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Buying a phone (pay as you go) in France
Posted by kitkatgo
Thank you everyone for your advice. I just got home from my trip late last night. I bought a phone at an Orange store (which are just about everywhere!) for 29 euros, and it came with 5 euros credit talking time. I also bought extra time then as well. ...
Buying a phone (pay as you go) in France
Posted by kitkatgo
... a U.S. #. In my research, everyone says, don't rent a phone from the airport; there are a lot of hidden fees. I saw Orange was recommended...and from what I can tell on their website, reasonably priced. Apparently, you can buy a phone for 29 euros ...
Starter Kit for Québec
Posted by travellingjon
... trains, metro... The choice is vast in Montreal, and everything is rather quick. The metro has four lines (blue, green, yellow and orange) and 68 stations that spread all over the city and the suburbs, even outside the island (because, you know, the city ...
Italia!
Posted by papayaprincess
The Country itself: The country is located in South Western Europe and borders France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia. It has a population of about 60 million and the official language is Italian, although English is also spoken in most major cities. ...
Welcome to Prague, the City of Hundred Spires
Posted by mimiama
... by city public transport or taxis. The main airlines flying to Prague are native Czech Airlines, many foreign companies (Air France/KLM, British Airways, Lufthansa, Austrian Air, Korean Air) and also low-cost airlines SkyEurope, Smart Wings and Ryan Air ...
Your favourite traveling meal?
Posted by cheli
... quite salty! - As a vegetarian, I love lentils and always try to have some to hand - boil with a little cumin, cloves and orange juice (top up with water)for about 30min then eat with corn chips/toast and lash out on some yogurt if you're feeling ...
Driving from Paris to Biarritz to Spain, San Sebastian or Pamplona
Posted by peacefrog
... Pamplona is off the route. Check out if you have a chance to be there during the San Fermin ferias. Crossing from Pau in France to Pamplona in spain over the Pyrenees is a nice route too, although that would replace the Biarritz-San Sebastian bit. Hope ...
WHERE IN EUROPE SHOULD I GO FOR A THREE DAY BREAK?
Posted by uncle_davros
... as well. You could always try Grenada for the Alhambra. I am going there soon and can't wait. Or the South of France around Nimes, Arles, Orange or Avignon is nice as well. Loads of things to do and see. The Palais des Papes in Avignon is superb. You ...
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