Every year in Europe so many new hostels open, because of that they are always having tough competition amongst them. It’s easy to find hostel in any city of Europe, but to find best one from so many hostels in any city is difficult.
We had searched and made a list of 17 hostels in Europe, which are the best ones. We wont guarantee that you will like it or not because every human haves his own choice. But we think that by booking our mentioned top hostels you will have a fascinating stay in Europe.
1 – St. Christopher’s at The Winston, Amsterdam

The Winston is famous in top Dutch city. Located in the heart of Amsterdam between Dam Square and Red-Light District. The hostel haves well furnished neat and clean 30 private rooms, a private beer garden, and their well-known nightclub. The local artists decorate all of its 30 private rooms.
It haves Amsterdam’s one and only Belushi’s bar with great food and drinks, also haves a nightclub.
2 – Albareda Youth hostel, Barcelona

This is the newer hostel in Barcelona got fame so rapidly from that it can be known easily that they will be doing right to establish more their hostel. That youth hostel is located in the Sants-Montjuic district, in the famous Avenue Paral.lel. The hostel staff is nice and friendly. The facilities are clean, and free Wi-Fi.
Surroundings of hostel haves best place to go out the coolest bars, clubs and restaurants are only few steps away from hostel.
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Beijing is heart of China, It is it’s capital in every sense of word. After Olympics, It has once again regained it’s top position in place to visit list of many tourists.
Beijing is situated at 40 degrees north latitude and 116 degrees east longitude. It lies at approximately the same latitude as Philadelphia in the U.S. and Madrid in Spain. It is 43 meters above sea level and 183 kilometers from the sea. Beijing covers an area of 16,800 square kilometer, 38% of it is flat land and 62% mountains. Surrounded by the Yanshan Mountains on the west, north and east, Beijing stands on the alluvial plain of the Yongding River and faces the Bohai Sea.
Beijing has a continental climate. Annual rainfall averages nearly 700 millimeters; most of it comes in July and August. Winter is dry and cold. The frost-free period is 185 days. The best time to visit Beijing is May, September and October, when people enjoy bright sunny sky.
In order to see it all, you should spare at least 6 or more days. Be prepared to spend upward of $200 per person per day once you land in china till your departure. Based on information gathered from friends and some Internet searches, I have planned following plan to fully enjoy Beijing, China.
Day 1: The Great Wall and The Ming Tombs
Visit the Badaling section of The Great Wall that is the most famous of all because it is well preserved and restored to fullest glory. It climbs up and down, twists and turns along the high mountain ridges. A real treat to watch and experience.

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