First Time in France- is my budget enough?
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Hi adp,
>My budget[$250 pd] is excluding hotel and plane...<
May I come with you? I will show you how to spend your money.
My Lady wife and I just returned from 3 weeks in France, where we were hard-pressed to spend more than $100 pd pp above airfare and hotels.
You have enough saved for another visit.
Enjoy your trip.
>My budget[$250 pd] is excluding hotel and plane...<
May I come with you? I will show you how to spend your money.
My Lady wife and I just returned from 3 weeks in France, where we were hard-pressed to spend more than $100 pd pp above airfare and hotels.
You have enough saved for another visit.
Enjoy your trip.
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I don't really care how old you are and if your budget is age appropriate as some on this board critcize. We just returned from Paris yesterday. You can spend as much or as little as you want. Eating is expensive, eating well is really expensive. I would suggest a cafe breakfast on the street instead of in the hotel, lunch at a bistro or cafe, and a nice dinner. Should keep you well in your budget with money to spend on transportation, admission tickets to museums or shopping. Paris is a very expensive place to vist and staying within a budget, no matter how big it is, can be a challenge. Splurge only on what will be truly memorable - whether it be one big blow out meal at a starred restaurant, a piece of art, or something you really want to have. Resist the rest. Most of all- enjoy yourself.
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I agree with SharonG -
On my trip to Italy my budget was $100 Euro a day not including accomodation or airfare...
"... I never spent that much in a day but kept a running total so that somedays I had way more to spend since I "carried over" the previous day's limit. Bought lots of fun stuff but I'm not too extravagant. Came home with lots of money to spare."
Have a wonderful time...bring home the money you don't spend so you can take another wonderful trip - and be sure to post a trip report!
On my trip to Italy my budget was $100 Euro a day not including accomodation or airfare...
"... I never spent that much in a day but kept a running total so that somedays I had way more to spend since I "carried over" the previous day's limit. Bought lots of fun stuff but I'm not too extravagant. Came home with lots of money to spare."
Have a wonderful time...bring home the money you don't spend so you can take another wonderful trip - and be sure to post a trip report!
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I have looked at a lot of ATM message threads and seen only one comment on this question. Can anyone else provide info? Do Paris ATM withdrawals automatically come out of one's checking account? Or do you get to select which account to use (checking vs. savings) the way we do in the US? Thanks.
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In France many two star hotels are perfectly fine, sometimes even better that 3 stars. So choose wisely
the hotel. Use mappy.com to see the hotel location, carry very little luggage so you can use public transportation or walk to hotels. This amounts to big savings.
the hotel. Use mappy.com to see the hotel location, carry very little luggage so you can use public transportation or walk to hotels. This amounts to big savings.