Group & Tour Bookings With Europe’s Famous Hostels
Press Release – For Immediate Release
Changes to Europe’s Famous Hostels website
Group and tour bookings can now be made through Europe’s Famous Hostels website www.famoushostels.com. The changes mean travellers can make group bookings online and choose from thousands of travel tours quickly and easily.
Group bookings will initially be available in 15 hostels and will cater to a variety of group bookers, from university and school groups, stag and hen parties or just large groups looking for a leisurely city break. For more information simply submit a group enquiry on http://www.famoushostels.com/groups.
Tours can also be booked through Europe’s Famous Hostels. With close to 5000 tours covering every corner of the globe, travellers will have an incredible range of trips to choose from. Bookers will find everything from amusement park visits, cycling trips, pub crawls and Trans-Siberian railway tours. To see the full range of options available visit http://www.famoushostels.com/tours.
Europe’s Famous Hostels is an association of 31 independent hostels across Europe, from Amsterdam to Vienna. Selected as the best hostels in their locations, all EFH hostels offer great value, atmosphere and a safe stay in each city. The ethos of EFH is to create a network that guarantees a great experience while travelling in Europe.
For more information on Europe’s Famous Hostels see: http://www.famoushostels.com/
Or contact: [email protected].
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