you know ... the beauty of this video is that I could really picture myself living it and experiencing this whole adventure at some point in my life :)
I dream I have friends and the money to do this soon. Im nearly 24 and I know theres so much more of life but theres something about traveling when you're young without restraints of family and things that I really want to experience
When Damon came in, I felt like I personally was meeting up with a friend I had not seen in awhile and got the same butterfly feelings of meeting up with a friend haha
When you guys were counting down to tell us what the price of your meal was the video started counting down for an add perfectly in sync with you 😂 also I live for these vlogs Elena!! If everything goes to plan I’ll be in Paris this spring! Can’t wait. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us all ❤️ Sending you good health and I wish you the best!
Hi Elena, you are genuinely one of the only people that make me excited for my young adolescent years/ my 20's. I don't know how I to describe it, but keep up the great content!!
beautiful video as always! Totally relate to what you were saying about the difference of rhythm between the US and France. As a French person, struggled a lot with the intensity of the American daily life when I first arrived! The way you all say bisous is so cute!
paris is a city i’ll never get tired of seeing… wishing you all the best for the new year 🫂🫂 watching you grow and reflect on this trip has really inspired me to push myself out of my comfort zone and organise a trip soon when covid (hopefully) calms down
These videos give me so much good energy Been so busy with work i haven't had time to do something i like. After i realized that, i went back to drawing, painting and reading again because you're videos inspired me.
To anyone who wants to do something similar; look into studying abroad (short course etc) or a Workaway type situation. Getting out of where you grew up (the town, state, country etc) is the best thing you can do for yourself!
Hi elena ! I usually don’t comment but i love the energy of your videos! I enjoyed a lot watch you travel in my city, you even gave me adresses I didn’t know before! it’s funny that you talked about being too fast for paris! I study here for two years now, and every french ppl I know think that living paris is living a fast life (im originally from west part of France) and everyone tell me that i’m walking like a parisian now haha I guess New York is even faster :) Hope you will come back soon here ✨
This is the video that i needed especially the first one you posted about this process because two ads ago i brought a one way ticket to Paris!!! I’m so excited and scared because it will be a solo trip but I’m happy that someone did this as well lol. Yaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy
Your videos make me so so happy! Thank you so much Elena, you are a real artist :) I also love to see Gabi and Ashley in your vlogs, you are all great :) Big thank you for your weekly inspiration :) Bisou
It's so funny hearing you tell about how fast you are walking as New-Yorkers and the need to be constantly busy because it is how a lot of people feel about Paris actually! I never thought you could walk faster than a parisian ahaha. I live there and I can't imagine what it would be in NY then (I actually did spend a month and a half in NY and feel like I slowed down there, it's probably an effect of taking time to enjoy the place you are staying at :) ).
PSA for any future travellers to Paris : do NOT lay down on the Tuileries gardens lawns! They are full of rat piss and feces, and it is worse in the morning and/or after rain, bc of the wetness it spreadsssss. Get a picnic blanket ☝️
@@travelfoodielove I have had to give advice before so I do have a list prepared haha, here it is : 1. Culture The city of Paris is pretty small imo, so I wouldn't recommend limiting yourself to it. Here are the essentials to me : - the Louvre; when you go there, take time to stop by the musée des arts décoratifs ! It's my fave. - the Eiffel Tower; I've always felt like the big grass areas were a bit lame, I prefer walking along the Seine with a crepe, and reach musée d'Orsay which I love. - Versailles; it takes a full day to do it all! Most people don't go the the Domaine de Trianon, and I've always thought it was the best (the gardens are so charming). The city center is a very nice area to eat out, and I've heard hotels there are nice too. - Pompidou center; when you exit, you can go to one of the best ice cream shops in town, Glace Bachir, which is 2 min away by foot. After that, I would recommend walking along the Seine and through both Islands in which you can still see some medieval buildings. On Saint-Louis island, there's a square that has an access to a more private area of the banks of the Seine, it's called Square Barye (brace yourself though, you need to walk down a set of stairs that are dirty and smelly to get there). - Montmartre; to do it right (imo), get off at Abbesses or Anvers, go get something to eat at Babka Zana (it's quite close) and climb the Stairs to the top. Then you can eat with satisfaction. The Sacré Cœur is very much worth the visit, and if you