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01-05-2005, 21.44.29
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Re: need tips for selecting private accomdation in eastern europe
In article <1114971304.530338.147210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
[email]empr3ss@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I visited Prague back in 1998, and I remember, there were tons of
> people outside the train stations beckoning people to come rent out
> their homes for the night.
>
> We were 3 backpackers with very little stuff, so we chose one of the
> guys, and he led us to his apartment. I believe it turned out to be
> $10/night for each one of us, and it was a huge apartment, and quite
> nice.
>
> I now plan to do an extensive eastern europe tour this summer, and I
> would like affordable accommodation again. But I would like to remain
> a little cautious. Does anyone have any stories of getting to a
> private apartment but it was awful, or how you dealt with that
> situation?
>
> Can we assume the tourist office always knows about the nicer private
> accomodations or help us to find one that is safe (not leased by
> someone sketchy?) How would we find such accomodations in advance?
>
> If you have done such a thing, please share advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail[/color]
For lodging options in Prague you can visit
[url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/CZECH_FAQ/lodging.html[/url]
Ivan
BTW: Prague is in Central and not Eastern Europe.
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01-05-2005, 21.44.29
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Re: need tips for selecting private accomdation in eastern europe
In article <1114971304.530338.147210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
[email]empr3ss@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I visited Prague back in 1998, and I remember, there were tons of
> people outside the train stations beckoning people to come rent out
> their homes for the night.
>
> We were 3 backpackers with very little stuff, so we chose one of the
> guys, and he led us to his apartment. I believe it turned out to be
> $10/night for each one of us, and it was a huge apartment, and quite
> nice.
>
> I now plan to do an extensive eastern europe tour this summer, and I
> would like affordable accommodation again. But I would like to remain
> a little cautious. Does anyone have any stories of getting to a
> private apartment but it was awful, or how you dealt with that
> situation?
>
> Can we assume the tourist office always knows about the nicer private
> accomodations or help us to find one that is safe (not leased by
> someone sketchy?) How would we find such accomodations in advance?
>
> If you have done such a thing, please share advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail[/color]
For lodging options in Prague you can visit
[url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/CZECH_FAQ/lodging.html[/url]
Ivan
BTW: Prague is in Central and not Eastern Europe.
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01-05-2005, 21.44.29
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Re: need tips for selecting private accomdation in eastern europe
In article <1114971304.530338.147210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
[email]empr3ss@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I visited Prague back in 1998, and I remember, there were tons of
> people outside the train stations beckoning people to come rent out
> their homes for the night.
>
> We were 3 backpackers with very little stuff, so we chose one of the
> guys, and he led us to his apartment. I believe it turned out to be
> $10/night for each one of us, and it was a huge apartment, and quite
> nice.
>
> I now plan to do an extensive eastern europe tour this summer, and I
> would like affordable accommodation again. But I would like to remain
> a little cautious. Does anyone have any stories of getting to a
> private apartment but it was awful, or how you dealt with that
> situation?
>
> Can we assume the tourist office always knows about the nicer private
> accomodations or help us to find one that is safe (not leased by
> someone sketchy?) How would we find such accomodations in advance?
>
> If you have done such a thing, please share advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail[/color]
For lodging options in Prague you can visit
[url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/CZECH_FAQ/lodging.html[/url]
Ivan
BTW: Prague is in Central and not Eastern Europe.
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01-05-2005, 21.44.29
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Re: need tips for selecting private accomdation in eastern europe
In article <1114971304.530338.147210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
[email]empr3ss@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I visited Prague back in 1998, and I remember, there were tons of
> people outside the train stations beckoning people to come rent out
> their homes for the night.
>
> We were 3 backpackers with very little stuff, so we chose one of the
> guys, and he led us to his apartment. I believe it turned out to be
> $10/night for each one of us, and it was a huge apartment, and quite
> nice.
>
> I now plan to do an extensive eastern europe tour this summer, and I
> would like affordable accommodation again. But I would like to remain
> a little cautious. Does anyone have any stories of getting to a
> private apartment but it was awful, or how you dealt with that
> situation?
>
> Can we assume the tourist office always knows about the nicer private
> accomodations or help us to find one that is safe (not leased by
> someone sketchy?) How would we find such accomodations in advance?
>
> If you have done such a thing, please share advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail[/color]
For lodging options in Prague you can visit
[url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/CZECH_FAQ/lodging.html[/url]
Ivan
BTW: Prague is in Central and not Eastern Europe.
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01-05-2005, 21.44.29
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Re: need tips for selecting private accomdation in eastern europe
In article <1114971304.530338.147210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
[email]empr3ss@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I visited Prague back in 1998, and I remember, there were tons of
> people outside the train stations beckoning people to come rent out
> their homes for the night.
>
> We were 3 backpackers with very little stuff, so we chose one of the
> guys, and he led us to his apartment. I believe it turned out to be
> $10/night for each one of us, and it was a huge apartment, and quite
> nice.
>
> I now plan to do an extensive eastern europe tour this summer, and I
> would like affordable accommodation again. But I would like to remain
> a little cautious. Does anyone have any stories of getting to a
> private apartment but it was awful, or how you dealt with that
> situation?
>
> Can we assume the tourist office always knows about the nicer private
> accomodations or help us to find one that is safe (not leased by
> someone sketchy?) How would we find such accomodations in advance?
>
> If you have done such a thing, please share advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail[/color]
For lodging options in Prague you can visit
[url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/CZECH_FAQ/lodging.html[/url]
Ivan
BTW: Prague is in Central and not Eastern Europe.
