Paris On A Budget
I love Paris and even more so because instead of blowing my bank account with each trip, I’ve learned how to create cheap Paris vacations. Despite my horrible french, butchered so badly that even the Parisian taxi drivers beg me to speak English, there’s something about “The City of Light” that draws me back again and again begging me to explore the tiny shops, sample the glorious pastries and sit on banks of the Seine, munching a baguette and people watching.
Unfortunately though, since millions of people worldwide feel the same way about Paris, it’s an expensive place to vacation and so in order to afford to feed my Paris addiction, I decided long ago that multiple cheap Paris vacations were much more desirable for me, than one expensive one. So now I create a budget and stick to it (with only the occasional lapse).
Now, I go frequently to my favourite destination-Paris. I prefer exploring the city on foot than in an expensive taxi or subway. Paris is subdivided into 20 neighbourhoods or arrondissements. I stay in a different neighbourhood on my every visit.
There are many different ways to get the cheap booking done for vacations to Paris. One of the, most famous attractions of Paris that I never get tire of seeing is the Eiffel Tower. I always look forward to the expedition tours that pass through the catacombs or the cloacae of Paris.
How can I stop myself from mentioning about the mouth-watering food to be had in this land? The cheap deals to Paris let you enjoy the exposure of some high-quality wines, breads and some traditional chocolates. Venturing into the roadside shops, buying few near the confectionaries, and some in the bakeries found in plenty, and to amble all the way back to your room either eating or waiting to reach your room to have a munch of your make-do meals is quite a thrilling experience, unique only to Paris.
For some inexpensive and standard shopping in Paris, I would recommend you to visit the flea markets of Paris. Travellers can grab a hold of many copies of books and novels at the used bookstores. You can even buy a dog-eared copy of Voltaire’s “Candide” for a really affordable price.
If you’re planning to visit Paris, then look into the possibility of renting a Parisian apartment or staying in a bed and breakfast rather than a hotel. The prices are surprisingly affordable and it can be more of a “true” Parisian experience rather than a watered-down tourist trap. Every apartment that I’ve rented (generally by the week) has the added benefit of appliances such as refrigerator, microwave, coffee/espresso machine and stove – so I can refrigerate and prepare my meals in my Parisian home away from home if I choose.
Use your imagination and make the most of cheap Paris vacations to enjoy the true side of Paris at an inexpensive cost. I bet, you’d be more than happy doing it.
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