wanna get some brunch, Hardware Society close-by is the place to go (they don't take reservations sooo, be there as early as possible). you should take advantage of everything the city has to offer : you can get the best views of Paris from the top of the Arc de Triomphe and the Montparnasse Tower (both are pricey if you are not a 26- EU citizen or student); you can get to Giverny in Normandy from the St Lazare train station (16eu journey to there and back), and visit Monet's House and Gardens; you can go to the outskirts and visit the Saint-Denis Basilica (to get there, you can take line 13 which is one of the worst, so brace yourself). That area is always bustling because there's one of the biggest markets in the Parisian area, and it's also one of best the places to go to buy (black)hair related products. Go to La Défense at sundown, do some shopping and walk around to enjoy street art pieces (some are hidden!). Take line 10 to Boulogne porte de Saint Cloud and enjoy the Albert Kahn museum whose gardens are adorable. Overall, you wanna do as many museums as possible, especially if they are located in different parts of the city, which will help you discover new areas. Don't hesitate to enter churches as well, some are very surprising (my faves are Saint Jean Bosco in the 20th, located near the Saint Fargeau neighbourhood in which there are adorable streets with adorable houses; and Saint Louis en l'île because it is always the best pit stop to get some fresh air in the middle of a summer stroll). 2. Balads I would recommend, when you're going some place (museum, shopping, café...), to prefer taking public transports + walking to get a better feel of the area. My favourite areas are : - the Opera neighbourhood. From there, you can go North and window shop at the galleries lafayette, or you can get a bite at one of many Asian restaurants (Sanjo is excellent, Cantine de Lotus is my fave, Aki Boulangerie is nice for snacks, the Alley is perfect for Bubble tea). By foot you can access the Louvre, the Champs Élysées, the Tuileries, the Orangerie, Châtelet even; - the "quartier Latin" in which there are a lot of cafés, the historical sites of La Sorbonne (go to the Gibert Jeune boutiques if you wanna buy cheap books, stationary or CDs and Vinyls!), the Arènes de Lutèce, best place to sit and chat or read a book, the Grande Mosquée, that can be visited and where they sell pastries that I like to eat in the jardin des Plantes which is right next door; - the North of 20th arrondissement which is full of surprises (buttes Chaumont and le Belvedere de Belleville 💕); - as is the 13th around Olympiades. Also near the Cité Universitaire, which can be visited if you like architecture. West of Parc Montsouris, there are many many cute HOUSES that you can dream of living in one sweet day; - the 18th (very welcoming and diverse, even though it suffers from its reputation), which is where Pigalle and Montmartre are located. 3. Nightlife Most Parisians (I am a "banlieusarde" which means I come from the outskirts of Paris) like to hang out in : - Bastille and Saint-Michel (best bar crawl areas); - République (lots of cafés and new restaurants are opening every week); - La Villette (you get some beer and snacks, and you sit on the grass with your mates) at night in the summer; - Pigalle, where you get a bite at the Bouillon and get a drink at any bar nearby; - les Grands Boulevards (Bonne Nouvelle, Strasbourg Saint-Denis, Reaumur Sebastopol) to get a drink (mostly afterworks in my experience), chat, smoke and eat peanuts lol. 4. Shopping Apart from the main markets : - Saint-Denis for cheap food, meat; - Rue Mouffetard for the same but expensive + seafood; - Porte de Montreuil for miscellaneous and clothing; - Porte de Clignancourt "puces de Saint-Ouen" for quality vintage findings; Paris is bustling with places to shop. While the Rue Montaigne is worth seeing (afterwards you can chill at the Jardin des Ambassadeurs nearby, or the Gardens of the Palais Galliera, which is the fashion museum, pricey but worth it), the Marais has a better selection of very French, very hip, very avant-garde boutiques. After your window shopping there, you can get a snack at the Swedish Institute nearby, it's one of my favourite places to chill (and a perfect place for the first step of a meet cute). AND : - don't get single tickets for the metro. It's a scam. It better to get weekly or monthly cards. There's one that can even be used for several members of the same tourist group, I've heard. - don't stand on the left side in the mechanical stairs. Always the right. - imo the Louvre shouldn't be done in a day. It won't move, you'll come back - be wary of any puddles of unidentified liquids, and mind your step (dog poop) - when they announce the presence of pickpockets in the metro, then most of the time it means they're already long gone. Some are children. I recommend that you close your purses and/or wear them underneath your coats bc tourists are the main target. - if you are not used to bustling and nervous people, avoid public transportation during the strikes/traffic interruptions. Enjoy the Parisian chaotic energy lmao! THE lawn during summer is the one in front of the Invalides Cathedral. Located avenue Breteuil.
