Jumat, 01 Juli 2011

Cewek ABG Bispak

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Looking for a cheap accommodation amenity, try youth hostels. These are mainly supervised shelter that provides cheap overnight lodging mainly to the younger section of people. These were discovered accidentally, when in the twelfth century, a German teacher spent one cold night along with her students in a farmer's barn. It is when the need for affordable, clean and comfortable lodgings for the young people was realized. An International Youth Hostel Foundation was created in Amsterdam in the year 1932. Nowadays, over sixty countries are members of this foundation.
Sometimes, people tend to get in state of dilemma and they tend to mistake youth hostels as any other luxury or residential hostels, which is totally baseless. There are some significant benefits of these hostels as they provide accommodation at economical cost for the short period of time. Moreover, a large number of people working here are locals who are more than happy to help you out with itineraries, restaurant recommendations and can even sometimes arrange discounts on sightseeing or other activities.
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These lodgings are particularly located in scenic or historical areas. The people or guests living in here often cook their own meals, make their own beds and do other kinds of work. You can find cheap amenities in nearly all the countries such as Amsterdam, Italy, China, Paris and Germany to name a few.
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Nearly, the accommodation here is particularly dormitory style, with large rooms holding between four to ten beds. Many of the rooms are single sex, though there are some that are mixed gender. Additionally, many hostels in some of the major countries offer various amenities and facilities to their guests such as internet access, full kitchens, laundry, etc.

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http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/268653_130073813740479_100002135848352_236311_7904666_n.jpgJakarta, Indonesia, July 9th 2008 - Jakarta is a strange juxtaposition of being the capital of the world's largest Islamic country, but at the same time its nightlife is also one of the most vibrant in the Asia Pacific region.

From hanging out with the "chi chi" in an upscale lounge, to exploring the seediest discos, or just grabbing a beer at the local sports bar, Jakarta offers a wide selection of over 200 bars, clubs, pubs and lounges scattered across the entire city to cater to every whim and preference.


To hang out with Jakarta's young, rich and beautiful, try the Red Square in the Plaza Senayan Arcadia annex, reported to be Jakarta's first vodka bar and restaurant and which is very popular with expats in the city. X2 Club nearby is also a place to see and be seen, although some say that it has lost some of its luster recently, but still the music and cocktails are excellent.

http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/230825_108094325946340_100002373209204_83236_5077268_n.jpgThe fashionable Kemang area in South Jakarta is popular with expats and locals alike. It has numerous places to explore for haute cuisine, excellent cocktails and to dance the night away. Casa, a small bar and restaurant in Kemang, is a haunt for creative types, and trendy in its own restrained way. Nu China is a club and bar that is currently popular with college types.

If you are looking for a place for a good, quiet glass of wine, check out the Cork and Screw, a bistro and wine bar in Kuningan. Known for its good food and even better wine selection, Cork and Screw is arguably one of the most affordable wine bars in the city today.

Segarra is an outdoor lounge by the sea in the Ancol resort area of North Jakarta that is a world away from the grim of the city. With an amazingly unique beach bar atmosphere that you wouldn't find anywhere else in Jakarta, you can relax while chilling on a sofa in the sea breeze or on one of the lounge chairs that dot the deck along the shore.

http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/262648_127766270637900_100002135848352_222084_2415008_n.jpgThe Hard Rock Café in Plaza Indonesia is an old favorite for burgers and fries, with a live music band on most weekends. Cazbar in Mega Kuningan, just behind the Ritz Carlton Hotel, also offers a local sports bar like atmosphere that is a nice, relatively quiet spot to hang out over a beer and on slow weekday evenings. Jaya Pub , probably the oldest pub in town, models itself after the old pubs in Amsterdam and is a great way to blend a little Batavian culture with a good beer.

A nightlife district popular among single expats is Blok M in South Jakarta, or more specifically Jalan Palatehan 1, a single lane just north of the bus terminal which is packed full of pubs, bars and clubs geared almost squarely towards the single Western male expat.

When going out in Jakarta, be aware that a fairly high number of working girls, known in local parlance as "ayam", congregate in nightspots, so much so that many female clientele often get mistaken for being on the take. So be careful when going out as a female in the city - always go in groups.

Be sure to avoid the Kota area in North Jakarta, considered to be the seediest part of town after midnight. If you must explore just for the sake of trying it once, we suggest you restrict yourself to the regular discos in Kota, such as Stadium and Crown, but, even so, these clubs have special areas designated for prostitutes.

To address some practicalities, night life in Jakarta does tend towards the pricey end, for local living standards at least. In general, dress codes are strictly enforced in most bars and clubs in the city: dress sharply, or at the very least smart casual and definitely no shorts or slippers. During Ramadan, the holy Muslim fasting month, all nightlife ends at midnight and some operations close for the entire month.