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		<title>Why Stay at Hostels</title>
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Help you save money so that you can spend it on things more important than where you sleep


Put you in contact both with travelers and locals – make new friends you didn&#8217;t know you had




Hostels are for men and woman, old and young, rich and poor – all that matters is that you&#8217;re a traveler


Prove [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Staying in Hostels</title>
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Most hostels will require that you have a sleeping bag or a sheet of some sort.


A simple string and bell attached to a backpack in a hostel or on a train will warn when it is moved unexpectedly.




A useful security device is a bell, as it can be attached behind doors, in hostels and on [...]]]></description>
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