How To Travel Without Breaking The Bank - Paris + June (2024)

Do you want to travel but are not sure where to start? You’ve come to the right place. Sure, budget travel sounds easier said than done, but is it actually possible to travel without breaking the bank?

Yes! It most definitely is possible.Here you will find how to travel without breaking the bank. .

First let’s talk about why travel is important. When you stay in one place, it’s easy to take your ordinary days for granted. You perspective and view on your life stay somewhat the same. But if you travel, it changes the way I think, and perceive the world. And in a sense, it makes you more grateful. From first hand experience, I can tell you thepeople, cities, and cultures I’ve encountered, have expanded my horizons beyond what words can explain. In my humble opinion, traveling enriches the soul and makes it abundant in adventures that no one can ever take away.

To help you get started below are the sources I’ve used to save money when booking travel.

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RECOMMENDATIONS AND TIPS

Like anything else, traveling costs money. Sometimes, traveling costs too much money and for this reason, it is essential to prepare and do research beforehand. Before I book any vacation, I investigate and explore the choices available. It is the one thing that has helped keep my pocketbook happy. The brands recommended, I’ve personally used and continue to use to this day.

*By the way, before you book your next trip, I recommend downloading the free apps and signing up for newsletters (especially from the airline companies). Being able to book a hotel or flight right from your phone is extremely convenient, and newslettersmake it easy to stay informed on upcoming flight prices.

HOTELS

Airbnb. It is like a hotel, but different. Hosts list their rooms, houses, or property for rent, so you’re staying in someone’s home or rental property. In comparison to a hotel, it’s cheaper, homier and much more convenient. A lot of rentals have kitchens and backyards, something you don’t get in a hotel. If traveling with a group and you need multiple rooms, the cost per person is significantly cheaper. On HGTV they call it “more bang for your buck”. The app makes it convenient to book right from your phone.Get a $40 voucher from me to go towards your first Airbnb adventure.

Bonus: If you’re looking to make extra cash, you can list an open room in your house for rent through Airbnb. It is an easy way to bring in additional income.

Expedia. A great website to find hotel and flight deals (and even car rentals). In my research, I always compare prices. Expedia is a great tool for price comparison. The best part is their free App because it sends real-time updates for an upcoming trip. The Expedia app saved the day more than once for me.

Trip Advisor. A must have. Before booking any trip I always, always always, read the reviews on this site. The reviews are reliable and help me make the final decision. The hotel prices are also competitive and comparable.

Booking.com. A site like Expedia, where you can book a hotel, flight and car all in one place. I am giving you a 15 Euro reward towards your booking on behalf of booking.com.

Hotels.com A website where you can book hotels, flights and vacation packages. I’ve found some great hotel deals on here.

FLIGHTS

Skyscanner. A site with competitive flight prices. Useful to compare flights’ prices and find good deals. They also have hotels and car rentals. This is the first website I check for flights.

CheapAir.comOffers affordable airline prices and have excellent customer service.

Airfarewatchdog. A site to find great flight and hotel bargains. I’ve seen great flight prices on this site and have only great things to say about it.

CAR TRANSPORTATION

Uber. Like Airbnb, Uber is a transportation system by people like you and me who want to make some extra cash. Get $5 off each of your first four rides from me. Yay!

Budget. You’ve heard of this car rental company. We used them on our trip to Breckenridge Colorado and had no problems.

Fox Rent A Car. Another car rental company we’ve used and liked. They are worldwide too.

MY ADVICE TO EVERYONE

“Travel! The world is a beautiful and wonderful place. Go out there. Explore. Talk to the locals. Get lost! Be brave. Grow wiser. Become so rich with experiences that will profoundly and permanently change the way you view and live life!” -By yours truly.

Discovering who we are and what drives our heart in this life is a vital part of our existence. Traveling will unlock versions of you, you didn’t know existed. I hope you’re able to use these resources to book your next trip and save some money.

Tell me about your latest vacation or trip? Where did you go and what did you do to save money?

As always, stay safe. Thank you so much for reading! And remember to share with your travel partner in crime.

Thank you for reading!

With love and gratitude,

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FAQs

Should I get cash before going to Paris? ›

If you plan to visit any markets in Paris, having physical cash on hand is advisable. This goes for flea markets and food markets. At food markets, many vendors will only accept cash payments. This is especially true of fruit and vegetable sellers.

What is the best way to see Paris? ›

One of the best ways to experience the beauty of Paris is by walking the streets, which is why comfortable shoes are a must-have when visiting the city. The cobblestone streets may add to the charm of Paris, but they can be challenging to navigate for first-time visitors, especially when wearing the wrong footwear.

How many euros should I bring to Paris? ›

Bring 100€-200€ in cash with you to Paris to cover small expenses, tips, and perhaps a cab ride into the city. Use a credit or debit card from a bank with low or no foreign transaction fees to charge most other purchases while in Paris, such as restaurant meals and any shopping you might do.

How not to stand out as a tourist in Paris? ›

Instead, opt for dark skinny jeans, plain shirts without logos, and leather shoes. Use tote bags or earth-toned simplistic bags if you really want to dress in France to fit in with the locals. Basically: Avoid casual wear, use earth tones, and don't wear open-toed shoes.

How to avoid ATM fees in Europe? ›

How can I withdraw money in Europe without fees? Make sure to choose a bank account that doesn't charge fees to withdraw money in Europe. Withdrawing money from a bank-owned machine can also help you avoid added surcharges and you can save money by making fewer, larger cash withdrawals.

How many days in Paris is enough? ›

Still, if pressed, I would say that you need a minimum of three full days in Paris, which is enough time to see most of the major landmarks and attractions in the city. Ideally, I would suggest five days in Paris so that you can really explore it and get a sense for how the locals live.

Which area to stay in Paris for the first time? ›

If it's your first trip to Paris and you want to immerse yourself in culture and see as many sights as possible, the best areas to stay in are the 1st, 8th and 7th arrondissem*nts.

Do they accept US dollars in Paris? ›

The currency of France is the Euro. US dollars are not accepted. Please be sure to have the correct currency on hand or be prepared to exchange your dollars for Euros upon arrival.

Is 500 euros enough for 3 days in Paris? ›

Yes. Although some can blow that much on one meal!! Others can somehow make the same amount last a week. As long as you don't get caught up in 'designer' shopping - you should be able to have quite a bit of fun on 500 euros.

Can you wear sneakers in Paris? ›

Yes, of course you can wear fashionable jeans in Paris, and sneakers as well. However, make sure your sneakers are what I call “sophisticated city sneakers”, not big white sneakers devoted to sport. Those big ones are a no-no here.

Can you wear red in Paris? ›

One particularly chic way Parisians embrace red is by balancing this bold color with classic neutrals. A great example is pairing a red cashmere sweater —I personally adore this — with dark brown pants.

Do they prefer cash or card in Paris? ›

Cash isn't the primary payment method in France since it makes up around 10% of all transactions. However, its popularity hasn't really changed in either direction in the past years. Debit cards are the number one form of paying at over 40%, while credit cards closely follow at around 30%.

Should I bring US dollars to Paris? ›

The currency of France is the Euro. US dollars are not accepted. Please be sure to have the correct currency on hand or be prepared to exchange your dollars for Euros upon arrival.

How much cash do I need per day in Paris? ›

If you want the best of the best, aim for $300-520 per day (assuming you eat at Michelin restaurants a lot). For 2 people for a 5-day trip to Paris expect to pay about $250 per person or $500 for two. For those doing a low-cost Paris trip, aim for $140 per person or $280 per couple during that time.

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