Archive for March, 2010

Dinner at Trattoria Pizzeria La Rosa dei Venti. Photos by Monica Cesarato
Dinner at Trattoria Pizzeria La Rosa dei Venti. Photos by Monica Cesarato

Venice: Three budget-friendly restaurants popular with the locals

It is true that the average meal in Venice is much more expensive than in the rest of Italy. There is a simple reason for this: All the restaurant supplies have to be carried by hand to each restaurant, therefore increasing the cost of ingredients and supplies by at least 1/3 of normal prices. But, » Read more

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Posted in Venice Eating and Drinking
Rome: A quick guide to local wines (and Italian wine classification)

Rome: A quick guide to local wines (and Italian wine classification)

After visiting all the historic sites of Rome, what better way to spend your evening than sipping a glass of wine to quench that thirst? But where do you start with that long list proudly presented to you by the waiter? Fear not: Whether you are a wine buff or a wine buffoon,  we are » Read more

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Posted in Rome Eating and Drinking
Stockholm Airport Transportation: Cheap ways to get in from Arlanda

Stockholm Airport Transportation: Cheap ways to get in from Arlanda

I have spent too much time wandering around airports trying to figure out the cheapest way to get into my latest European destination. It’s frustrating and really no way to start a trip after having been crammed on an airplane for several hours. Some airports are easier than others, though, and offer a few different » Read more

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Posted in Airports, Alternative Transportation, Bus, City Transportation, Money Matters, Practical Info, Stockholm, Sweden, tips, Travel Smarts, Trip Planning
European Train Travel: Some important considerations before booking tickets

European Train Travel: Some important considerations before booking tickets

Two regular contributors to EuroCheapo respond to a good question posed on our blog. Victor posted on March 11, 2010: “Hi, three of us have planned a trip to Europe from 27th June 2010 to the 10th July 2010. Our itinerary will take us from London to Paris, Amsterdam, Rome, Venice, Vienna, Berlin and back » Read more

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Posted in Practical Info
How to rent a villa in Tuscany. Is it right for you?

How to rent a villa in Tuscany. Is it right for you?

A few years ago my wife and I pulled a daredevil stunt: We rented a 1,100 year old villa in Tuscany and invited both sides of our families to join us for a week-long vacation. Now, before you ask “what were you thinking?” or say “that doesn’t sound particularly Cheapo, Pete,” let me explain further. » Read more

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Posted in Alternative Accommodations, Florence, Italy, Money Matters, Other
Paris: Shoe shopping survival guide for Paris

Paris: Shoe shopping survival guide for Paris

Shoe fanatic Louis XIV got the party started, while Marie Antoinette raised it to new heights. Still, shoe shopping in Paris still gleams brightly. With the recent openings of Printemps’ new three-level atrium and Galeries Lafayette’s brand-spanking-new showroom pumped with 12,000 designer shoes, the art of shoeing has never been more swagnificent. So for the » Read more

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Posted in Cheap Souvenirs, Fashion, France, Museums, Paris, Shops
Hamburg: A cheap weekend to-do list

Hamburg: A cheap weekend to-do list

Hamburg, Germany’s great northern maritime city, deserves at least a weekend for exploration. From the moving World War II monuments to a bustling fish market, here’s a rundown on how to spend a cheap but worthwhile weekend in Hamburg. Friday AM: Boats and beaches of the Elbe River Cheap boat rides can be found along the Elbe River » Read more

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Posted in Hamburg, Local Objects, Neighborhood, Nightlife, tips, Trip Planning
Using an American iPhone in Europe… without going broke

Using an American iPhone in Europe… without going broke

Note: This article was updated in February 2013 with new rates and information. If you’re an American iPhone user getting ready to take a trip to Europe, you’ve likely been warned about using your iPhone abroad. After all, AT&T and Verizon’s rates for international data use can be confusing, and misunderstanding your usage or iPhone » Read more

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Posted in Ask the Cheapos, Cheapos at work, France, Italy, Money Matters, Paris, Practical Info, technology
Berlin: Memorials on and off the beaten path

Berlin: Memorials on and off the beaten path

Between World War II and the Cold War, Berlin has a lot to remember. No wonder dozens of memorials and monuments grace the city. You could spend days tracking down every one of these free-to-see reminders dedicated to bygone events. (The city’s official list of “Denkmäler,” which include buildings, cemeteries, and other locations of historic note, is » Read more

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Posted in Berlin, Exhibitions, Germany, Museums, walking

4 Cheapo Questions for Pauline Frommer

Today we’re happy to welcome Pauline Frommer to our “Four Cheapo Questions” interview series. Pauline is a one-stop shop for budget travel insight and advice, offering tips for “spending less and seeing more” on Frommers.com and in her “Pauline Frommer” guidebook series. In addition to her travel writing and editing, Pauline hosts a nationally syndicated radio show, » Read more

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Posted in 4 Cheapo Questions For..., Book Reviews, Food, Personalities, podcasts, Practical Info, Travel Smarts