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]]>As a place of refuge for those fleeing the South during the Great Migration. this Victorian brownstone hotel comes with a rich history. With its original facade well-maintained, this hotel is conveniently situated north of central NYC, near an array of bars, restaurants, and the world-famous Paris Blues jazz club.
Opened in 1908, this historical landmark is situated in the heart of Manhattan. With an option between bunk bed cabins and standard suites, The Jane Hotel is modeled after luxury ship and train cabins, thereby providing a charming, old-world feel along with all the modern amenities such as unlimited WiFi and even multi-lingual staff members.
Just a 20-minute walk from Times Square, the Rockefeller Center, and the Museum of Modern Art, Pod 51 is at the heart of the action. This trendy hotel is ideal for social travelers, with a cafe with a foosball table.
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]]>Located on a street filled with restaurants and stores in the Old Center, The Flying Pig is ideal if you’re looking for a nonstop party. With the choice between a private room and shared dorms, this hostel has a lively bar with a pool table where DJs perform on a regular basis. It’s also within walking distance of numerous hotspots located in the medieval city center known as De Wallen.
The world’s first five-star hostel, The Bulldog has been accommodating happy young travelers since opening its doors in 1975. The living room-styled smoker-friendly bar brings DJs to perform twice a week, while there is a wide variety of rooms to choose from, including a private suite with a full kitchen. You may even arrive in time for The Bulldog Summer Boat Tour!
Branded as “Amsterdam’s Boutique Hostel” Cocomama provides a sense of luxury and comfort that others lack. Its homely private rooms all have en-suite bathrooms, while there are several themed suites to choose from, including Van Gogh, sky, farm, forest, and the Dutch tulip.
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]]>Before you can begin your hiking filled weekend, you need to go to the small city of Sokcho. There are a lot of small hotels to choose from, but The House Hostel is an eclectic budget guest house that welcomes everyone. Once you are settled in, you can plan your early morning hike in the park.
Seoraksan is the third highest mountain in South Korea reaching 1,708 meters. A hiker’s paradise, in order to climb up the mountain in a day, you will need to leave for the park at 4:00 AM. A day pass to the park costs about $3.50. Once in the park, you will walk by the giant Buddha and begin the slow hike up the mountain. You should be at the summit in the afternoon, and have time to make it down the mountain, although some hikers opt to spend the night.
After coming down the mountain, head back into Sokcho and try one of the many barbecue restaurants. A long day of hiking requires some Samgyupsal and Bulgogi. It will be a weekend to remember.
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]]>Try to keep things simple by checking just three websites in order to find out about hotels’ quality, location, and prices. Here they are.
Tripadvisor is a great resource for finding unbiased reviews about hotels from real travelers just like you. You’ll also be able to see photos and learn all about the hotels’ amenities in order to make an informed decision. On top of all that, they even have a booking engine to help you find the best prices.
Kayak is the top option for finding the best deal on a hotel room. This website’s powerful search engine allows you to filter by stars, price, cancellation policy, rating, and even more so that you can stay in the hotel which works best for you.
Google Hotels is relatively new but is also a top choice when searching for a hotel to book. The service shows where hotels are located and what transportation options will be for getting from place to place during your stay
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]]>Jane Hotel is located in a 1908 sailor house. It’s now a true gem where you can stay in ship-shaped cabins and an affordable way to stay in downtown New York without breaking the bank.
If you’re going to Mexico City, staying at El Patio 77 is a great idea! You can get a suite in the fascinating 19th-century home for well below $150 per night, which will leave you a large portion of the travel budget for exploring the city.
Generator is a hotel chain with locations in many big cities around Europe, but our favorite is definitely the one in Paris. Its charming retro furniture and industrial-chic interior will relax you and make a perfect starting point for exploring Paris.
