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nytraveler May 10th, 2014 10:56 AM

It depends entirely on how much shopping you want to do and what you want to buy.

The amount you have will cover upscale dinners every night and I can't imagine that you will want to eat MIchelin* meals for lunch and dinner every day - or they will have to roll you down the sidewalk and the car makes sense (otherwise I would bag the car except to and fro the airport).

And if you want to buy one or two nice scarves or whatever you are OK. If you want to do designer shopping on any scale you need to up your budget by multiples - since a purse can easily take the whole budget and those things tend to be much more expensive in Paris than in NY.

FrenchMystiqueTours May 10th, 2014 11:04 AM

No. The winkie was meant to indicate that. Your budget is very generous so I'm sure that's enough of a budget and have a nice trip. :)

Kimmie86 May 10th, 2014 11:24 AM

Thanks frenchmystiquetours.

Only have fine dining planned for 2 nights.

We plan to eat at local cafés. The real Parisian way for lunch. Hotel comps breakfast.

Car stays. Taxi is about the same cost on average and doesn't run at 1/2am when I have the dinners plan.

Christina May 10th, 2014 11:39 AM

If you plan to be out until 1-2 am, yeah, having your own private driver isn't a bad idea.

You need to separate your Fendi budget, etc., from the rest of your trip to make any sense of a budget. There isn't any way in the world you can spend 600 euro a day eating at local cafes for lunch and dinner, and only "fine dining" twice. From what you say, 150-200 euro per day budget would be generous, keeping out your purchases which have nothing to do with travel. I have no idea what Fendi costs or that kind of stuff as I don't buy it, but if you do, you should know.

socaltraveler May 10th, 2014 11:42 AM

Please explain how a taxi and an 800€ car service are 'about the same cost on average'.

Other than that have a great trip, vow renewal and happy birthday.

annhig May 10th, 2014 11:42 AM

Kimmie,

unless you are planning to eat 2 meals a day at the Ritz or to spend all day shopping in the Rue Faubourg St Honore, your budget should be fine. even with that car service, you ought to be able to go home with some change in your pocket from your €4,300 [though of course you'll be using ATMs so that won't really apply].

I'm not the person to ask about high-end shopping, but the aforesaid Rue Faubourg St Honore would be a good place to start for some specifically french luxury items. and if you want to add to your Fendi collection, undoubtedly you will find somewhere to sell it to you.

enjoy your vow renewal and birthday, and have a blast. And please some back here and tell us what it's like to be able to spend nearly €5000 in a week in Paris, because we'd really, really like to know!

Kimmie86 May 10th, 2014 12:06 PM

Thanks annhig, will do. Visit my blog as well.

I have 10 trips plan so at 790€ it is about 79€ per ride that picks me up from my hotel wait around and takes me back after midnight.

I will add 1500€ for the Fendi piece.

flpab May 10th, 2014 03:26 PM

http://girlsguidetoparis.com/insider...ps&style=Haute Couture

Read this, I would go for Hermes or Chanel if I had money but for me all I wanted was a pair of Repetto ballet flats. The line was so long to get into the store and all these Asian girls were ouside posing with their shoe bags for pictures.

DeniseA can shop so you should read her trip reports.
Where are you doing your vow renewal? Two friends did theirs at the American Church in Paris. Just the two of them and a photographer. Very romantic. Can't you get a taxi for that late night out?
Have fun!

Kimmie86 May 10th, 2014 03:51 PM

Thanks flpab.

In one of the gardens near the Eiffel Tower. Had a church wedding so looking some different this time around.

nytraveler May 10th, 2014 05:49 PM

Not sure what restaurants you are going to be leaving at 2 am. Typically fine dining places you would reserve for 8 or 8:30 pm and be finished by about 11 at the latest. Most restaurants don;t stay open past midnight - since fine dining places have only 1 seating per evening.

If you want to hang out at a trendy central brasserie or cafe they might be open that late - but for drinking not dining. And local places will not be open that late.

cafegoddess May 10th, 2014 06:35 PM

Hi kimmie,

Forgive me for asking, why is the car service costing you 800€? We have taken tours by private car service and it didn't cost nearly as much.

If you want to buy something special, may I just suggest the new LV "Lockit" bag. Make an appointment with the concierge at Louis Vuitton so you don't have to stand in line.

Have a great time!

Robert2533 May 10th, 2014 06:38 PM

Very few places besides jazz clubs and dance spots are open past midnight. Paris can be very quiet after midnight unless you're in the right location or in a tourist dive.

Kimmie86 May 10th, 2014 07:17 PM

Thank you. It is an E-Class with driver for 10 trips.

StCirq May 10th, 2014 07:25 PM

10 private car tours in a week's time to the tune of 800 euros? Someone must enjoy tossing money away. Where would you get the 79 euro per taxi drive figure, anyway? And why wouldn't a normal Parisian cab suffice at a fraction of the price (and yes, it would be a fraction), except maybe for the vow renewal?

And yes, what's open so late at night? Surely, you're not going to be at Michelin or other famous restaurants at that time of night!

With 4,700 euros I could spend a marvelous month touring all over France.

There's something "off" about this post. It's maybe a troll or a naïve traveler with more money than experience, or a humblebrag, or just weird. If it's genuine, though, and of course it may be, I wish the OP well in her travels and hope she comes home with some euros in her pocket for the next trip.

DebitNM May 10th, 2014 07:40 PM

She appears to be a movice blogger. Perhaps she is looking for some meat for her lean blog. Perhaps she is sincere; have a grand time. I would have no trouble doing Paris, 1st class all the way for that kind of pocket money. Bon voyage~

DebitNM May 10th, 2014 07:41 PM

S/B Novice, not movice.

StCirq May 10th, 2014 07:46 PM

Yes, VERY novice. Oh dear me.............

Kimmie86 May 10th, 2014 08:34 PM

Not novice. Very sincere.

Not looking any attention just seeking advise. I have done big trip like this before in the US and came home with change but there wasn't anything I couldn't do due to lack of funds.

The two resturants are Lasserre and Le Dali.

If have better suggestions please post. Thanks.

janisj May 10th, 2014 10:57 PM

My suggestion is travel like a 'normal' person - upscale but 'normal'.

Like maybe a private driver for the renewal and back. Otherwise taxis will be very easy for a tiny fraction of your €800. You apparently don't need to scrimp at all. That is great. But why throw money around like a drunken sailor?

bvlenci May 11th, 2014 02:11 AM

Am I the only one who wonders why there are €4700 euros left after subtracting the 800-euro car service from the original €5000?


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