After briefly touching down on money talk, budgeting etc I thought I wanted to ask you guys what you’d like me to include in a separate video, specifically talking about this subject (How I budget, plan my trips, save money etc.) Let me know the questions you may have and what I shall include! I hope you enjoyed watching this video as a little teaser to these series!
I live in San Diego (USA) so I looked up the conversion from Euros to Dollars. 1.00 Euro is 1.08 Dollars so I can "basically " for broad strokes say they are equal. Makes it easy for me to relate.
@@katharinaschneiderr Now the tens of thousands of people from the United States that watch your podcasts can easily relate. I went out for dinner and it cost $27 USA dollars and you can "basically " say 27 Euros. Keep up the work. Hope you become Elon Musk rich.
I’m American so I went ahead and converted everything to USD so that other Americans can get a better idea of what Katharina’s spending looks like. Another person mentioned that the conversion rate is pretty close, but here’s a section by section breakdown: Prepaid Expenses Hotel: $361.72 for 3 nights, or ~$120.58 per night Flight: $231.07 (~$77.03 per night) Total for one day: ~$197.61 (this number ends up looking slightly different if you directly convert the total euros to USD since I had to round a few numbers) Morning Activities and Breakfast $0 thanks to the location being good for running and the hotel offering free breakfast, but a croissant from a local bakery at a price point of 1.5 euros would be about $1.62. Museum, Drinks, and Strolls One way ticket: $2.27 Museum exhibition: free Iced latte: $5.94 Iced matcha: $6.48 Views: free Total so far: when converted directly from the 191.1 euros, it comes out to $206.34. When you add my numbers together (including the prepaid expenses for one day, the ticket, and the iced matcha), the total is just a few cents off at $206.36. Afternoon Plans and Supermarket Run Coke Zero: $1.62 Pineapple slices: $3.51 Pre-Dinner Shoot, Oysters, and Sea Bass Tartar Bread: free Oysters: $7.77 Sea bass tartar: $17.82 Beef tartar: $25.37 Bill: $50.96 (Katharina’s portion was $25.59) Free* End to the Night Return ticket: $4.53 Recap Flight: $77.03 Hotel: $120.58 Breakfast: free Metro one way: $2.27 Museum: free Iced matcha: $6.48 Snacks: $5.13 Dinner: $25.59 Metro roundtrip: $4.53 Total: $241.59 (converted directly from the total euros), $241.61 (when you add the above USD values together) I hope this helps!
As I watched this I wondered do you have any money saved in case you can’t work? Or for retirement? Or anything? I know you are young and don’t have many responsibilities (great time to travel) so I was just curious… I don’t mean to sound critical, I don’t think I did at your age… just curious
I work every, single day (more or less) whenever I don’t travel. I elaborated more on this topic in a previous video I posted a while ago on my channel « how I afford to travel ». I’d recommend you go and watch it ! :)
After briefly touching down on money talk, budgeting etc I thought I wanted to ask you guys what you’d like me to include in a separate video, specifically talking about this subject (How I budget, plan my trips, save money etc.) Let me know the questions you may have and what I shall include! I hope you enjoyed watching this video as a little teaser to these series!
Students and EU residents under 26 actually have free access to all the national museums and monuments in France :)
You’re right! We were just unlucky that most of those attractions we wanted to go to were fully booked so we had to think differently 🥹
Love that’s not only you measuring but also you on different places - so interesting and enjoyable to watch! 🥰
Hehe I’m glad you think so! I tried to incorporate it in the best way possible :)
I enjoyed watching the first video of the series Katharina 😊
I’m glad you did! :)
Thanks for the travelogue, and also, you look so cute!
Thank you!! 😊
I live in San Diego (USA) so I looked up the conversion from Euros to Dollars.
1.00 Euro is 1.08 Dollars so I can "basically " for broad strokes say they are equal. Makes it easy for me to relate.
Not too much math that needs to be done then😅
@@katharinaschneiderr Now the tens of thousands of people from the United States that watch your podcasts can easily relate. I went out for dinner and it cost $27 USA dollars and you can "basically " say 27 Euros. Keep up the work. Hope you become Elon Musk rich.
Thank you!!
Great video 😊😊
Thank you!😊
I’m American so I went ahead and converted everything to USD so that other Americans can get a better idea of what Katharina’s spending looks like. Another person mentioned that the conversion rate is pretty close, but here’s a section by section breakdown:
Prepaid Expenses
Hotel: $361.72 for 3 nights, or ~$120.58 per night
Flight: $231.07 (~$77.03 per night)
Total for one day: ~$197.61 (this number ends up looking slightly different if you directly convert the total euros to USD since I had to round a few numbers)
Morning Activities and Breakfast
$0 thanks to the location being good for running and the hotel offering free breakfast, but a croissant from a local bakery at a price point of 1.5 euros would be about $1.62.
Museum, Drinks, and Strolls
One way ticket: $2.27
Museum exhibition: free
Iced latte: $5.94
Iced matcha: $6.48
Views: free
Total so far: when converted directly from the 191.1 euros, it comes out to $206.34. When you add my numbers together (including the prepaid expenses for one day, the ticket, and the iced matcha), the total is just a few cents off at $206.36.
Afternoon Plans and Supermarket Run
Coke Zero: $1.62
Pineapple slices: $3.51
Pre-Dinner Shoot, Oysters, and Sea Bass Tartar
Bread: free
Oysters: $7.77
Sea bass tartar: $17.82
Beef tartar: $25.37
Bill: $50.96 (Katharina’s portion was $25.59)
Free* End to the Night
Return ticket: $4.53
Recap
Flight: $77.03
Hotel: $120.58
Breakfast: free
Metro one way: $2.27
Museum: free
Iced matcha: $6.48
Snacks: $5.13
Dinner: $25.59
Metro roundtrip: $4.53
Total: $241.59 (converted directly from the total euros), $241.61 (when you add the above USD values together)
I hope this helps!
Thank you for putting it together in such way!! I’m sure it’ll be helpful :)
Can’t believe it I am in Paris now!
Exactly what I need right now❤
Perfect timing then!! Enjoy this wonderful city 🥹
As I watched this I wondered do you have any money saved in case you can’t work? Or for retirement? Or anything? I know you are young and don’t have many responsibilities (great time to travel) so I was just curious… I don’t mean to sound critical, I don’t think I did at your age… just curious
I work every, single day (more or less) whenever I don’t travel. I elaborated more on this topic in a previous video I posted a while ago on my channel « how I afford to travel ». I’d recommend you go and watch it ! :)
What was your hotel?
It’s written in the video!
You are So so Beautiful 😍 🤩 👌 💖. You will gain weight don't worry too much. Also take as much u can the virgin olive oil !.
Thanks!
wich languages do you speak?? hi from spain🫶🏻
I speak danish, English and a bit of French too :)