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Yoga Journal : Travel : Vacations
Yoga Journal : Travel : Vacations
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Yoga Journal : Travel : Vacations
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Where should I go on vacation?
I have been to Orlando, Tampa, Savannah, Charleston, Myrtle Beach, New York, Boston, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, London, and Paris.
Any Suggestions?
Here some other things for consideration.
I'm not rich, so I can only take about 2 weeks. And anything > $2000 if probably out of the question. Asia and Australia are probably out of the question.
Unless in US or Canada, I don't want to drive.
Sounds like you enjoy going to places that have history and fun things to do. Since you haven’t been to the west coast, I’d suggest heading out there (California - San Francisco, San Diego, or Napa Valley). Or visit Maine, Washington DC, or the Outerbanks if you want to stick with the east coast.
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Where is your next vacation going to be?
I’m going to Washington this June, but seeing politicians is hardly a vacation. so, after that I’m going to London and Paris the following October. hooray for planning ahead.
I really want to go to Australia, but i don’t think it will be for a while yet.
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European Luggage Tag
Are you going to Europe? Are your bags all packed? Tres bien! But please, skip the hospital-look-like-tag and use our world class destinations tags. Comes in a set of 3 Chose between 1) European cities or 2) Vacationing in Europe (perfect gift stocker).
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4000 euros to much for vacation to Paris?
My husband and I are going on a vacation to Paris this summer.. we have hired a historian to plan our trip and take care of all our tours of the city and Versailles. Is this too much for a 7 day trip…this doesn't include airfair from US and some meals throughout the week.
I think so, you would be better off either doing it yourself or going with a tour company.
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How expensive is a vacation in Paris? For instance, how do prices in bistro compare with a comparable …?
restaurant in the United States? Is shopping expensive? Are the attractions costly? How do hotel prices compare with similar hotels elsewhere?
If you're an American, it's a lot less expensive than it was six months ago because the dollar has strengthened considerably against the euro. That being said, it's still not cheap. Prices are high and exchange rates are also a factor.
You can easily spend $200 a night for a decent (not luxury) hotel in a good location. Even small restaurants that don't cater to tourists are more expensive than comparable restaurants in the US (unless you live someplace that's really expensive, like New York City). If you go to places around major tourist sites, the price goes up.
It's still well worth the trip. Paris is in a class by itself when it comes to culture, food, and history. Just budget accordingly. You can get a good idea of prices for hotels on any good travel website, such as Expedia or Orbitz. Pick up a good guidebook at any bookstore. I like Rick Steves' books, bit there are other good ones. In addition to giving you ideas on what to see, there will also be information on prices for restaurants and attractions.
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