Oh I did something similar I fortunately didn’t have to work while there but I was moving back to SF from LA and decided to take a month off my friend who is a teacher loves Paris and wanted to go for a month so I said let’s go. I had a little extra insurance money so it all lined up well. I’m glad I did it and hope to one day do something like that again we did travel around a few other parts of France and I went to England at the very end which helped me a lot but still a pretty great experience before having to go back to work and my everyday life back in my home city
What an amazing adventure and memories to last a lifetime ❤️ I love how you all took the lesson of slowing down. I too have learned this after moving here from Los Angeles. I truly love the French way of living.
Hi Elena! Thanks for the video! Does everywhere accept visa/mastercard or did you use cash often? Im going next month, wondering if I need to do a currency exchange
Ooo I would definitely read Song of a Captive Bird it's by an Iranian-American author about the first Iranian Feminist Poet. It's fiction but based on her life and writing. One of the best books I've ever read!
As a European, I am happy to say I have never spent 23e on a meal in London, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Prague or any of the other beautiful cities I have lived in. I have eaten champagne dinners with 4+ courses, gone to the fanciest neighbourhoods and enjoyed some huge meals. You have no reason to be impressed by spending over 20e on an "extravagant" meal.. 9/10 times that means you did it wrong. Still, I am glad you enjoyed your food.
wait, until you visit Australia. the fancy stuff like you mentioned and the video, easily $100 in Australian dollars which my guess would be approx 30+ euro. In my standards, it is hella cheap.
Could you explain a bit more about the legal stuff? Work visa, taxes, etc. … Even as a European working in another country (workation) it’s very difficult with taxes and health care etc.
Love watching your videos. this is such a relaxing vlog. What bag did you use for this trip? Have you tried using a duffle bag for your travel? I recommend using the Bento Bag from Nomad Lane.
you know ... the beauty of this video is that I could really picture myself living it and experiencing this whole adventure at some point in my life :)
I dream I have friends and the money to do this soon. Im nearly 24 and I know theres so much more of life but theres something about traveling when you're young without restraints of family and things that I really want to experience
@L. yeh and if u do it cheaply it’s just not safe enough as young women:(
I feel you 🥲
When Damon came in, I felt like I personally was meeting up with a friend I had not seen in awhile and got the same butterfly feelings of meeting up with a friend haha
Wow, this is refreshing. It's felt like an eternity since your last upload. Your videos are an escape for me.
When you guys were counting down to tell us what the price of your meal was the video started counting down for an add perfectly in sync with you 😂 also I live for these vlogs Elena!! If everything goes to plan I’ll be in Paris this spring! Can’t wait. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us all ❤️ Sending you good health and I wish you the best!
Request: Gabi starts her own TH-cam. I’m an Aussie living in London but would love to hear about the process of working in NYC!! Xxx
yes! And she just seems so kind and calming
agreed!!!
Hi Elena, you are genuinely one of the only people that make me excited for my young adolescent years/ my 20's. I don't know how I to describe it, but keep up the great content!!
It was so sweet to see you all on the couch together at the end. Definitely cherish those moments with girl friends!!!!
15:57 this was so cuteeeeee your guys' friendship is everything
beautiful video as always! Totally relate to what you were saying about the difference of rhythm between the US and France. As a French person, struggled a lot with the intensity of the American daily life when I first arrived!
The way you all say bisous is so cute!
paris is a city i’ll never get tired of seeing… wishing you all the best for the new year 🫂🫂 watching you grow and reflect on this trip has really inspired me to push myself out of my comfort zone and organise a trip soon when covid (hopefully) calms down
These videos give me so much good energy
Been so busy with work i haven't had time to do something i like. After i realized that, i went back to drawing, painting and reading again because you're videos inspired me.
