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Arriving in Paris: Getting to your hotel, situated and settled

Shopping for toiletries and cosmetics at Beauty Monop'. All photos by T. Brack
Shopping for toiletries and cosmetics at Beauty Monop'. All photos by T. Brack

Apr 30 By Theadora Brack in Paris— It’s almost summertime, and soon the touring and discount shopping in Paris will be easy. Feeling the love, rhythm, and a bright new mood, here are few tips to help you ease into your first day in the city. I will take you there! (Here’s a shopping fanatic alert: “Les » Read more

Posted in France, Paris, Practical Info, Trip Planning

Pizza in Paris: Where to find Paris’ best pizza pie

Pizza in Paris: Where to find Paris’ best pizza pie

Apr 23 By Bryan Pirolli in Paris— When people ask how I ended up in France, I tell them I got stalled on my way to Italy and haven’t bothered to move.  It’s partly true – I have plenty of Italian blood in me and often feel the need to go “home.”  But Italy is well represented » Read more

Posted in Food, France, Paris, Restaurants

Paris: Our 7 favorite parks in Paris (with photos)

Paris: Our 7 favorite parks in Paris (with photos)

Apr 16 By Theadora Brack in Paris— Visiting Paris this summer? If so, don’t forget to stop and smell the roses! Throughout the city, you’ll find parks, squares and gardens. While on holiday, time is precious. I hear you! So to help out, I’ve created a list of favorite parks, along with the monuments, museums and shopping » Read more

Posted in France, Paris, Parks

Rural Rail Diversions: Choosing slow alternatives to fast trains

Rural Rail Diversions: Choosing slow alternatives to fast trains

Apr 11 “What’s the best way from X to Y?” It is a query we’ve read a thousand times here on EuroCheapo, and it comes in various guises on hundreds of other travel forums: from Fodor’s to Frommer’s, from BootsnAll to the Thorn Tree. For those who pose such questions “best” probably equates “cheapest” or “fastest.” But » Read more

Posted in Czech Republic, France, Germany, hidden europe, Italy, Switzerland, Train, Trip Planning

Paris: The guide to moving to France?

Paris: The guide to moving to France?

Apr 09 By Bryan Pirolli in Paris— What’s the biggest expense for anyone coming to Paris? Usually, the plane ticket. If you’re looking to trade in that round trip for a cheaper one-way ticket to the City of Light and start up a life here, it’s harder than you think—but not impossible. Expat Aurelia D’Andrea, a California » Read more

Posted in Book Reviews, France, Paris

Paris: Shopping for vintage kitchenware at the Porte de Vanves flea market

Paris: Shopping for vintage kitchenware at the Porte de Vanves flea market

Apr 02 By Theadora Brack in Paris— Cuckoo for classic French dishes, pots and pans? Join the club! I, too, possess a mad penchant for collecting kitchenware from yesterday. Fret not, I’m okay! You’re okay! So where to find the beauties in Paris? I recommend trekking it to the Porte de Vanves flea market. I’ve been shopping » Read more

Posted in Cheap Souvenirs, France, markets, Paris, Shops

Paris: 55 ways to save on your trip to Paris in 2012

Paris: 55 ways to save on your trip to Paris in 2012

Mar 28 As we prepare for the summer travel season, we turn our attention to Paris, the world’s most visited city—and a city that remains quite Cheapo-friendly, if you follow some basic rules. Fortunately, EuroCheapo’s two fantastic Paris correspondents, Theadora Brack and Bryan Pirolli, remind us of those rules in their weekly dispatches from the city. We’ve » Read more

Posted in Cheap Hotels, France, Paris, Practical Info, Trip Planning

The Night Train from Madrid to Paris: The Elipsos experience

The Night Train from Madrid to Paris: The Elipsos experience

Madrid Chamartín station has little of the appeal or the convenience of the Spanish capital’s main rail hub at Atocha. Located near the city center, Atocha is extravagant and exuberant. The classic art nouveau train shed, now a superb indoor tropical garden, stands cheek by jowl with architect Rafael Moneo’s assertive late-20th century new add-on » Read more

Posted in France, hidden europe, London, Madrid, Paris, Spain, Train, transportation

Paris Restaurants: Where to find fresh, natural and organic cheap eats

Paris Restaurants: Where to find fresh, natural and organic cheap eats

Mar 26 By Bryan Pirolli in Paris— A culinary capital renowned for its elaborate pastries, steak frites, cheese and wine, Paris isn’t by any means perfect. Recent investigations revealed that many of those carefully prepared dishes that tourists dine on in restaurants are nothing more than reheated frozen meals (more on that here in English). Zut alors… » Read more

Posted in Food, France, Paris, Restaurants

Taking the Train: Berlin to Cádiz in five days

Taking the Train: Berlin to Cádiz in five days

Mar 21 We could so easily have opted for the plane, taking a direct flight from Berlin to Málaga and then traveling onward to Cádiz by bus. And it would have taken 12 hours door-to-door. That would have been too simple. Why pass on a chance to catch a glimpse of parts of Europe that we had » Read more

Posted in Alternative Transportation, Berlin, France, Germany, hidden europe, Practical Info, Seville, Spain, Train, transportation