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The travel thread

My mates in Rome, he booked into a hostel for the night and paid an extortionate price and that was the cheapest he could find so I looked online and I've found us this place which is about 20/30 min metro and bus journey away from the city centre but seems pretty cool and more reasonably priced.

It has a swimming pool, jacuzzi, bar, restaurant, nightclub etc. Seems to get a good write up as well so we're staying there instead of some grotty over priced city centre hostel. :D
 
Lichfield is the brand I guess? I don't get the Brummie connection thought please do explain...

Yay on the hostel then. It sounds wicked. Cheap as well. Private on-suite room for less than shared dorms in city centre hostels which all seem to get pretty bad reviews anyway.

Did you friend say whether it was easy to find? It's a metro, train then walk to reach it. By the time we've paid for bus / metro etc it'll probably be more expensive than staying in city centre hostel but it sounds much better than all the others. Swimming pool, jacuzzi, bar, club etc. :D
 
I go tomorrow first thing.

According to TripAdvisor and various other website the place my mate is staying in tonight is dirty, smelly and dodgy. Recent stories of sewage from the blocked toilets spilling into the bathrooms, homeless people, junkies and prostitutes littering the streets outside and all sorts of other nice stuff. He says it's nice. :D
 
TheSpade said:
My mates in Rome, he booked into a hostel for the night and paid an extortionate price and that was the cheapest he could find so I looked online and I've found us this place which is about 20/30 min metro and bus journey away from the city centre but seems pretty cool and more reasonably priced.

It has a swimming pool, jacuzzi, bar, restaurant, nightclub etc. Seems to get a good write up as well so we're staying there instead of some grotty over priced city centre hostel. :D

Dont forget to add the cost of the trip into town, when weighting up which hostel to stay it. I've met many people that are on a budget and stay in the cheaper out of town hostels, but they pay £5 everyday to get into town, making it more expensive then the hostel in town.
 
Just saw a report on The One Show (yes it is shite)

Anyway, a family holiday for 4 on all the budget airlines came to around £720

On British Airways it came to £748

When you added all the luggage costs to the budget airlines, they all came to over £760

So.. BA is better quality and cheaper!
 
eDDe9 said:
So.. BA is better quality and cheaper!
HAH! i knew it!

when people moan to me about the budgets, i always tell them they should have gone with BA in the first place. you get what you pay for. :)
 
aye... no doubt. i'm sure if you're just nipping over to dublin for the weekend and it only costs £20, they would be fine. in fact, cletus is going to do exactly that in October. :)
 
eDDe9 said:
Just saw a report on The One Show (yes it is shite)

Anyway, a family holiday for 4 on all the budget airlines came to around £720

On British Airways it came to £748

When you added all the luggage costs to the budget airlines, they all came to over £760

So.. BA is better quality and cheaper!

If you were a family looking to do things on a budget you'd choose to a package holiday though, surely?
 
Red Arrow said:
And thats why you should always bally up kids, even if she tells you shes on the pill. Dont believe the bitch, she'll be up the duff before you know it and suddenly you wont be able to attent the festivals that all your mates are going to!

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Sponsered by Durex.

Too fucking true.

Although the weather forecast for the Big Chill has very slightly cheered me up!
 
We leave for Hungary tonight.

My car dropped a cog yesterday. It's in the garage getting a new fucking engine:(

While its there I am getting a lot of other nice bits put into it, so it's not all bad.

Put us in a state of emergency though! Ended up renting a 1.8 Mondeo for 11 days until the 11th.

Have the maps, need to phone the ferry company and change car reg, wash and pack clothes, go to bank and then load in all the supplies. I need to get a GB sticker, headlamp deflectors too, but I'm hoping the rental company has them.

Then it's off to dover in the night:D
 
Petrol was around €1.60 a litre when i was in France a couple of weeks ago.
 
The route we take is just over 1000 miles each way. Plus we want to drive to Transylvania for a day or two while we are in Hungary.

A trucker one of the blokes who is coming with us knows advised us to fill up in Belgium and Austria to save money.

£250 petrol maybe, there and back- spilt four ways.

EDIT: Just checked and Belgium is €1.50 per litre and Hungary is €1.10.
 
