EuroCheapo's France Articles

Day Trip or Overnight Stay? Paris, Oxford, Iona, Toledo and more

Toledo's spirit changes come nightfall. Photo: Nic's Events
Toledo's spirit changes come nightfall. Photo: Nic's Events

Jun 27 When exploring Europe, the easy option is to choose a central city and use that as a base for exploring the area around. It often makes sense. Paris is a sensible jumping-off point for a day trip to Claude Monet’s gardens at Giverny — and in truth in mid-summer the glorious shade and pools at » Read more

Posted in Czech Republic, Day Trips, France, hidden europe, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom

Paris: More budget hotels with great locations

Paris: More budget hotels with great locations

Jun 20 The search for affordable hotels in Paris often leaves travelers fearing that they’ll have to settle for something with a lousy location, perhaps along the outskirts of town or in the suburbs. Not true, dear Cheapos. Last week I wrote a column for the Huffington Post about budget hotels in Paris with fabulous locations, all » Read more

Posted in France, Hotels, Paris

Paris: Pack the perfect picnic with these meats from the butcher

Paris: Pack the perfect picnic with these meats from the butcher

Jun 18 Even though the summer has technically been in full swing for a while, cold weather and rainy days in Paris have suppressed the always anticipated picnic season. Fortunately, temperatures are creeping up high into the 70s F (wow!), teasing locals back out to the banks of the Seine and to parks with promises of wine » Read more

Posted in Food, France, Paris, Shops, summer

Our favorite “high points” in Berlin, London and Paris

Our favorite “high points” in Berlin, London and Paris

Jun 14 On my first trip to Europe I was young, full of energy and not yet “churched out” (if you’ve visited Europe a few times, I’m certain you understand this phenomena). I’d approach each house of worship with the same gusto, taking in the stained glass, altar and vaulted ceilings before promptly paying my nominal fee to climb the » Read more

Posted in Berlin, France, Germany, London, Paris, United Kingdom

Paris: Best Neighborhoods by Activity

Paris: Best Neighborhoods by Activity

Jun 04 By Bryan Pirolli in Paris— In the same way that every region in France has its specialty food, every neighborhood in Paris has its strong point.  (Some areas just do a thing better!) To save you from seeking free museums or cheap eats in the wrong section of town, we’ve compiled a list of 10 popular Paris activities and neighborhoods that do them » Read more

Posted in Entertainment, France, Free Stuff, Neighborhood, Other, Paris

First time in Paris? 8 activities not to miss

First time in Paris? 8 activities not to miss

May 30 By Theadora Brack in Paris— Rumor has it you’re planning a trip to Paris! So bless your soul and grab my hand. I have a few recommendations for a dreamy Parisian bucket list, big or tall. Here is where I find my inspiration! 1. Book it! While kicking down the cobblestones, why not pick up » Read more

Posted in France, Paris, Trip Planning

Paris Bathroom Undercover: Free relief in the city’s ritziest hotels

Paris Bathroom Undercover: Free relief in the city’s ritziest hotels

May 21 By Bryan Pirolli in Paris— When walking the streets of Paris, every experience seems special, from buying that perfect baguette to spotting your new favorite article of clothing in a store window. So why should something as necessary as going to the bathroom be any different? If you can drink a glass of wine in » Read more

Posted in France, Hotels, Paris, Trip Planning

Paris: Our 10 favorite shopping districts

Paris: Our 10 favorite shopping districts

May 14 By Theadora Brack in Paris— Tripping to Paris? Do you plan to shop? Well then, look and listen! Throughout Paris, there are shopping zones where you can buy anything, as well as scattered districts where clusters of stores carry similar items. Shopping fanatics, unite. Here’s a mini-guide. So dust off the printer! But first, a » Read more

Posted in France, Paris, Shops

Getting to Know France’s Gard Region

Getting to Know France’s Gard Region

May 10 If you’ve fallen in love with France as I have, you have probably traveled there more than once. Now that you have seen Paris and beyond, including all the regular tourist attractions, its time to learn about the fabulous Gard region of France. The Gard is located just west of Provence in south central France. » Read more

Posted in France

Paris: 5 tips for doing laundry in Paris

Paris: 5 tips for doing laundry in Paris

May 08 By Bryan Pirolli in Paris— While walking down Avenue Montaigne in Paris and checking out the Chanel and Givenchy shops, I get self-conscious. This is why I rarely walk down that particular street. Fashion is a quintessential part of Parisian culture, whether we like it or not. Alas, if I’m not going to wear designer clothes in » Read more

Posted in France, Paris, Practical Info