A glass of champagne in a Paris cafe for Valentine’s Day has never been this cheap. As the Euro plunges to record lows, Australian women who only dreamed about The Louvre before can do it – on a good airline, with a fifty-buck, charming, one-star hotel.
Australians, who have long been kept from Paris by high fares and expensive hotels, stand to gain as the Euro dives to record lows against the Autralian dollar and our kangaroo coins are suddenly buying more hotel nights, and sale-priced Chanel shoes, than ever before.
Sydney to London fares are now seriously under $2000 return in February on major airlines. Add on chic, comfortable Eurostar London-Paris return train fares for around AUD$150 and you’ll be there in time for breakfast.
Staying on in Europe? The European Credit Crunch isn’t ending any time soon. But then, the Louvre isn’t going anywhere either.
Not ready to go just yet? Then book months ahead (as far as you can) on European hotels and airlines who want your dollars now. And don’t forget seriously cheap Irish airlines which can take you to Dublin, then onto Paris a day or two later.
But back to those one-star Paris hotels. Have the flea police on Trip Advisor and other crowd-sourced hotel review sites terrified you? Well, don’t be scared of the fifty-buck double bed.
Here’s a good one: Hotel Lafayette, a short walk from the Eurostar terminal, Paris Nord. It’s so far under AUD$50 a night, that you can buy dinner too.
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I enjoyed 5 magical days in Paris in June last year.. I can highly recommend the Hotel du College de France, which is in the Latin Quarter and a couple of minutes to 3 different subways the connections to all the landmarks are super easy.
I paid about 90 Euros per night for private single room and own bathroom. Excellent for location! Also do the Free City walking tours - there are about 5 different walks to choose from and they are based on the 'pay what you think its worth' ethos. They are fab!
If the AUD could crash by Dec, that would be lovely thanks.
The € going through the floor is great when you don't earn that currency, but we need all the tourists we can get!
For all the shoe fans, my hot tip would be Garrice, they have a store on Rue de Rivoli plus an outlet, best shoe store in Paris by far. Banana Republic has also recently opened.
Sephora is a MUST DO for cosmetics.
Monoprix is a supermarket with a really good basic clothing range & decent cosmetics at excellent prices. I'd also go to the Dyptique store for candles, the shop at Centre Pompidou for gifts & art prints plus Etam for very cheap but flirty fun undies. Those are my tips off the top of my head, will add more as I think if them.