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01-05-2005, 21.44.29
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Re: need tips for selecting private accomdation in eastern europe
In article <1114971304.530338.147210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
[email]empr3ss@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I visited Prague back in 1998, and I remember, there were tons of
> people outside the train stations beckoning people to come rent out
> their homes for the night.
>
> We were 3 backpackers with very little stuff, so we chose one of the
> guys, and he led us to his apartment. I believe it turned out to be
> $10/night for each one of us, and it was a huge apartment, and quite
> nice.
>
> I now plan to do an extensive eastern europe tour this summer, and I
> would like affordable accommodation again. But I would like to remain
> a little cautious. Does anyone have any stories of getting to a
> private apartment but it was awful, or how you dealt with that
> situation?
>
> Can we assume the tourist office always knows about the nicer private
> accomodations or help us to find one that is safe (not leased by
> someone sketchy?) How would we find such accomodations in advance?
>
> If you have done such a thing, please share advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail[/color]
For lodging options in Prague you can visit
[url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/CZECH_FAQ/lodging.html[/url]
Ivan
BTW: Prague is in Central and not Eastern Europe.
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01-05-2005, 21.44.29
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Re: need tips for selecting private accomdation in eastern europe
In article <1114971304.530338.147210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
[email]empr3ss@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I visited Prague back in 1998, and I remember, there were tons of
> people outside the train stations beckoning people to come rent out
> their homes for the night.
>
> We were 3 backpackers with very little stuff, so we chose one of the
> guys, and he led us to his apartment. I believe it turned out to be
> $10/night for each one of us, and it was a huge apartment, and quite
> nice.
>
> I now plan to do an extensive eastern europe tour this summer, and I
> would like affordable accommodation again. But I would like to remain
> a little cautious. Does anyone have any stories of getting to a
> private apartment but it was awful, or how you dealt with that
> situation?
>
> Can we assume the tourist office always knows about the nicer private
> accomodations or help us to find one that is safe (not leased by
> someone sketchy?) How would we find such accomodations in advance?
>
> If you have done such a thing, please share advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail[/color]
For lodging options in Prague you can visit
[url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/CZECH_FAQ/lodging.html[/url]
Ivan
BTW: Prague is in Central and not Eastern Europe.
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01-05-2005, 21.44.29
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Re: need tips for selecting private accomdation in eastern europe
In article <1114971304.530338.147210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
[email]empr3ss@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I visited Prague back in 1998, and I remember, there were tons of
> people outside the train stations beckoning people to come rent out
> their homes for the night.
>
> We were 3 backpackers with very little stuff, so we chose one of the
> guys, and he led us to his apartment. I believe it turned out to be
> $10/night for each one of us, and it was a huge apartment, and quite
> nice.
>
> I now plan to do an extensive eastern europe tour this summer, and I
> would like affordable accommodation again. But I would like to remain
> a little cautious. Does anyone have any stories of getting to a
> private apartment but it was awful, or how you dealt with that
> situation?
>
> Can we assume the tourist office always knows about the nicer private
> accomodations or help us to find one that is safe (not leased by
> someone sketchy?) How would we find such accomodations in advance?
>
> If you have done such a thing, please share advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail[/color]
For lodging options in Prague you can visit
[url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/CZECH_FAQ/lodging.html[/url]
Ivan
BTW: Prague is in Central and not Eastern Europe.
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01-05-2005, 21.44.29
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Re: need tips for selecting private accomdation in eastern europe
In article <1114971304.530338.147210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
[email]empr3ss@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I visited Prague back in 1998, and I remember, there were tons of
> people outside the train stations beckoning people to come rent out
> their homes for the night.
>
> We were 3 backpackers with very little stuff, so we chose one of the
> guys, and he led us to his apartment. I believe it turned out to be
> $10/night for each one of us, and it was a huge apartment, and quite
> nice.
>
> I now plan to do an extensive eastern europe tour this summer, and I
> would like affordable accommodation again. But I would like to remain
> a little cautious. Does anyone have any stories of getting to a
> private apartment but it was awful, or how you dealt with that
> situation?
>
> Can we assume the tourist office always knows about the nicer private
> accomodations or help us to find one that is safe (not leased by
> someone sketchy?) How would we find such accomodations in advance?
>
> If you have done such a thing, please share advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail[/color]
For lodging options in Prague you can visit
[url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/CZECH_FAQ/lodging.html[/url]
Ivan
BTW: Prague is in Central and not Eastern Europe.
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01-05-2005, 21.44.29
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Re: need tips for selecting private accomdation in eastern europe
In article <1114971304.530338.147210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
[email]empr3ss@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I visited Prague back in 1998, and I remember, there were tons of
> people outside the train stations beckoning people to come rent out
> their homes for the night.
>
> We were 3 backpackers with very little stuff, so we chose one of the
> guys, and he led us to his apartment. I believe it turned out to be
> $10/night for each one of us, and it was a huge apartment, and quite
> nice.
>
> I now plan to do an extensive eastern europe tour this summer, and I
> would like affordable accommodation again. But I would like to remain
> a little cautious. Does anyone have any stories of getting to a
> private apartment but it was awful, or how you dealt with that
> situation?
>
> Can we assume the tourist office always knows about the nicer private
> accomodations or help us to find one that is safe (not leased by
> someone sketchy?) How would we find such accomodations in advance?
>
> If you have done such a thing, please share advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail[/color]
For lodging options in Prague you can visit
[url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sever/CZECH_FAQ/lodging.html[/url]
Ivan
BTW: Prague is in Central and not Eastern Europe.
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