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Unlike most travel Websites, which either blow off the fine art of hosteling in a paragraph or two or else devote pages and pages to glowing coverage in an effort to get you to book a hostel via their partner sites, EuropeHostels.ORG is devoted to giving you all the intel you need—the good and the bad—to help you decide if hostels are the right sort of budget lodging for you and, if so, how to find them.
Yes, yes, we, too, have partnered with the booking engine HostelWorld.com (one of the most reputable). Partly this is to make things easier for you readers so you can research real-time rates and avaiability, and partly to earn the money to help this site stay afloat. However, we don't stop there. Unlike most other travel sites, we link not only to our partner but to its competitors, to the official HI site, to other private hosteling sites—plus we're the only one we have been able to find that also actually lists direct links to 35 individual hosteling sites for various European countries.
This site has several sister travel sites to help you travel better and more cheaply in Europe:
- NoFrillsAir.com - Everything you need to know about Europe's wonderful low-cost airlines like RyanAir and easyJet that make European travel faster, cheaper, and easier than ever before.
- BeyondHotels.net - Hotels aren't the only places where you can lay your head for the night, and this site has advice and resources on two dozen other alternatives to hotels.
- EuropeTrains.org - A site chock full of hints, tips, and insider's advice on railpasses and the European train system.
Happy travels!
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This article was last updated in March 2008. All information was accurate at the time.
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