Hi i am a student and i am currently completing a project for a hostel in London. I would like to ask you guys a few questions,
*1) Where is the most popular place to visit, either if you have been or have yet to go?
*2) What, if any, home comforts do you miss that you wish someone could come up with to make it possible for you to have whilst travelling i.e. beanie travel pillow?
*You dont have to answer the following as they are personal!
*3) How old are you?
*4) Why are you travelling?
*5) How did you get the funds to travel?
*6) Where is your home town?
Thank you for answering if you do, it will be such a great help to hear from you. I will let you know what i come up with after my project.
L
Reply to this Any preferences on who replies to this?
ie.
People travelling to London or Britain from elsewhere?
People travelling anywhere?
Would you rather they were posted on the forum, or contacted you directly?
Reply to this Anyone can answer who travels, from uk, to uk, anyone!
Im not to sure how this works as i am new to this site, so if you could post in on the forum that would be great.
L
Reply to this What, if any, home comforts do you miss that you wish someone could come up with to make it possible for you to have whilst travelling
I think you mean "what can a hostel provide to make you feel at home?"
My answer would be peace and quiet - I don't travel to party! party! party! with other people from my own culture - so I want a place to stay to be a place to sleep.
Reply to this Thank you Lucy that was what i meant, that is interesting to hear you responce.
I dont know if you have been to London, but i have found a hostel - from research called globetrotters Inn. They are very relaxed, and not about partying. But there is a bar there if you want a drink, maybe you should look them up www.globetrottersinn.co.uk They have been rated as one of the Five top hostels in London.
Thank you again
L
Reply to this Thanks for the tip. However I'm native Brit so the last place I want to visit is London, hateful place! ;-)
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