In a previous article on EuropeWord.Com we looked at how to travel in Europe cheaply. Here we looked at all the most affordable regions of Europe where the cost of living was low, and looked at some ways you could find accommodation and good for a lower cost. But what of those among us who don’t want to do Europe cheaply? Despite the Economic Crisis affecting the globe at the moment, there are many of us who are still willing to part with a bit more cash when we want to experience a new country and enjoy a relaxing jaunt to the continent. So here we will look at luxurious Europe – and how to enjoy the more exquisite elements that Europe has to offer.
First of all, just as there are cheaper areas in Europe, there are also areas that offer a more luxurious Europe experience. These are not just countries, but the areas within those countries – meaning that luxurious Europe can be found wherever you go. And of course you don’t have to stay in that area either, so it’s always possible to experience luxurious Europe as a passer-by rather than actually staying there.
When you are looking for a way to sample luxurious Europe there will normally be lots on offer depending on your country of choice. Most of the bigger cities will have areas that are reserved for only the most wealthy residents, and if you’re going on holiday this will give you a great way to sample their lifestyle even if you couldn’t afford to keep it up normally. Often there will be well known restaurants, shops and even streets that you can visit to get a slice of the action.
For example if you want to experience luxurious Europe in England you would likely visit London. Oxford Street or Harrods would then provide the ultimate shopping experience where if you couldn’t buy anything you could at least marvel at what’s on offer. Halfords in fact is a day out in itself with realistic re-created sweet shops and huge sculptures inside its halls.
In Paris meanwhile you might choose to visit he Champ Elysee – the wealthiest street in Europe. This again has some huge megastores, but also has some very classy venues where you will need to dress to impress if you want to fit in. Either way, just walking down this magnificent road is one of the best ways to experience authentic luxurious Europe.
The other little touches on your holiday will also help to create a luxurious Europe experience. For example, like anywhere else you will be able to find limo services to drive you to and from your locations and all across Europe there are no shortages of five star restaurants and hotels. In the UK for example you might eat at the Ritz for a real luxurious Europe night out.
This post was written by admin on October 2010



TO have a luxurious europe experience, you need money. A lot of money. I tried having this kind of holiday with my family a couple of years ago. In my opinion, it doesn’t worth it. We spent almost 5k Euros for a 3 member family’s holiday for 1 week and we saw nothing special. There are luxurious europe locations, but you shouldn’t spend your money on them.
I must agree with Olivia. Indeed, you can’t enjoy the luxurious Europe offerings unless you have the money for them. If you can’t really afford an expensive holiday, have no fear. You can also admire things and buy nice stuff with a limited budget. Having fun isn’t all about money and spending them in a luxurious Europe restaurant, store or hotel.
I had the occasion to spend my holiday and have a luxurious Europe experience with some rich friends of mine and I didn’t. Why? Well, because my savings can be used for better and cheaper things.
You can see lots of beautiful places and buy many nice clothes, for example, using a small amount of money.
In my opinion, seeing a luxurious Europe place or ‘megastore’ just isn’t worth it if you don’t have a lot of money to throw away on way too expensive stuff.
The luxurious Europe is for rich people. If you’re not part of that category, there’s no use spending all your money on things you can’t really afford. I mean, it’s okay to visit all those wealthy places, it can be an interesting experience. But don’t let your money leave the wallet for stuff you can buy at a much better price.
My sister lives in Paris and she just loves spending time in those expensive stores, I’m sure she has an obsession for buying clothing. If you’re a girl and you’re planning to have a luxurious Europe experience, I warn you about those stores. They’re dangerous
Let’s be serious, luxurious Europe is not for everyone. You need a lot of money to have this. Only very rich people can actually afford luxury.
Most people don’t have that money to live in a luxurious Europe or to visit it.
Moreover most people who visit Europe want to do that as cheaper as possible, I guess.