The Amateur Traveler talks to travel writer Pauline Frommer.
Pauline is the daughter of Arthur Frommer and has been traveling her entire life. She has recently released a new series of guidebooks called the Pauline Frommer guide books. Hear her ideas on budget travel like saving money staying in unusual places like religious retreat centers, military hotels, in a Soho art gallery. “Spend less and See more” is the theme of these guides.
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7 Responses to “Pauline Frommer on Budget Travel – Episode 123”
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Rob Sage
Says:February 10th, 2008 at 3:58 am
Great podcast, i really enjoyed it and im sure it will help me when i visit Costa Rica later in the year. According to the Costa Rica HQ blog it is quite cheap over there anyway so i’m sure to save some money!
Great blog by the way!
Rob Sage
Craig
Says:February 13th, 2008 at 11:24 am
I just had the chance to listen to this…I’m amazed at the prices Pauline was mentioning. In what reality is this “budget”? Admittedly, I’m not travelling in the States at present, but I just spent 7 days at a 5* seaside resort — all inclusive — for twice the cost of one night in the New York mansion she mentioned. Admittedly, it was extremely conservative in a Muslim kind of way: no alcohol, separate swimming areas for men and women, shoulders must be covered…
I guess you get what you pay for, but “budget”?!
villas in Florence
Says:February 19th, 2008 at 6:16 am
yes, very informative podcast
Wes
Says:March 7th, 2008 at 10:14 am
Actually Craig, Pauline’s prices for NYC ARE budget travel. I just went to NYC on a weekend during the offseason (Feb) and paid $150/night for a hotel just off of Times Square. That price was a coup. Any Manhattan hotel in the summer will like be twice that amount (or more). I challenge anybody to find “normal” accommodations for cheaper prices in NYC.
Wes
Says:March 7th, 2008 at 10:16 am
Pauline referenced a book during the podcast (cathedrals in Europe) and I wanted to check it out. Can anyone reference me the name? I was thinking McCallie, but any google search on McCallie and cathedrals just turns into a Catholic search nightmare…lol.
Wes
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Pauline Frommer
Says:March 31st, 2008 at 12:36 pm
Hi All,
This was a fun one to do. As for NYC, unfortunately, it’s the second most expensive destination in the WORLD after Moscow. The average price for a hotel room is now $325 per night. So I’m proud of having found hotels/accommodations that cost a third of that average and are still quite nice. For other destinations, yes, I agree $120 is high. Unfortunately, it’s bottom of the barrel for NYC.
As for the book: It’s Cathedral by David Macaulay. Lovely book, hope you enjoy it.
Best,
Pauline Frommer
http://www.frommers.com/pauline
Simon
Says:May 21st, 2008 at 1:33 am
Loved the podcast! BTW Pauline has a great voice for radio/podcasts!