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Style and comfortable stays don't come at too high a price for visitors in this selection of new hostels(旅社)across Europe. You can eat, sleep and meet without it costing the earth.
The Burgoyne Hostel
There are 11 bedrooms with views of mighty mountains, plus sitting rooms with fires. The 1783 bar and restaurant serves great food. Late August will see a mix of agricultural shows and the Richmond Walking, 18-26 September.
The Principal Hostel
This is a hotel with sweeping staircases and high ceilings-but isn't locked to its past.
There's a luxurious indoor pool and a restaurant serving British cuisine. If you're pressed for time, there's an exit straight on to Platform 1 of York station at the back of the hotel.
The Wensleydale Hostel
Opened in 2019, this 17th-century inn is in a picturesque spot(风景如画的地方)in Yorkshire. It's a labour of love for the owners Charles and Fiona Merchie who are bringing the place back to life room by room. Rented e-bikes can be delivered to the hotel. Fishing can also be arranged.
The Black Swan Hostel
Tommy Banks was the youngest British chef to win a Michelin star when he took over the kitchen inherited(继承)from his parents. What makes it unique is that it serves exceptionally good, hearty food made from produce grown in the pub's own garden. Booking several months ahead for one of the nine bedrooms is necessary.
21. Which hostel is the easiest to approach if you're in a hurry?
A. The Principal Hostel. B. The Burgoyne Hostel.
C. The Wensleydale Hostel. D. The Black Swan Hostel.
22. What can visitors do in both the Burgoyne Hostel and the Wensleydale Hostel?
A. Ride e-bikes. B. Go fishing. C. Enjoy the view. D. Attend festivals.
23. Which of the following makes the Black Swan Hostel special?
A. Booking in advance. B. Homegrown food.
C. Insufficient rooms. D. Inherited kitchen.