To anyone who wants to do something similar; look into studying abroad (short course etc) or a Workaway type situation. Getting out of where you grew up (the town, state, country etc) is the best thing you can do for yourself!
Hi elena ! I usually don’t comment but i love the energy of your videos! I enjoyed a lot watch you travel in my city, you even gave me adresses I didn’t know before! it’s funny that you talked about being too fast for paris! I study here for two years now, and every french ppl I know think that living paris is living a fast life (im originally from west part of France) and everyone tell me that i’m walking like a parisian now haha I guess New York is even faster :) Hope you will come back soon here ✨
It seems like you ladies had a wonderful time. It was special to get to see it.
Holy shit “La Vie en Rose” while in Paris, so original; wouldn’t have expected it.
Your videos give me so much happiness. Also, your editing style inspires me a lot!
This is the video that i needed especially the first one you posted about this process because two ads ago i brought a one way ticket to Paris!!! I’m so excited and scared because it will be a solo trip but I’m happy that someone did this as well lol. Yaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy
Your videos make me so so happy! Thank you so much Elena, you are a real artist :)
I also love to see Gabi and Ashley in your vlogs, you are all great :)
Big thank you for your weekly inspiration :) Bisou
my best friend is moving to Paris in June and i’m sad about it but I love all these recs and ideas for things we can do together when I visit her!!
Okay this is maybe the second or third video of yours I’ve watched…and then Damon pops up, and I went to school with him! 😅 so crazy!
Thank you for bringing us on your trip to Paris! I would love to plan a trip like that some day! Thank you for showing me that it is possible!!
5:10 Where is your friends leather blazer/jacket from?? :) It's so pretty
It's so funny hearing you tell about how fast you are walking as New-Yorkers and the need to be constantly busy because it is how a lot of people feel about Paris actually! I never thought you could walk faster than a parisian ahaha. I live there and I can't imagine what it would be in NY then (I actually did spend a month and a half in NY and feel like I slowed down there, it's probably an effect of taking time to enjoy the place you are staying at :) ).
OMG!!! i'm iranian too and so glad to find and watching you. love u
I’m planning on traveling to Paris for a month in 2023!! Been trying to find all the cool recs + guides and this is perfect! ✈️
PSA for any future travellers to Paris : do NOT lay down on the Tuileries gardens lawns! They are full of rat piss and feces, and it is worse in the morning and/or after rain, bc of the wetness it spreadsssss. Get a picnic blanket ☝️
Thank you - any other places to avoid or must visit?
@@travelfoodielove I have had to give advice before so I do have a list prepared haha, here it is :
1. Culture
The city of Paris is pretty small imo, so I wouldn't recommend limiting yourself to it. Here are the essentials to me :
- the Louvre; when you go there, take time to stop by the musée des arts décoratifs ! It's my fave.
- the Eiffel Tower; I've always felt like the big grass areas were a bit lame, I prefer walking along the Seine with a crepe, and reach musée d'Orsay which I love.
- Versailles; it takes a full day to do it all! Most people don't go the the Domaine de Trianon, and I've always thought it was the best (the gardens are so charming). The city center is a very nice area to eat out, and I've heard hotels there are nice too.
- Pompidou center; when you exit, you can go to one of the best ice cream shops in town, Glace Bachir, which is 2 min away by foot. After that, I would recommend walking along the Seine and through both Islands in which you can still see some medieval buildings. On Saint-Louis island, there's a square that has an access to a more private area of the banks of the Seine, it's called Square Barye (brace yourself though, you need to walk down a set of stairs that are dirty and smelly to get there).