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]]>The post Best Budget Hotels in New York for an Affordable Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As a place of refuge for those fleeing the South during the Great Migration. this Victorian brownstone hotel comes with a rich history. With its original facade well-maintained, this hotel is conveniently situated north of central NYC, near an array of bars, restaurants, and the world-famous Paris Blues jazz club.
Opened in 1908, this historical landmark is situated in the heart of Manhattan. With an option between bunk bed cabins and standard suites, The Jane Hotel is modeled after luxury ship and train cabins, thereby providing a charming, old-world feel along with all the modern amenities such as unlimited WiFi and even multi-lingual staff members.
Just a 20-minute walk from Times Square, the Rockefeller Center, and the Museum of Modern Art, Pod 51 is at the heart of the action. This trendy hotel is ideal for social travelers, with a cafe with a foosball table.
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]]>The post Best Amsterdam, Netherlands, Hotels For Young Travelers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located on a street filled with restaurants and stores in the Old Center, The Flying Pig is ideal if you’re looking for a nonstop party. With the choice between a private room and shared dorms, this hostel has a lively bar with a pool table where DJs perform on a regular basis. It’s also within walking distance of numerous hotspots located in the medieval city center known as De Wallen.
The world’s first five-star hostel, The Bulldog has been accommodating happy young travelers since opening its doors in 1975. The living room-styled smoker-friendly bar brings DJs to perform twice a week, while there is a wide variety of rooms to choose from, including a private suite with a full kitchen. You may even arrive in time for The Bulldog Summer Boat Tour!
Branded as “Amsterdam’s Boutique Hostel” Cocomama provides a sense of luxury and comfort that others lack. Its homely private rooms all have en-suite bathrooms, while there are several themed suites to choose from, including Van Gogh, sky, farm, forest, and the Dutch tulip.
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]]>The post The Perfect Weekend Trip To South Korea’s Seoraksan appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Before you can begin your hiking filled weekend, you need to go to the small city of Sokcho. There are a lot of small hotels to choose from, but The House Hostel is an eclectic budget guest house that welcomes everyone. Once you are settled in, you can plan your early morning hike in the park.
Seoraksan is the third highest mountain in South Korea reaching 1,708 meters. A hiker’s paradise, in order to climb up the mountain in a day, you will need to leave for the park at 4:00 AM. A day pass to the park costs about $3.50. Once in the park, you will walk by the giant Buddha and begin the slow hike up the mountain. You should be at the summit in the afternoon, and have time to make it down the mountain, although some hikers opt to spend the night.
After coming down the mountain, head back into Sokcho and try one of the many barbecue restaurants. A long day of hiking requires some Samgyupsal and Bulgogi. It will be a weekend to remember.
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]]>The post Be Sure to Check These Travel Sites Before Choosing a Hotel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Try to keep things simple by checking just three websites in order to find out about hotels’ quality, location, and prices. Here they are.
Tripadvisor is a great resource for finding unbiased reviews about hotels from real travelers just like you. You’ll also be able to see photos and learn all about the hotels’ amenities in order to make an informed decision. On top of all that, they even have a booking engine to help you find the best prices.
Kayak is the top option for finding the best deal on a hotel room. This website’s powerful search engine allows you to filter by stars, price, cancellation policy, rating, and even more so that you can stay in the hotel which works best for you.
Google Hotels is relatively new but is also a top choice when searching for a hotel to book. The service shows where hotels are located and what transportation options will be for getting from place to place during your stay
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]]>The post Chic, Affordable Hotels Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Jane Hotel is located in a 1908 sailor house. It’s now a true gem where you can stay in ship-shaped cabins and an affordable way to stay in downtown New York without breaking the bank.
If you’re going to Mexico City, staying at El Patio 77 is a great idea! You can get a suite in the fascinating 19th-century home for well below $150 per night, which will leave you a large portion of the travel budget for exploring the city.
Generator is a hotel chain with locations in many big cities around Europe, but our favorite is definitely the one in Paris. Its charming retro furniture and industrial-chic interior will relax you and make a perfect starting point for exploring Paris.
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