Four 4 Star Hotel Picks in Paris

Luxury on the Left and Right Banks of Paris

best 4 star hotels parisOn your next tour to Paris, why not live a little and splurge on a wonderful 4-star hotel?   Paris hotels are some of the most expensive in Europe, perhaps the world.  But you only live once, and there is nothing wrong with living it up in Paris.  There are three picks with two being on the right bank and two on the left bank.  I've got the best 4-star hotels in Paris listed on my blog post today.

Sunday, August 17, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (1722)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 3.7
Categories: Paris

How to Beat the Crowds in Italy

Avoiding the Crowds Needs to be Part of an Italy Itinerary

Let's face it, traveling to places like Rome, Florence and Venice, one can expect big crowds.   On our small group tours to Italy we have seen lines hours long into places like the Colosseum and the Basilica in Venice.   The tourist push to see sites like David in the Accademia in Florence or the Uffizi Gallery can be unbelievable.  Even on The Traveling Professor's Tours to Italy much of our itinerary planning is done with crowd avoidance in mind.  In today's blog post I will give advice on how to beat the crowds in places like Rome, Florence, and Venice.   Hopefully, with these tips in mind a tour to Italy will be more enjoyable for you.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2592)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.4
Categories: Italy

Norway: Our New Destination for 2015

Natural Beauty, Culture and Good Food

Norway Traveling ProfessorAfter leading a small group tour to Paris, last week I flew from Paris to Bergen, Norway to begin a short journey in Norway.  I was so absolutely impressed by the natural beauty, culture, cleanliness, and cuisine that I knew I needed to add a tour to Norway to The Traveling Professor's schedule for 2015.   Although I am still in the planning stage, read the blog post to see why you should be going to Norway in 2015.

Saturday, August 9, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2309)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.5
Categories: General Travel

Why the Latin Quarter is the Best Place to Stay in Paris

Location, Location, Location

small group tours to parisWhenever The Traveling Professor brings tours to Paris or whenever I travel solo to Paris, I always stay in an area on the Left Bank called the Latin Quarter.  It is called the Latin Quarter because it is where schools like the Sorbonne are located.  In the good old days, students spoke Latin. Hence, the Latin Quarter.   In today's blog I will explain why the Latin Quarter is the best place to stay on a tour to Paris.

Thursday, August 7, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2388)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 5.0
Categories: Paris

How to Get the VAT Back

You Can Get Money Back on Your Paris Purchases

Get the #VAT backI am leaving for a tour of Paris tomorrow.  Although I don't expect to make too many large purchases there, you might be on your next tour of Paris.   In Paris, a surcharge called the VAT is added to most purchases.   Since it is about 20% of the purchase price, it can be a significant amount, especially if making large purchases.   So, how do you get the VAT back on a purchase in Paris?  Check out today's Paris blog post.

Friday, July 25, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2783)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.0
Categories: Paris
Tags: VAT

When to Visit Paris

Each Season Has Advantages - See What They Are

What is the best time of year to visit Paris?   Actually, my answer would be that any time of year is a great time to take a tour to Paris.  Each season offers distinct advantages in terms of weather, costs, and crowds.   There are also some times to avoid when visiting Paris.  In this blog post The Traveling Professor will present the pros and cons of visiting Paris during different times of the year.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2228)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.5
Categories: Paris

Phone Options When in Europe

Tips for Using a Cell Phone in Europe

how do i use a cell phone in europeWhat is the best cell phone option to use when traveling to Europe?  It is a question The Traveling Professor frequently gets from travelers on his tours to Italy, Paris, and Spain.  The Professor will dial you in on the best phone options to use in Europe when phoning home to say "bonjour" from your tour to Paris, or to say "ciao" and tell your family and friends what a great time you are having on your trip to Italy.



Monday, July 21, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (3433)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 5.0
Categories: Travel Tips

Peru, Machu Picchu, and the Amazon Jungle

Join The Traveling Professor on a Trip of a Lifetime

#1 on just about everyone's bucket list is a trip to Peru, especially Machu Picchu.  We've done the trip many times and we think we have the best tour to Peru and Machu Picchu out there.  Our itinerary is terrific and includes many places no other tour company will take you in Peru and Machu Picchu.  We stay in some of the top hotels not only in Peru, some of them ranked in the Top 50 in the world by outfits like National Geographic.  We take all of the details to make sure your trip goes smoothly.  And, we only travel with small group of adult travelers.  Take a look at the details to the best trip to Peru and Machu Picchu in today's blog post.

Saturday, July 19, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2755)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.7

Using a Credit Card in Europe

Use These Tips to Save Money and Eliminate Hassles

how do i use a credit card in europeOn all of my small group  tours to Paris, Italy and Spain, The Traveling Professor recommends using a credit card to pay for as many things as possible.   However, it is important to use a credit card in Europe wisely.   In this blog post, I give some basic tips for credit card use in Europe that will save the traveler money and help avoid problems.


Thursday, July 17, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (3083)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.5
Categories: Travel Tips

Ins and Outs of Taking the Train to Machu Picchu

Here is the Straight Story

Peru Train Traveling ProfessorFor the most part, there are two ways to get to Machu Picchu:  take the train or walk.  Fortunately the train ride to Machu Picchu is spectacular and one of the highlights on The Traveling Professor's tours to Peru and Machu Picchu.   However, it is much more involved than buying a train ticket, hopping on and arriving at Machu Picchu.  To help make a tour to Peru and Machu Picchu a success, read more in my blog post on how to take the train to Machu Picchu.


Monday, July 14, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2309)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.6
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