August in Paris can be a bit strange in that the streets, busses and trains can be relatively empty because many of the Parisians are on vacation themselves. All the museums and attractions are open, but some restaurants and shops are closed. Crowds are moderate at attractions also, but not overwhelming. The weather is warm, 80's during the day but cooler at night. Check out my blog post to see what we did on our first full day visit in Paris.
In a few years, it may either be too impractical or too expensive for the average American to travel to Europe. In my opinion, there are a few reasons why it may soon be nearly impossible to take that trip to Rome you always wanted to go to. The cost of a trip to Paris may be prohibitively expensive by 2020. Hotel and restaurant prices in Spain might be out of reach. Read my blog post to find out why Europe travel to Paris, Italy, or Spain might be a good idea now instead of later.
Luckily, in the years I have been taking small group tours to Italy, Spain, Peru, and Paris, we have not had a serious illness or injury. However, I get questions from travelers all the time regarding the purchase of medical insurance for their travels. The first step is to see what kind of travel insurance your personal insurance company covers, then decide if you need medical coverage for a trip to Europe or South America. Read my blog post for more details on medical coverage when traveling abroad.