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Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast

Is Paris Really That Expensive?

Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast

Travis Sherry

Society & Culture, Places & Travel, Society & Culture:places & Travel

4.6890 Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2015

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Paris is one of the most expensive cities in the world to visit as a tourist. But Heather had her heart set on visiting, so we found a way to do it cheap(er). Listen to find out our money saving tips for the city of love!

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Extra Pack of Peacahuts Travel Podcast, episode 133.

0:07.0

Paris is the world's most expensive city for cocktails,

0:11.0

with two dry martini setting you back an average of $52.

0:17.0

But what about Happy Hour?

0:19.0

One, two, three.

0:22.0

I'll show you Paris in the morning

0:28.0

I'll show you London

0:30.0

London afternoon

0:31.0

You feel your out to know.

0:33.0

Would you feel your Dublin heart is learning?

0:38.0

Yeah, well you don't have to, because we're going there soon.

0:45.0

They don't not so worry because we're going there soon.

0:50.0

Hello, Travel Nerin. Hello travel

0:55.0

Nords and welcome to the Extra Pack of Peanuts travel podcast,

0:58.0

the show that teaches you how to travel more

1:00.0

while spending less.

1:02.0

I'm your host, Travis Cherry, and joining me today is a person who

1:06.2

finally got to go to her number one travel destination in the world, my wife and constant

1:12.3

travel companion Heather.

1:13.8

Hey, Heather.

1:14.8

Hi everyone, and in case you're wondering what place Travis is talking about, it's Paris.

1:20.8

Which will be our show topic for today.

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