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Hostel Pension Tivoli

Hostel Pension Tivoli

GedempteZuiderdiep 67 - Hostel
We are a small and simply Hostel/Guesthouse with 15 rooms. We offer basic rooms in the centre of Groningen. The University and the station can be reached on foot It only takes 2 minutes to walk to the shops of the Herestraat . Our Hostel is open 24 hours by key , the reception every day from 16.00hour till20.00 hour.When you checkin later please contact us .
Budgett Hostels

Budgett Hostels

Rademarkt 3-3a - Hostel
In the centre of our beautiful city Groningen, you will find the new, modern and hospitable Bud Gett Hostel. Stay in the heart of the city, the perfect starting place for sightseeing, going out and partying.
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Groningen

Groningen is the capital city of the Dutch province of the same name. It is mainly known for its great student life, a big part of the population is made up by students, taking place around the big market square called "Grote Markt" and the "Vismarkt". On the Grote Markt you also find the most famous landmark of the Groningen, the Martinitoren.

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  • Groningen
    I finally arrived in Groningen and it is very nice and not too cold at the moment. The city itself is surrounded by water channels and is mostly a student city consisting on 135 000 people. I start uni tomorrow. My University ...
    Posted in Exchange 2011 by mcarr

  • Groningen
    10.05.11 We went to Groningen to visit mamas friend who is also over for a holiday and who is staying with her mum in Groningen. We caught a train to the Centrum and then went on a walking tour ...
    Posted in Europe Adventure 2011 by leahandnaomi

  • Spring in Groningen
    taken a few snaps around Groningen to show you where I have been for the last few months. First of all ...
    Posted in Exchange 2011 by mcarr

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