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Nine Free Things to Do in Paris

Date: 08/25/2008 Author: Leigh Fergus

Monday, Aug. 25, 2008

Read more about France in International Living Postcards—your daily escape

Dear International Living Reader,

Paris too expensive?

Ha! Leigh Fergus knows not just one or two...but nine ways to sample the culture of the City of Light without spending one thin centime.

Find out all about them below.

Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living

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Super Travel Package Is the Perfect Excuse to Visit Now

Date: 07/16/2008

July 16, 2008
Panama City, Panama

Dear Panama Enthusiast,

I’ve found a steal of a deal to get you to Panama. Check out Escapes Ltd's super offer of six nights lodging plus airfare and more for $699 (just dial 1-800-243-7227). Wow. This high-value package enables you to visit both Panama and Costa Rica for an amazingly low price. (If this trip doesn’t fit with your plans, see Panama’s Copa Airlines website for some very reasonable airfares.)

And what will you do once you get here?

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How to Survive the Crazy Italian Roads

Date: 05/22/2008

Thursday, May 22, 2008
Puglia, Italy

Read more about Italy in International Living Postcards—your daily escape

As I’ve discovered recently, Italy’s “heel” province of Puglia is a treasure trove of bargain coastal property and unique countryside homes. To find the best deals, however, you’ll need a car, because the local bus and train networks won’t take you to Italy’s most interesting corners.

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Hedonism in Central Europe

Date: 05/07/2008

Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Piestany, Slovakia

Read more about Europe in International Living Postcards—your daily escape

I went to check out Slovakia’s premier spa town, Piestany, which is just 90 minutes by bus from Bratislava. You can come here for hedonism, but most guests come for health reasons.

In central Europe, spa culture is really popular, and is still more about therapeutic cures than pampering. Spa treatments in Slovakia used to be funded by the communist state; now it’s generally health insurers that foot the bill. Even so, spas realize they have to be commercially viable, so now they are attracting paying guests with cosmetic treatments and wellness packages.

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Discover a New Europe: Opera $17, Two-course Lunch $5…

Date: 04/17/2008

Thursday, April 17, 2008
Bratislava, Slovakia

Read more about Europe in International Living Postcards—your daily escape

Bratislava is an eye-opener. On the banks of the Danube, it’s the capital of Slovakia, a small central European country established in 1993.

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Money-saving Tips When in Rome

Date: 03/10/2008

Monday, March 10, 2008
Rome, Italy

Read more about Italy in International Living Postcards—your daily escape

On this latest Italy trip, I was scouting properties in Abruzzo and Molise. To reach these southern regions, you’ll probably fly in and out of Rome. It can be costly, so here are a few money-saving tips:

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Get Your Credit Card Provider to Pay YOU $25

Date: 02/18/2008

Monday, Feb. 18, 2008

Get more expat advice in International Living Postcards—your daily escape

I hate the foreign transaction fees that banks charge when you use a credit card overseas, especially when the banks embed the fees in the exchange rate.

Like me, some lawyers and their clients decided these fees are abusive. They filed class action lawsuits against Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, and the banks that issue the cards. The court consolidated these class actions in 2001, and last year the lawyers cut a deal. In the settlement, the banks deny the claims and assert they did nothing wrong, improper, or unlawful. But they’ll pay up just to get rid of the lawsuit.

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You CAN Get a 90-day Tourist Visa for Panama

Date: 01/31/2008

Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008
Panama City, Panama

Read more about Panama in International Living Postcards—your daily escape

Last May, the Panamanian government passed a new law, completely out of the blue, reducing the amount of time tourists could spend in the country. U.S. and Canadian tourists, who were always accorded 90 day stays upon entering the country, were suddenly only given 30. Sure, many applied for and got extensions of up to 60 days, but what a pain…who wants to deal with red tape in a government office when you ought to be sipping cervezas on the beach?

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