I went on holiday/"went travelling" (;) ) to Australia, Cambodia and Nepal earlier this year, and i'd definitely recommend all three places, to say the least! I had a fantastic time... would be nice to write up some stories and post some piccies eventually, if anyone's interested.

I'd say they're all fairly good locations if money's an issue, Cambodia and Nepal, because they are cheap if you live on a budget (think 60p a room for the night in the mountains cheap, in Nepal!). Saying they are "poor" countries is however mightily condescending, but definitely... poverty is there. Technically, Cambodia is better off according to "the figures" but I found Phnom Penn pretty confronting when I arrived.

Cambodia's a fantastic country though... and it seems to be getting a fair chunk of tourism at the moment, due to people getting the "scam bus" (;)) over from Thailand for the beach(es) and a lot of package tours coming from Asia. Still, as soon as you get away from Siem Reap and Sihnoukville, it's a pretty different world. I didn't really have time to explore that much, but apart from those places I went to Phnom Penn and Kampot (great little town, and the Bokor park is amazing! The old "Hotel" and seeing Vietnam through the mist at the top are great, plus the all round craziness of "wow, i'm up a hill in a flat as hell country!".) Temples of Angkor are well... enough said, they're fucking amazing, although it doesn't quite sink in, as you're just seeing... so much.

I mentioned Australia's good on a budget, cos... whilst it's expensive, it's easy as hell to find work, and they pay you a nice sum for picking fruit, working in a bar, whatever. The minimum wage is about £8 an hour (and i met backpackers on about $30)! The people I met who had really managed to get money together and travel 'round were in slightly "off the beaten track" places... working on cattle farms 1000 miles from the nearest city etc, or picking fruit in Tasmania (which is far enough away from Kings Cross for a lot o' people...). If you buy a LPG car, it's possible to go exploring all along the west coast and around Tassie and stuff without spending "too" much. I missed out on the West Coast, sadly... Perth is meant to be good fun in the right parts, though, and there's a shit-ton of desert and wilderness and work out in the middle of nowhere, depending on what you're into.

Personally, my favourite thing was probably going to the outback and seeing Uluru etc in Australia, as well as Tasmania. The Red Centre is pretty indescribable (I got a ton of pics there, though...), but seeing about three clouds all day, sleeping under the stars and the feeling that there really is..... nothing around, is kinda great.

I ended up in Nepal after Cambodia, having had a mini-fantasy of sitting on some mountain for a couple of years :D I think in some ways this was my favourite place. I went there alone, having been with a friend in Cambodia, and staying with relatives some of the time in Aus, and I kinda loved this. It's just the most fantastic country, with genuinely friendly people (seriously: it's impossible for someone to have the "omg they just want my money wah wah" mindset there for long). Lots of the people I met had been in India, and found it hugely different, in terms of how you actually have... personal space, and aren't constantly swamped. I went to Kathmandu and Pokhara and then trekking in the Annapurnas to 4000 n something metres. If you have a desire to test your patience and yet still be smiling, amazed and laughing, then Nepal will probably do the trick :D buses crawling up mountains (and sometimes off them, sadly..), strikes, climbing up hills for sunrise and 3500 steps at a go.... stuff like that. Dunno if I can really put a lot of it in words, but chaotic, polluted confusion, and serene blissfulness (o2 deprivation!) on the roof of the world kinda hooked me... <3 In fact, I'm still on a natural comedown from not being there any more... hah.

ramble ramble ramble :D
 
^ Great post. I really enjoyed reading it. :)

Feel free to post more stories about your travels because I for one, would love to hear them.
 
I read an article about weed in cambodia.

for a spliff, the paper costs more than the weed.


OH BTW
leaving in 4 hours, for 2 weeks in the south of france,
sipping wine, munchin cheese etc...

since my father got rich, his new hobby is booking.... everything
 
eDDe9 said:
Just saw a report on The One Show (yes it is shite)

Really??

I thought 'The One Show' was just a shitty little Scottish programme they made to fill 30 minutes where the Gaelic pish used to be? Is it actually shown in England? What's the point, is it not just all Scottish stuff?
 
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