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Tour the United Kingdom: Youth Hostels Are a Great Option

Submitted by v8 on Sunday April 12, 2009 No Comments

If you’re visiting the UK whether as a traditional tourist or a backpacker, staying at one of the UK’s hostels can offer you great prices in some pretty fabulous regions. There are hostels that play host to families and those that focus on young travelers. Travelocity can help you in getting the most appropriate accommodations to fit your travel situation.

Recommended Hostels in Town
There are numerous hostels in most of the UK’s larger cities such as London, Liverpool or Bristol. Most are located in the center of town. London Central is one of the newest hostels in the capitol city. It is best for young backpackers that want to be near the many attractions London offers.

The hostel in Oxford is recommended as one of the best accommodations for cost in the city. Included in your price is daily breakfast and there is a cafe that serves value meals and local beers. Bristol’s hostel offers relaxing vistas over the water along with an atmosphere that is both cosmopolitan and contemporary.

Hostels Outside of Town
If you want low cost accommodations in wilder, more remote regions of the UK there are some great places waiting for you. Black Sail is in Cumbria and at Ennerdale’s Head. It’s known for its remote location as the only way to reach it is on foot. Fells such as Red Pike and the Great Gable Pillar are ideal trips for backpackers. You will find many more recommended hostels at the Youth Hostel Association.

Travelocity Deals can help you to arrange your trip to any destination you desire in the United Kingdom at fantastic prices. Staying in a youth hostel is easy on your budget so you can spend your cash on such things as dining, shopping and sightseeing. If you are going to start your trip in London you might want to check out London Pass to purchase a London Pass and see more of the city on your budget such as Windsor Castle and the Tower of London.

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