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Piccadilly Circus
Staying in Soho puts you close to Piccadilly Circus, nightlife, and lots of tourists. Photo: Gerd Evermann

London: Which neighborhood is right for your trip?

By Nina Derham in London— Choosing accommodation in London can be tricky. The city is so vast that if you are on the hunt for cheap accommodation, you run the risk of ending up a long way from the main sights and spending the majority of your visit battling with the Tube! Trust me, nobody » Read more

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Posted in Ask the Cheapos, London, Neighborhood, Trip Planning, United Kingdom
Dublin’s Rainy Days: What to do in Dublin when it rains

Dublin’s Rainy Days: What to do in Dublin when it rains

By Jessica Colley— Expect rain in Dublin. A trip that lasts a day or longer will inevitably include a little rain, a short shower, or as the Irish say, a “soft day” of persistent mist that isn’t quite strong enough to warrant the opening of an umbrella. Locals are thankful for any sunny days that » Read more

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Posted in Dublin, Ireland, Museums, Trip Planning
Paris Prices: The maximum we’d pay for everyday items

Paris Prices: The maximum we’d pay for everyday items

By Bryan Pirolli in Paris— Sometimes when I hear what people spend on certain items in Paris, I can’t help but feel a little depressed, especially if they tell me they’re on a budget. Splurge items aside, there are limits to what I’ll pay on everyday items (mostly in order to afford the aforementioned splurges–I’m » Read more

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Posted in Ask the Cheapos, Bars, Cheapo night out, France, Money Matters, Paris, Travel Smarts, Trip Planning
London: 3 budget hotels with amazing locations

London: 3 budget hotels with amazing locations

By Nina Derham in London— When I scoured the streets of London hunting down the best affordable hotels, B&B’s and hostels for EuroCheapo’s London hotel guide, I was constantly amazed by many of their brilliant locations. Most people expect to pay dearly to stay in central London, but if you know where to look, there » Read more

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Posted in Ask the Cheapos, Hostels, hotel crush, Hotels, London, Trip Planning, United Kingdom
London in the Rain: 5 cheap things to do on those rainy days

London in the Rain: 5 cheap things to do on those rainy days

By Nina Derham in London— The bitter truth is that London is never short of rainy days, meaning that popular cheapo activities such as picnics in parks and city walks may well have to be called off. The good news is that the city is jam-packed with fun, wallet-friendly things to do under cover! Here » Read more

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Posted in Ask the Cheapos, London, Outdoors, Trip Planning, United Kingdom
San Francisco: 5 popular activities that aren’t “tourist traps”

San Francisco: 5 popular activities that aren’t “tourist traps”

By Spencer Spellman in San Francisco— As one of the most popular destinations in the U.S., it’s no surprise that San Francisco is full of popular tourist attractions, some of which are best avoided. Some are decidedly underwhelming and some are overpriced. There are, of course, some very famous attractions that you shouldn’t pass up, » Read more

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Posted in Practical Info, San Francisco, Trip Planning, United States
Tinkering with Time: Daylight savings time in Europe

Tinkering with Time: Daylight savings time in Europe

It’s that time of year when we are apt to meddle with time. Most European countries adopt daylight saving time (DST).  All those that do favor seasonal DST will thus set their clocks back by an hour early next Sunday morning, October 30. This means that overnight trains in Europe next Saturday night will pause » Read more

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Posted in Belarus, Europe, Events, hidden europe, Iceland, Local Customs, Media, Practical Info, Russia, Trip Planning, Ukraine
From Britain to the Continent: North Sea Ferries

From Britain to the Continent: North Sea Ferries

Last week, we looked at ferry services that make the short hop over the Strait of Dover, linking the English ports of Dover and Ramsgate with nearby France and Belgium. These are great options if you are based in southeast England, bound for the near-continent and do not fancy the prospect of a longer ferry » Read more

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Posted in Amsterdam, Belgium, Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe, Germany, Hamburg, hidden europe, London, Netherlands, transportation, Trip Planning, United Kingdom
Rome: A practical guide to Rome’s bus and metro system

Rome: A practical guide to Rome’s bus and metro system

By Nicole Arriaga in Rome— Traveling about Rome can be an adventure at times. With over 100 bus lines, tram routes and two metro lines, it’s no wonder that maneuvering Rome’s public transit system can leave a visitor utterly confused. As many visitors are only stopping through Rome for a short while, there’s no real » Read more

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Posted in Bus, City Transportation, Italy, Practical Info, Rome, transportation, Trip Planning
Paris: 7 things that are always free in Paris

Paris: 7 things that are always free in Paris

By Bryan Pirolli in Paris— While many essentials in Paris, like hotels and macarons, or even plastic bags and shopping carts, come with a price, other items are surprisingly free. Knowing when to ask for basic Parisian rights can be tricky, so here’s a list of a few things for which you should never have » Read more

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Posted in cheapo by the day, France, Free Stuff, Money Matters, Paris, Practical Info, Trip Planning