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]]>Workaway is a fantastic way to not only get free accommodation and meals but to experience the lifestyle of locals in your chosen location. In exchange for roughly 24 hours a week of your time, your host will provide you with a place to stay and will often include meals.
https://www.workaway.info/
Couchsurf is a great way to find a free place to crash for the night. Download the app and take a look at a list of locals offering a sofa for travelers in need of a place to sleep. The review system keeps it secure.
https://www.couchsurfing.com/
Megabus is huge in the US and the UK. You can travel between States from only $1.
https://us.megabus.com/
You don’t have to splash out on a hotel if you are going to spend most of your time exploring. In most cities around the world, you can find a cheap hostel if all you need is a bed for the night. In Europe, there are many hostels for just a few Euros.
http://www.hostelworldgroup.com/
Another popular and cheap way to travel in Europe is through BlablaCar. It sets you up with other people driving the same way as you. Carpooling is a great way to save cash and make friends.
https://www.blablacar.co.uk/
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]]>The family was inspired by the island of Koh Phangan and wanted to bring the experience to the bustling streets of Tel Aviv. The name “Isla” translates to the island, so you won’t have to go far to experience a slice of tropical hostel life in the city.
Here are a few reasons why you need to visit the first hostel in Tel Aviv to incorporate pods into their theme.
Their common area is a great place to meet other like-minded travelers who are making their way around the city. They have a cafe where you can sample pastries they collect from a local bakeshop. If you get the chance to stay here, try out their almond croissant – it’s delicious. They also make tasty cappuccinos and even iced coffee. Did we mention there’s wifi?
Their rooms are unique because they’re similar to cubby holes, but with a spacious twist. You’ll have your own lighting options in your pod, and an outlet to plug in your laptops and phones. Also, the coolest perk about the pod is you can adjust the height of the bed – so you can sit up in your bed and read a nice book or just unwind after a long day of walking around the city.
The people who work at Isla are all friendly and amazing people who will accommodate all your needs. Need a cool daytime activity around the city? Simply ask the staff – they’ll be happy to recommend some cool spots around the city.
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]]>For only $15 you can get a comfy bed with your own night light and curtain. They also boast a delicious breakfast buffet, which also makes it convenient since you won’t have to leave the comforts of the hostel.
If you’re looking for a down-to-earth hostel with chill people, then Green Sleep Hostel is for you. Their wifi is quick and they also have complimentary breakfast. For only $12 a night in their dorm room, you’ll be able to do your work and have a good night’s rest.
With its industrial-themed style and shocking price, you’ll be sure to add Thunder Bird Hostel to your next trip. For only $8, you get a bed in a shared dorm with a stunning lobby, where they have their own bake shop and cafe. Out of all the cheap hostels on this list, Thunder Bird takes the cake for us. How can we say no to freshly baked bread and craft coffee? Yum!
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]]>The post 5 Websites for Travelling on a Budget appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Workaway is a fantastic way to not only get free accommodation and meals but to experience the lifestyle of locals in your chosen location. In exchange for roughly 24 hours a week of your time, your host will provide you with a place to stay and will often include meals.
https://www.workaway.info/
Couchsurf is a great way to find a free place to crash for the night. Download the app and take a look at a list of locals offering a sofa for travelers in need of a place to sleep. The review system keeps it secure.
https://www.couchsurfing.com/
Megabus is huge in the US and the UK. You can travel between States from only $1.
https://us.megabus.com/
You don’t have to splash out on a hotel if you are going to spend most of your time exploring. In most cities around the world, you can find a cheap hostel if all you need is a bed for the night. In Europe, there are many hostels for just a few Euros.
http://www.hostelworldgroup.com/
Another popular and cheap way to travel in Europe is through BlablaCar. It sets you up with other people driving the same way as you. Carpooling is a great way to save cash and make friends.
https://www.blablacar.co.uk/
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]]>The post Isla: The Cool New Hip Hostel in Central Tel Aviv appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The family was inspired by the island of Koh Phangan and wanted to bring the experience to the bustling streets of Tel Aviv. The name “Isla” translates to the island, so you won’t have to go far to experience a slice of tropical hostel life in the city.
Here are a few reasons why you need to visit the first hostel in Tel Aviv to incorporate pods into their theme.
Their common area is a great place to meet other like-minded travelers who are making their way around the city. They have a cafe where you can sample pastries they collect from a local bakeshop. If you get the chance to stay here, try out their almond croissant – it’s delicious. They also make tasty cappuccinos and even iced coffee. Did we mention there’s wifi?
Their rooms are unique because they’re similar to cubby holes, but with a spacious twist. You’ll have your own lighting options in your pod, and an outlet to plug in your laptops and phones. Also, the coolest perk about the pod is you can adjust the height of the bed – so you can sit up in your bed and read a nice book or just unwind after a long day of walking around the city.
The people who work at Isla are all friendly and amazing people who will accommodate all your needs. Need a cool daytime activity around the city? Simply ask the staff – they’ll be happy to recommend some cool spots around the city.
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]]>The post Cheapest Hostels in Chiang Mai appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>For only $15 you can get a comfy bed with your own night light and curtain. They also boast a delicious breakfast buffet, which also makes it convenient since you won’t have to leave the comforts of the hostel.
If you’re looking for a down-to-earth hostel with chill people, then Green Sleep Hostel is for you. Their wifi is quick and they also have complimentary breakfast. For only $12 a night in their dorm room, you’ll be able to do your work and have a good night’s rest.
With its industrial-themed style and shocking price, you’ll be sure to add Thunder Bird Hostel to your next trip. For only $8, you get a bed in a shared dorm with a stunning lobby, where they have their own bake shop and cafe. Out of all the cheap hostels on this list, Thunder Bird takes the cake for us. How can we say no to freshly baked bread and craft coffee? Yum!
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