Archive for September, 2011

Aisles of grocery goodness at Tesco in Prague. Photo: TheFunkyManM
Aisles of grocery goodness at Tesco in Prague. Photo: TheFunkyManM

Prague: A guide to grocery stores and food markets

By Joann Plockova in Prague— Food is a great way to get to know a culture, and so is shopping for it. Along with purchasing their foodstuffs in supermarkets, Czechs do their food shopping in smaller markets, special stores just for fruits and vegetables, butcher shops, farmers’ markets (during the summer season), organic (or “bio”) » Read more

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Posted in Czech Republic, Food, markets, Practical Info, Prague, Shops
Naples Budget Tips: How to keep it cheap in Napoli

Naples Budget Tips: How to keep it cheap in Napoli

By Bryan Pirolli— Even Paris-based writers need a chance to escape the City of Light every now and then to experience something different. This year, this Cheapo flitted off to Naples to check out the pizza and coastlines that make this Italian port city famous.  I return to you tanned, relaxed, and full of tips » Read more

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Posted in Day Trips, Food, Italy, Naples, Trip Planning
San Francisco: 10 free things to do in San Fran

San Francisco: 10 free things to do in San Fran

By Spencer Spellman in San Francisco— While San Francisco may be one of the most expensive cities to visit in the U.S., it certainly doesn’t have to be. Whether it’s eating street food or enjoying an afternoon at one of San Francisco’s many great public parks, there are plenty of things to do for cheap, » Read more

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Posted in Free Stuff, Museums, Outdoors, Parks, San Francisco, United States
Dublin Cheap Eats: Get a taste of the Irish

Dublin Cheap Eats: Get a taste of the Irish

By Jessica Colley— Some destinations have a clearly defined national cuisine, while other places require visitors to dig a little deeper. When it comes to food in Ireland, there are many places to find cheap eats with national character in Dublin – if you know where to look. From underground options to food markets to » Read more

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Posted in Drinks, Dublin, Food, Ireland, markets, Restaurants
Kalmykia: Russia with a twist

Kalmykia: Russia with a twist

Anyone for Kalmykia? It is a republic that lies in eastern Europe between the Volga and the Manych River. Kalmykia is in the premier league of offbeat destinations in Europe. It is even less visited by leisure travelers than Ruthenia, Lusatia or Moldova. If you like feather grass steppes and wide open spaces, then Kalmykia » Read more

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Posted in Europe, hidden europe, Russia, Train
Amsterdam: Our 3 favorite pancake joints

Amsterdam: Our 3 favorite pancake joints

By Audrey Sykes in Amsterdam— The pancake is one of the most famous plates in Dutch cuisine. Short in stature but large in circumference, the Dutch pancake is served with mixed-in ingredients that can go sweet, savory, or quite experimental. Here are three Cheapo picks for my favorite pancake shops in Amsterdam: Pannekoekenboot (Pancake Boat) » Read more

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Madrid: The tastiest sandwiches in town for Cheapos

Madrid: The tastiest sandwiches in town for Cheapos

By Cynthia Kane in Madrid— Sandwiches in Madrid are simple and cheap, and that’s what makes them a hit. Forget about going all gourmet by adding texture, exotic ingredients, and multi-grain bread—who needs all the fancy fillings when staple ingredients will do. The best bocadillos around the city stick to what they know, no bells » Read more

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Posted in Bars, Food, Madrid, Restaurants, Spain
Barcelona’s September Bash: La Mercè Festival

Barcelona’s September Bash: La Mercè Festival

By Regina W. Bryan in Barcelona— Throughout the summer Barcelona neighborhoods throw local bashes which are something like a block party on steroids. Everyone from the barri, or “neighborhood,” gets involved in the festivities. Usually these parties will go on for a weekend or in some cases an entire week. It’s now too late to » Read more

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Posted in Barcelona Sights
Europe Rail Update – Fall 2011: Moscow to Paris rumors

Europe Rail Update – Fall 2011: Moscow to Paris rumors

European rail operators revise their schedules from time to time, most frequently to reflect changing patterns of demand, to serve new routes or to react to new competition. Let’s take a look at what might be in the offing with the next major round of scheduled changes in December 2011. The new timetables come into » Read more

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Posted in Berlin, Copenhagen, Czech Republic, Denmark, Europe, hidden europe, Moscow, News, Paris, Prague, round-up, Salzburg, Train, Ukraine, Vienna, Zurich
Paris: Lingerie shopping from tops to bottoms

Paris: Lingerie shopping from tops to bottoms

By Theadora Brack in Paris— Cozy up because this week we’re going lingerie shopping in Paris. Lightweight and affordable, they’re my favorite souvenirs. Truth be bold, if buying dozens of French slips and strings is wrong, I don’t want to be right! But first things first, let’s prepare for our voluptuous quest. Looking for discounts? » Read more

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Posted in Fashion, France, Paris, Shops