How To Use Youth hostel In A Sentence

  • It had occurred to me that the youth hostellers had opened up an intriguing possibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Buoyed by optimism, people opened youth hostels and cafés. Times, Sunday Times
  • My sojourn in the youth hostel was thankfully short.
  • I went youth hostelling in the Peak District.
  • On the edge of the town where I live, running between the Victorian park and the youth hostel and leading to a footbridge crossing the river, is an unassuming lane bordered by hedges.
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  • Now plans have been unveiled by the Youth Hostel Association to convert part of the site into homes.
  • They all like youth hostelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where possible he had to stay in local youth hostels. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the latest evolution of youth hostels from the days of the draughty bunkhouse, England's biggest budget accommodation group is inviting farm B&Bs on to its books.
  • I went youth hostelling in the Peak District.
  • There are very few youth hostels, and hotels are usually very expensive. Travels with Rosinante
  • He was put up in a youth hostel for about six months, thousands of miles away from his family. Times, Sunday Times
  • I stay at a youth hostel painted in cheery primary colours and with a roof angled as severely as any Swiss chalet.
  • Where possible he had to stay in local youth hostels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other unusual and seemingly bogus addresses: Thirty people registered at youth hostels.
  • They all love youth hostelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Youth hostels are perfectly placed in many of the best walking areas. Times, Sunday Times
  • There would be additional employment in the offices, boutiques and a youth hostel.
  • The school is a youth hostel and the grocers' shop has closed. The Times Literary Supplement
  • But in the youth hostel, the welcome was very different. Travels with Rosinante
  • There are very few youth hostels, and hotels are usually very expensive. Travels with Rosinante
  • And they adjust alarmingly quickly to life improvements: one minute, you're happy to have made it from youth hostel to hotel; the next, you're getting pernickety about the thread count of the sheets. I'd be much happier if people stopped asking if I was happy | Rachel Cooke
  • The building later became the village hall, then a youth hostel with community use in the winter.
  • He was put up in a youth hostel for about six months, thousands of miles away from his family. Times, Sunday Times
  • Passing the youth hostel, we climbed through gorse and bracken to Port Eynon Point.
  • Stately homes, luxury country pads, five-star hotels and even budget youth hostels are lining up to provide race fans accommodation.
  • The guy rolling the doobie on the bunk at the end of the youth hostel (an ageist term if ever there was one!) could be anything, an Oz or a Swede, but he won't be an old geezer.
  • The Youth Hostel Association says 39 hostels are loss-making and the same number again are borderline, and there is a market for budget accommodation in city centres.
  • Youth hostels are perfectly placed in many of the best walking areas. Times, Sunday Times
  • Close to an international wharf, the hotel changed some guestrooms for young travellers, known as the youth hostel.
  • Expressions: le gîte et le couvert = room and board le gîte rural = country inn (a self-catering accommodation) le gîte d'Etape = youth hostel French Word-A-Day:
  • A youth hostel is a place where esp. young people stay when they are on a walking holiday.
  • We ended up walking the streets with our suitcases and had to spend the night in a flea-bitten youth hostel, with lots of old men and young lads.
  • I'm staying in a youth hostel which, for the other 11 months of the year when there's no major festival going on is a university hall of residence.
  • a youth hosteller
  • Local youth hostels too provide bed and breakfast for £14 or more, depending on the choice of a dormitory or a room.
  • Expect to pay around 12 to 20 euros for a youth hostel, 25 to 45 euros for a basic pensione or small hotel, and around 70 to 120 euros for a mid-range hotel.
  • Alan Reade, a civil engineer who lives in Claverley, was a keen youth hosteller and recalls how, as a 12-year-old in August 1953, he and his brother cycled from home to Criccieth for their usual family summer holiday. Shropshire Star
  • Buoyed by optimism, people opened youth hostels and cafés. Times, Sunday Times
  • The family of a Scots backpacker who died when a fire swept through an Australian youth hostel last week have spoken for the first time about the tragedy.
  • But in the youth hostel, the welcome was very different. Travels with Rosinante
  • It might look like a mid-range designer hotel, but this is a youth hostel. Times, Sunday Times

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