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> I heard that the ‘Flying Pig’ is a great hostel to stay at. They even > have their own webpage. But it slipped my mind sorry :P > Can anyone recommend some inexpensive — > but not rundown — places to stay in Amsterdam? > What part of the city would be best for finding such > places? > Thank you.

   The Flying Pig can be found at: http://www.flyingpig.nl/ Sjoerd

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> Can anyone recommend some inexpensive — > but not rundown — places to stay in Amsterdam? > What part of the city would be best for finding such > places? > Thank you.

The Van Onna is in the wonderful Jordaan District. I loved that area and this little hotel. There is only one other hotel in this easy to reach area, and most of it is residential. It’s only a 10-15 walk from the Central Station, and close enough to all the sights, yet far enough away from the obnoxious torists. It’s very clean, yet sparse. There’s no TV or radio, but it’s cheap and serves a great breakfast. Mr. Van Onna is very kind and gracious.

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> . . . obnoxious torists.

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Can anyone recommend some inexpensive — but not rundown — places to stay in Amsterdam? What part of the city would be best for finding such places? Thank you.

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I heard that the ‘Flying Pig’ is a great hostel to stay at. They even have their own webpage. But it slipped my mind sorry :P – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Can anyone recommend some inexpensive — > but not rundown — places to stay in Amsterdam? > What part of the city would be best for finding such > places? > Thank you.

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Can anyone recommend some inexpensive — but not rundown — places to stay in Amsterdam? What part of the city would be best for finding such places? Thank you.

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I heard that the ‘Flying Pig’ is a great hostel to stay at. They even have their own webpage. But it slipped my mind sorry :P – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Can anyone recommend some inexpensive — > but not rundown — places to stay in Amsterdam? > What part of the city would be best for finding such > places? > Thank you.

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> I heard that the ‘Flying Pig’ is a great hostel to stay at. They even > have their own webpage. But it slipped my mind sorry :P > Can anyone recommend some inexpensive — > but not rundown — places to stay in Amsterdam? > What part of the city would be best for finding such > places? > Thank you.

   The Flying Pig can be found at: http://www.flyingpig.nl/ Sjoerd

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> Can anyone recommend some inexpensive — > but not rundown — places to stay in Amsterdam? > What part of the city would be best for finding such > places? > Thank you.

The Van Onna is in the wonderful Jordaan District. I loved that area and this little hotel. There is only one other hotel in this easy to reach area, and most of it is residential. It’s only a 10-15 walk from the Central Station, and close enough to all the sights, yet far enough away from the obnoxious torists. It’s very clean, yet sparse. There’s no TV or radio, but it’s cheap and serves a great breakfast. Mr. Van Onna is very kind and gracious.

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> . . . obnoxious torists.

Please define. — Harlan — Soft adventure tours, the way to go, at http://www.softadventure.net Tanzania Millennium Safari, http://www.softadventure.net/tanzania2000.htm Bike and Boat Holland, http://www.softadventure.net/bikeholland.htm Nepal, http://www.softadventure.net/nepal.htm

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