Friday, June 21, 2013

Things To Know About Cheap Holidays In France

By Nick Thompson


With beautiful country, historical landmarks, and amazing food, it is easy to understand why planning cheap holidays in France is a great idea. First of all, while Paris may be the focal point for many, it is much cheaper and more authentic, some would say, to travel to one of many other interesting and lively cities to economize without giving up a memorable vacation.

Camping is quite commonplace in France, and it is a much more social form of accommodation than a hotel. Highly rated campgrounds are often nicer than their hotel counterparts. There are many low-cost accommodations available, though. Typically smaller inns, hostels and bed and breakfasts, these lodgings are perfect for food lovers and are known for their authentic french cuisine. Alternatives include rural farmhouses and are also perfect for foodies, as most provide incredible meals cooked fresh.

Traveling by car, taxi and even by rail can be very expensive. There are, however, many cheap and convenient alternatives. Rail passes are a good deal if traveling far and wide. Also, consider using one of the discount airlines serving France. Many times, a discount airfare to a southern France city from Paris is cheaper than a rail pass or train ticket.

Avoid tourist areas when trying to eat on the cheap. The restaurants and cafes a block or so away from the heart of the action are a lot cheaper. Enjoy the bakeries. Inexpensive Parisian treats include bread, brioches, croissants. Shop at markets and have a picnic. What could be more French than a baguette, wine, and tasty French cheese? Eat ethnic food, especially Middle Eastern cuisine. Frances Lebanese and Moroccan restaurants often offers the best food bargains. Look for tourist menus posted outside many restaurants. These are set price menus that offer three course meals at much lower prices than on the regular menu.

While Paris can be supremely expensive, it can also be reasonable to visit. The key is to plan carefully and spend wisely. Paris has it all and just like any major city, traveling out of season, staying in alternative lodgings and eating at fancy restaurants sparingly will save, save, save. Despite the fact that tickets to museums and landmarks are pricey, there is generally one day a week when tickets are discounted.

France is a country rich in culture, art, style and history. Seeing France on a budget is likely to be more meaningful and authentic than the standard trip most people get. Cheap holidays in France really are possible.




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