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France Visitors Offered Budget Guide
France visitors offered budget guide by Cheap Flights Booker UK
Holidaymakers planning a trip to France may be interested in a guide published by the Daily Telegraph on how to save money during their travels.
While visits to the country have been made more expensive for British people by the falling value of the pound, the "silver lining", according to the Telegraph, is that the cost of getting to France has fallen sharply in recent years.
Eurostar recently announced that its lead-in return fare will be held at £59 this year, compared to the ticket price of £95 that passengers paid in 1994.
Once they have reached France, travellers can use a number of tactics to cut their expenditure, such as visiting off-beat destinations such as the Vendee coast or Biarritz rather than the pricey Dordogne or Cote d"Azur.
Another good money-saving idea, according to the Telegraph, is to make use of fixed-price menus whenever possible, as these can be half the cost of a la carte meal options.
Holidaymakers planning to buy some wine during their trip may find it cheaper to bypass roadside warehouses and head directly to the producers, details of which will be available from local tourist offices.
A good option for people intending to visit the French capital is the Paris Museum Pass, which covers all of the city"s major attractions and monuments for a cost of £25 for two days.
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