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    I'm definately going to book my hostels ahead when I go to places like Paris, Rome, etc., but do I'd like to have some freedom in my itinerary. If I decide to go to someplace not so popular like Belgium or Austria, is it safe to show up and ask for a bed, or maybe book a few days ahead? I'll be traveling in June.
    • CommentAuthorblairh
    • CommentTimeOct 11th 2007
     
    I've booked the same day and usually found a place. But remember that sometimes you arrive late in a city and it can be hard to find an internet cafe and you just end up wandering the streets looking for something. That totally sucks. xxxw I book ahead when I can. And Austria and Belgium aren't unpopular either--watch it, toomuchcoffee!
    • CommentAuthorbernadette
    • CommentTimeFeb 27th 2008
     
    Booking in advance is always a safe bet - not booking is always a risk.
    • CommentAuthorswtyaz_rn
    • CommentTimeMar 22nd 2008
     
    I am traveling to europe in april I plan to travel to Londom Armsterdam Madrid Paris and Italy should I book ahead of time and a girl friend of mine told me I needed a ID is this true.
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      CommentAuthorgabevictor
    • CommentTimeMar 23rd 2008
     
    I'd recommend you book your first city ahead of time, but then do the rest of them while traveling. Some hostels require you have a hostels international card, but don't worry if you don't - you can get them on premises. Most hostels don't require one.
    • CommentAuthormissy
    • CommentTimeMar 25th 2008
     
    I think you should book ahead. Although, it need not be more than a day or two in some cases. I think this site is helpful too. You can book quickly and they send you a confirmation immediately.
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