost allways gotten a great experience with them. http://www.cofoco.dk/en/restaurants/
xroomie replied:
I like [Le Saint Jacques](http://www.lesaintjacques.dk/). Very cosy, French bistro. Took my parents from abroad there a couple of times. Quality fish & seafood dishes. I love their scallops + fish-of-the-day is always great... Have a look at the prices [yourself](http://www.lesaintjacques.dk/menukort) A good idea to book in advance, though, not many tables for 4 inside.
TheSportsPanda replied:
Go for Cofoco restaurants or one of the places associated with "Madklubben". Then you can get something like a 2-4 course meals to around the £150. These are also in the sidebar.
Arriving at Copenhagen tomorrow at 18:00
Thinking of grabbing the train to Fredrica right away.
Question is...any decent(cheap) hotels or hostels in Fredrica near the...
Sune S. replied:
A lower price is the bus 888 : http://www.abildskou.dk/
Going to Paris 3-6 Jan, can some one recommend me any cool hotels?
Christian S. replied:
Hej Maria, Hotel Lotti is really great. It is just near Rue de Rivoli, Place Vendome, Louvre and the Opera and the Marais area is very close as well. Never disappointed living at that hotel. There is also The Westin Paris which is the neighbor to the Lotti Hotel. The best hotels is near the Place Vendome, but there is also many cosy hotels around the Opera. But I highly recommend the Lotti Hotel. Close to the best shops and best restaurants. And it's beautiful too
any recommendations for cheap hostels/B&Bs/hotels in venice and/or paris?
Jess S. replied:
Bastille Hostel in Paris -- I stayed there for 2 nights over the travel break. It was about 19 euro a night (not exactly cheap, but still cheaper than the rest). Also, the location is kinda nice as the Bastille area is pretty lively.