Going to Paris on a budget does not mean that there shall be a shortage in the fun area. It is advised that comfortable shoes be worn because free leisurely strolls in the streets of Paris is already a worthwhile experience to begin with. Here are some tips to enjoy Paris on a budget:
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- Off-peak seasons lower the price on basic commodities; Paris still charms people even if it’s not summer—plus it’s less crowded.
- There are many low-budget hotels and they can be found online so it is good to start scouting as early as possible for great deals, especially off-peak seasons ones.
- Eat your biggest meal during lunchtime because it’s cheaper than the price of food during evening.
- Go around in trains. Take the cab only when it is absolutely necessary. If you are staying for several days, you can get a Carte Orange. This will allow you a 14-Euro unlimited travel on the Paris Metro.
- Church concerts are usually cheaper than those performances in music halls, but the quality is similar. Check the local listings for them in the newspapers. Avoid clubs in the weekend as they are crowded and expensive.
- The parks in Paris are one of the world’s best—you can absolutely enjoy having a picnic or go people-watching there for free.
- Take a hike in Paris. It’s an exercise that will be enjoyable.
Experience and enjoy Paris on a budget and remember these tips to stay on the budget.
A small but tranquil area in the Catskill Mountain region in New York is Phoenicia. Located in the northeast area, it has a population of 381 determined by the 2000 census. Its railroad system was one of the first to be developed in the area, making it a vital component of its tourism industry which remains up to this day one of the major movers of its economy. It is a bustling town that remains a very popular destination for many travelers.
There are many ways to enjoy the sights and sounds of Phoenicia, as well as wine and dine at the best restaurants that serve only the best food. Here are some information tat may be of great use as you visit the wonderful town of Phoenicia in the Catskill mountain region.
Lodging and Accommodation
Phoenicia Village Motel
The Phoenicia Village Motel for one provides traditional lodging for Catskill visitors. It is just a few minutes away from some of the major attractions of Catskill like world renowned swimming, tubing, hiking, skiing, horseback riding, and fishing.
Cobblestone Motel and Cottages
On the other hand the Cobblestone Motel and Cottages has amenities like an outdoor pool which is open from June until September as well as a picnic area and a playground. Read the rest of this entry »
Think of an old fashioned town and you might be thinking of Woodstock. Although it has ruins and structures that remind visitors and residents of its storied past, Woodstock is still a place in the Catskills Mountains that one would love to be in. It offers of a very relaxing countryside feel, and has an array of coffee shops and boutiques to provide a contemporary feel. Here are a couple of places to stay in, dine in and do lots of fun activities at as you visit Woodstock.
Lodging and Accommodation
Jackson House Inn
Visitors may want to check in the Jackson House Inn, which is just 5 minutes away from the village center. This house was built in the late 1800s, and boasts of a very homey and cozy atmosphere. The guest rooms are decorated with antiques while the floors are made of beautiful maple and cherry. It has suites complemented with Jacuzzis and fireplaces. There are also rooms that have amazing pieces of antique furniture. However, there are a couple of the older rooms which are a bit small. Overall, it is worth checking out especially since it is just a stone’s throw away from the commercial district. It also has a good and attentive service. You would also be welcomed with a lot of pleasant surprises, which would include a some complimentary champagne and hors d’oeuvres in the evening.
Woodstock Inn & Resort
Those who want a more distinguished place to stay may check in at the Woodstock Inn & Resort. It is located in a distinguished brick structure, and looks like an old structure at first glance. However it was only built in the late ‘60s so it is still not dilapidated. A broad stone fireplace as well as furnished sitting areas greets guests inside. Some of the more posh units feature refrigerators, carpeting and blazing fireplaces. Read the rest of this entry »
There’s always a treat for everyone in London that is why it remains to be one of the Europe’s top tourist destinations. Reviews may vary online about each attraction but it always boils down to the fact that different people have different tastes therefore some London tourist attractions may or may not attract one but could put another in awe.
For those who like to listen to people discuss or argue, Speaker’s Corner is a must-go—there’s always the nice park to enjoy if listening is not your thing. The London Dungeon would appeal to the dark side of those who’d like to see what’s inside this waxwork museum that showcases torture in various forms. For those who’d like to view wax replicas of celebrities instead, Madame Tussaud’s is the place.
The London Eye would beckon those who enjoy Ferris wheels—this is a humongous version of that. Another modern London tourist attraction would be The O2. It’s a music venue and exhibit center in one. However if ‘traditional’ is more of the tourist’s thing, Buckingham Palace would be an attraction. The Changing of the Guard there is one of the mental pictures often associated with London but to see it, waking up early is a must. Read the rest of this entry »