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elleng

(131,129 posts)
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 12:10 PM Jul 2018

Paris, Chicago and Beyond: How to Have a Luxury Trip for Much Less Than You Think

A high-end vacation doesn’t have to mean spending big dollars. Here are 10 cities where you can have upscale experiences without paying premium prices.

'Luxury travel can be experienced in two ways: by paying top dollar or by paying less. Given the choice, wouldn’t you pick the latter?

Of course, the idea of what luxury travel is can differ depending on the person. For some, it means hotels with butlers and fancy sheets and flying first class; for others, it’s about hitting three-Michelin-starred restaurants and hiring the occasional private guide and car with a driver.

Ultimately, it doesn’t matter how you define high-end travel. What matters is that it doesn’t have to be had at a premium price.

Here, 10 destinations where you can save money on an upscale trip without sacrificing a feeling of luxury.'>>>

Barcelona
Buenos Aires
Chicago
Hong Kong
London
Mexico City
Milan
Mumbai
New York
Paris

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/30/travel/luxury-trips-for-less.html?

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Paris, Chicago and Beyond: How to Have a Luxury Trip for Much Less Than You Think (Original Post) elleng Jul 2018 OP
bookmarked FirstLight Jul 2018 #1
Me too underpants Jul 2018 #2
See my reply to FirstLight. CurtEastPoint Jul 2018 #5
Please go. CurtEastPoint Jul 2018 #4
OMG thanks for sharing! FirstLight Jul 2018 #17
In May I was there at the end of 2 weeks in France but for just 2 nights CurtEastPoint Jul 2018 #18
I plan to live in the south south west... FirstLight Jul 2018 #19
Thank you, Ellen for posting this! CurtEastPoint Jul 2018 #3
You're welcome, Curt, elleng Jul 2018 #6
My dreams are of France. CurtEastPoint Jul 2018 #8
Been there (and others too,) elleng Jul 2018 #10
Well, after my trip to Tuscany last fall, it's a close second! CurtEastPoint Jul 2018 #12
Something about the language gets me, elleng Jul 2018 #14
I studied Italian in college for 2 years and can still listen and understand and ready pretty well. CurtEastPoint Jul 2018 #15
I only understand via my French, elleng Jul 2018 #16
bookmarked..... dhill926 Jul 2018 #7
I'm headed to Italy in October. iscooterliberally Jul 2018 #9
Great you're going! elleng Jul 2018 #11
If Milan, Lake Como. If time, Venice. Like Ellen said, FLORENCE is faboo. CurtEastPoint Jul 2018 #13
We start out in Reggio Emilia, but I have no idea which city we fly into yet. iscooterliberally Jul 2018 #20
Pisa and Pompeii a fair distance apart, 500+ miles. elleng Jul 2018 #21
I know it's really far, but they do have those super fast trains. iscooterliberally Jul 2018 #22
VERY exciting! elleng Jul 2018 #23

CurtEastPoint

(18,664 posts)
4. Please go.
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 12:30 PM
Jul 2018

I'm not selling anything but I want you to look at my galleries, especially the seven France galleries.
The people, the scenery, the towns, the food... all are marvelous.

Enjoy!

http://curtrushphotoart.com/

FirstLight

(13,364 posts)
17. OMG thanks for sharing!
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 08:35 PM
Jul 2018

I took 5 years of French thru Jr High & High school and half of my house is literally Paris everything

I've researched the different Arrondisements, what is where, where I really want to take walking tours, etc. I am a Hemingway in the 20's kinda Paris junkie too... lol I think I will get my TEFL certificate and use it to work PT teaching kids English as my "retirement."

I have told my kids for years when they turn 18 I am OUT. Passport in hand and sell the fucking house and just GO! (3 more years! )

CurtEastPoint

(18,664 posts)
18. In May I was there at the end of 2 weeks in France but for just 2 nights
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 09:34 PM
Jul 2018

And this was my... wait... lemme look... 6th visit to Paris and just now I am feeling like I kinda 'know' the place. But I arm myself w/a good Metro map (there are some good apps versions for your phone).

