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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 06:20 AM
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OUR BIG ADVENTURE...2 WEEKS and counting

Any last minute tips or suggestions...

Saas Fee (Switzerland)
5 days skiing

Paris (3 days)

London (3 days)
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 06:22 AM
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Wondering how much cash I should get out in each Country? I imagine I do this at the airport after arriving.


Usually I never carry any cash and use my credit cards for everything but there it may be easier to just use cash? I have a Visa Travel credit card (so no fees).

Maybe I should get each of my girls a pre-paid American Express card that they can use for shopping?
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 06:29 AM
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Use credit card for almost everything, and get cash for small purchases (from an ATM). No need to get your girls a card unless you are planning for them to spend a lot of time on their own shopping. Give them some cash for small purchases.
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 06:46 AM
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ok thanks. I think they think that they are going to be able to shop on their own. But I would imagine that it's not smart to let them out of my sight to go shopping. (even tho they are 14 & 16 and very level headed)
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 06:50 AM
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Don't forget that there will be different currencies. An ATM debit card for 'cash' is better than a credit card. Do not carry all your cards. Check with your bank about transaction charges before you leave. And do not carry a lot of cash when out and about. Guess you figured out how to buy airplane tickets.
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 06:52 AM
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and best shopping "malls" in London and Paris are...?
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 06:56 AM
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Bond Street in London for fine shopping.
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 07:01 AM
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dabunting:
In London, forget the shopping malls. With your budget, Harrods will do just fine. Have fun an happy skiing..
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 07:02 AM
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Luckily there are malls (not to be confused with the "Mall")in both cities (normally the sort of place old dears go walk-exercise and chavs hang out) but do you really want to shop in one of those places? If you want proper shops then Oxford street and Bond street are key. I'd also check out Liberty on Regent Street.

Harrods is to be entered only with a sense of humour
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 07:14 AM
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<i> If you want proper shops then Oxford street and Bond street are key. I'd also check out Liberty on Regent Street.</i>

Jermyn Street.
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 07:14 AM
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Bilbo...you're certainly right on that. But you'd have to "know" the OP to understand why I suggested it. Most of her long line previous posts have been wiped out by the editors.
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 07:27 AM
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Is it too late to recommend a different ski resort?
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 07:30 AM
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Makes me think of the American tourist I heard asking a guide at Buckingham Palace what time 'the Mall' opened.

Liberty's is lovely, particularly for scarves and accessories. Selfridges has everything and is huge. Harrods should be seen for a first time visitor to London - though Harvey Nichols is more trendy.

Topshop Oxford Circus for the girls - get there first thing as it gets busy and is quite big. Fairly inexpensive.

But my favorite street in London is Marylebone High Street; and go into the Wallace Collection nearby for tea (and the paintings of course).

I would only consider a shopping mall if the weather is absolutely hideous, in which case Westfield Shepherd's Bush has everything teenage girls may be interested in.
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 07:39 AM
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Big Russ, I'd agree about Jermyn Street but surely they have tailors who can rustle up the odd shirt or tie where the OP comes from?

Tower, I've missed having knowledge of her.

Another vote for Harvey Nichs, I understand they have one in the south somewhere.
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 09:14 AM
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Our DDs loved shopping for tschotkes in Covent Garden - it is a dream for tweens and teens.

If that is the OP and her kids acutally exist.
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 09:34 AM
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American Express is not as widely accepted in Europe as it is here. I'd use your Visa for all shopping, especially as it doesn't have a currency conversion fee.
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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 12:28 PM
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Topshop in London for sure. Princess Kate shops there a lot. I loved Harrods, at least go into the gift shop for souvenirs.

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Old Feb 27th, 2014 | 02:32 PM
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She said in her second post it has no fees.....so not totally incorrect!
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Old Mar 6th, 2014 | 05:20 AM
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Thanks for the suggestions.

Would you let your 14 & 16 yr old daughters shop by themselves?
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Old Mar 6th, 2014 | 05:21 AM
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and how about Paris? Where are "must go" shopping places?

really, thanks for the help.
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