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If traveling to France, Rick Steves advises on ways to save money on food that include seeking out self-serve cafeterias and ...
Here's Rick Steves' protégé's advice for dodging these crowds. ... Dresden or Freiburg, Germany; Albi, Honfleur, or Colmar, France." They're the kind of places where you look around, ...
However, travel pro Rick Steves has offered a great trick to not only save money at cafés during your visit, but one that will make you look like a savvy local as well.
In France, there's a good chance those memos will be written in French, so on his website, Steves advises that you should look for the phrase "chambre d'hôte" as you explore your destination.
When it comes to immersing yourself in the local culture of France, travel expert Rick Steves insists that these weekly occurences are not to be missed. advertisement. Islands.com.
In a blog post, Steves explained that in Italy and France, where the chin flick is often used, the gesture means "I'm not interested, you bore me," or "You bother me."It can also be a simple "no ...