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Denver-Paris August budget
I am hoping to take my DD (college freshman) to Paris next August. I decided a couple of weeks ago life is too short,etc. I have been watching air fares & Denver-Frankfurt & Frankfurt to Paris seems to be the cheapest for airfare. I am wondering if anyone has any other ideas? Have checked going through MUC, BRU & AMS, I am also interested in any other money saving suggestions for Paris. I do want to stay in a great location but won't need to eat at expensive restaurants. Any suggestions are appreciated. Betsy
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Personally, I have found that flying into any airport other than the city I actually want is not cheaper after I factor in the train tickets to get to the city I want (and also the extra travel time).
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We are also taking our daughters to Paris in August (15 and 20 years old). We have found it cheaper to rent an apartment than get a hotel. I was also concerned about AC, so I insisted the apartment have it. No other money saving tips yet, but did tell the girls not to expect any really fancy meals and to get used to not drinking a lot of cokes (costs way too much)
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rhy - who did you rent through? I am thinking with just the 2 of us it wouldn't make much difference between apt or hotel, but I suppose I should look into it. We won't be eating fancy meals either.
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Hi Betsy,
I also live in Denver. I've found pretty good AA and Lufthansa fares to Frankfurt and that is where we normally fly in/out of. With AA, the connection us usually in Chicago. From FRA, I use www.whichbudget.com to see what cheap airlines fly to where I want to go. I also check the main carriers. DH and I are flying into Frankfurt on AA in May and using Lufthansa to go on to Vienna. Our airfare was $930 for the ticket to Frankfurt and we paid another $100 each for the roundtrip ticket to Vienna. Still expensive at $1030 a ticket... but we are flying in late May and tickets just aren't as cheap as they were a few years ago. |
P.S. I meant to add that although we will pay $1030 to get from Denver to Vienna, the cheapest fares I could find without piecing it together myself were upwards of $1500 per ticket with just as many connections
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I'd second what rhy said about an apartment over a hotel. Truly, you're paying a premium for a hotel that you needn't, especially if you're looking to save a few quid. We used venere.com although if you look about here, there's others to be found. Also, your definition of "great location" is open. Mrs. Knickerbocker and I stayed at Hotel Plessis by Place de la République. Enjoyable area and with the Métro, not far from anything worthwhile.
http://tinyurl.com/yqjdk4 About 90 Euros/night breakfast included. HTH Knick |
We used vacationinparis.com. Never used them before, but they are based in the US and prices are in dollars, not euros. I went to their website and sent an email asking for availability of 2 bedrooms with Ac for the week we were going to be in Paris. They got back real quick. Good Luck.
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Hi B,
Did you check prices at www.1800flyeurope.com, wwwkayak.com and www.mobissimo.com? What's your hotel budget? ((I)) |
Thanks for all the ideas! TexasAggie, I found similar fare to yours, I think Continental to FRA, then Luftansa to CDG. Cheapest otherwise Denver-CDG was around $1400. I use itasoftware to compare rates then go to the airlines websites. IRA, I would like to keep hotel costs under $200 but am somewhat flexible. I have Hotel Bonaparte on my list but think I will look into apartments, also. I do like the idea of having hotel staff to ask questions of, directions, etc.
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