Welcome to Her Lifestyle Travel! This channel is to help newbie female travelers like you, not only take your first international trip abroad, but to continue traveling internationally whenever the heck you want! On this channel I give you the tools you need to plan, organize, and budget for all your international trips.
Good common sense advice that applies pretty much everywhere, not just Paris. Another useful advice: get yourself a public transportation card with unlimited rides. Taxis and Ubers are expensive and not always available. When travelling bring only the bare minimum, it will be a lot less stress.
Thanks, you have a similar travel and exploring style to me, I totally agree that most attractions are overrated and can be admired and explored without paying. Love your delivery style also easy to follow and understand. Good info thanks for the video I may visit next month.
Traveling to Paris for my 50th bday next year & I’m learning quite a bit from your vids. So much so, that I had to subscribe. Lovely voice, by the way. Do I detect a West Indian accent?
Thank u soooo much for ALL of ur videos and advice. As i research hotels in Paris, im noticing that alot or most hotel rooms dont have microwaves, is this true? Or do u know of any that do have microwaves in the room? Thanks so much!!!😊
Thank u soooo much for the wonderful advice u gave about solo traveling. It definitely boosted my confidence. If we wanted one on one coaching/advice, is there a way to reach out to u?. Thanks again!❤😊😊
It’s cheaper because in Europe people get taxed about 50% of their wages! It’s a very different system to USA. So people have a lot less cash usually than Americans. If a ticket is 50€, you have to make 100€, in order to have 50€ in your pocket after tax. Then everything you buy has about 15-30% tax… so you’re paying MORE tax on items, with the money that you’ve already paid tax on 😂 it’s nuts
Do they have lots of mass shootings there? Is it safe to walk about after dark? Are there lots of homeless beggars in the streets? Blend in by not shouting, by speaking French, by not trying to use dollars, by taking two hour lunches, by using public transport.
Thank u sooooo much for ALL ur Paris videos. Im so glad i found u. My first trip to Paris will be this Summer. I TRULY APPRECIATE this particular video especially. THANK YOU for all of ur tips. I would love to talk to u further about my upcoming trip. Do u have an email or another way that i can reach out.😊😊😊💯💫💫👍.
Thank you for the videos. Since you stayed here over 6 weeks, did you have to change into local currency or is credit card accepted everywhere including in trams, funicular etc?