Tip: If you go to the Orangerie Museum, you can get a ticket to the Orsay as well at a big discount! Didn't know that till last time. And the Orangerie is nice and manageable and has splendid works.

And this last trip was the FIRST time I took one of the bateau mouche tours and it was a wonderful hour! Do it.

I used to teach French so I get along pretty well w/the language.

In my trips I have been to Normandy, Brittany, SW and southern France, Provence and le Grand Est. I loved them all and they were each unique. I think I am kinda partial to Brittany and Normandy. I like the ocean, having been raised in NC and now living in GA.

Enjoy!!

FirstLight

(13,364 posts)
19. I plan to live in the south south west...
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 10:28 PM
Jul 2018

I like languedoc-roussillon, found some awesome seasonal rentals, off season. And it is near Nice/Marsielles, so that could also be a fun visit. But I also want to have a rural-hub to then metro and explore all over Especially if I get a 4-6 month visa!

What's also perfect is that their "off season" is our winter/ski season...I am FINE doing a 6 month rental of my place so I can come back in Spring lol

CurtEastPoint

(18,664 posts)
15. I studied Italian in college for 2 years and can still listen and understand and ready pretty well.
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 03:16 PM
Jul 2018

When people start going fast... not so much!

iscooterliberally

(2,863 posts)
9. I'm headed to Italy in October.
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 01:24 PM
Jul 2018

My wife and I are so excited. I'm not sure if we'll be in Milan though. I'm actually going for work, so I'll be in central Italy for a few days. Then they cut us loose to go where we want. We don't have a lot of money so we definitely have to travel on a budget. We'll probably only have a few days after the business part of the trip, but we'll try to see as much as we can. Thanks for the post!

elleng

(131,129 posts)
11. Great you're going!
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 02:41 PM
Jul 2018

FLORENCE (if art is your thing,) but let us know where in central Italy starting from, and we'll play (in our minds!)

Unless you're already travelers, you already know not to plan TOO much; pick one or 2 spots, for your 'few days.' And TRAINS!

iscooterliberally

(2,863 posts)
20. We start out in Reggio Emilia, but I have no idea which city we fly into yet.
Tue Jul 31, 2018, 11:07 AM
Jul 2018

My wife has expressed interest in Pisa and Pompeii. We do plan on riding trains as much as possible. I know we'll be near Maranello so I would like to see the Ferrari Museum if it works out. The problem for me is I could spend an entire month there and still not get to see everything I would like to see. The factory I'm going too will probably take us on an excursion somewhere. I know they brought everyone to Rome a few years back. We might make it through Florence too, but I just don't have enough details on my schedule yet to make any concrete decisions. I know I like the really ancient Roman and Greek architecture. I was in Athens about 25 years ago and got to see the Acropolis. I'm just excited to go and will be happy where ever we end up.

elleng

(131,129 posts)
21. Pisa and Pompeii a fair distance apart, 500+ miles.
Tue Jul 31, 2018, 11:21 AM
Jul 2018

Pompeii includes Naples (basically) which is a real excursion, and then there's Capri!

NO WAY you'll see everything, so make this the BEGINNING of your Italy explore, and plan to return!

iscooterliberally

(2,863 posts)
22. I know it's really far, but they do have those super fast trains.
Tue Jul 31, 2018, 12:18 PM
Jul 2018

Once I get more details on how we're getting in and where we're going on the first few days, I can make a better plan for the rest. Rumor has it that we're flying in to Milan. If that's the case we probably won't go to Pompeii, but will hang around the northern part. We can't lose though. Neither of us have ever been to Italy, and it's my wife's first time out of the US. I just got my new passport in the mail yesterday and my wife's should be here any day.

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