- Montmartre; to do it right (imo), get off at Abbesses or Anvers, go get something to eat at Babka Zana (it's quite close) and climb the Stairs to the top. Then you can eat with satisfaction. The Sacré Cœur is very much worth the visit, and if you wanna get some brunch, Hardware Society close-by is the place to go (they don't take reservations sooo, be there as early as possible).
you should take advantage of everything the city has to offer : you can get the best views of Paris from the top of the Arc de Triomphe and the Montparnasse Tower (both are pricey if you are not a 26- EU citizen or student); you can get to Giverny in Normandy from the St Lazare train station (16eu journey to there and back), and visit Monet's House and Gardens; you can go to the outskirts and visit the Saint-Denis Basilica (to get there, you can take line 13 which is one of the worst, so brace yourself). That area is always bustling because there's one of the biggest markets in the Parisian area, and it's also one of best the places to go to buy (black)hair related products.
Go to La Défense at sundown, do some shopping and walk around to enjoy street art pieces (some are hidden!).
Take line 10 to Boulogne porte de Saint Cloud and enjoy the Albert Kahn museum whose gardens are adorable.
Overall, you wanna do as many museums as possible, especially if they are located in different parts of the city, which will help you discover new areas. Don't hesitate to enter churches as well, some are very surprising (my faves are Saint Jean Bosco in the 20th, located near the Saint Fargeau neighbourhood in which there are adorable streets with adorable houses; and Saint Louis en l'île because it is always the best pit stop to get some fresh air in the middle of a summer stroll).
2. Balads
I would recommend, when you're going some place (museum, shopping, café...), to prefer taking public transports + walking to get a better feel of the area.
My favourite areas are :
- the Opera neighbourhood. From there, you can go North and window shop at the galleries lafayette, or you can get a bite at one of many Asian restaurants (Sanjo is excellent, Cantine de Lotus is my fave, Aki Boulangerie is nice for snacks, the Alley is perfect for Bubble tea). By foot you can access the Louvre, the Champs Élysées, the Tuileries, the Orangerie, Châtelet even;
- the "quartier Latin" in which there are a lot of cafés, the historical sites of La Sorbonne (go to the Gibert Jeune boutiques if you wanna buy cheap books, stationary or CDs and Vinyls!), the Arènes de Lutèce, best place to sit and chat or read a book, the Grande Mosquée, that can be visited and where they sell pastries that I like to eat in the jardin des Plantes which is right next door;
- the North of 20th arrondissement which is full of surprises (buttes Chaumont and le Belvedere de Belleville 💕);
- as is the 13th around Olympiades. Also near the Cité Universitaire, which can be visited if you like architecture. West of Parc Montsouris, there are many many cute HOUSES that you can dream of living in one sweet day;
- the 18th (very welcoming and diverse, even though it suffers from its reputation), which is where Pigalle and Montmartre are located.
3. Nightlife
Most Parisians (I am a "banlieusarde" which means I come from the outskirts of Paris) like to hang out in :
- Bastille and Saint-Michel (best bar crawl areas);
- République (lots of cafés and new restaurants are opening every week);
- La Villette (you get some beer and snacks, and you sit on the grass with your mates) at night in the summer;
- Pigalle, where you get a bite at the Bouillon and get a drink at any bar nearby;
- les Grands Boulevards (Bonne Nouvelle, Strasbourg Saint-Denis, Reaumur Sebastopol) to get a drink (mostly afterworks in my experience), chat, smoke and eat peanuts lol.
4. Shopping
Apart from the main markets :
- Saint-Denis for cheap food, meat;
- Rue Mouffetard for the same but expensive + seafood;
- Porte de Montreuil for miscellaneous and clothing;
- Porte de Clignancourt "puces de Saint-Ouen" for quality vintage findings;
Paris is bustling with places to shop. While the Rue Montaigne is worth seeing (afterwards you can chill at the Jardin des Ambassadeurs nearby, or the Gardens of the Palais Galliera, which is the fashion museum, pricey but worth it), the Marais has a better selection of very French, very hip, very avant-garde boutiques. After your window shopping there, you can get a snack at the Swedish Institute nearby, it's one of my favourite places to chill (and a perfect place for the first step of a meet cute).
AND :
- don't get single tickets for the metro. It's a scam. It better to get weekly or monthly cards. There's one that can even be used for several members of the same tourist group, I've heard.
- don't stand on the left side in the mechanical stairs. Always the right.
- imo the Louvre shouldn't be done in a day. It won't move, you'll come back
- be wary of any puddles of unidentified liquids, and mind your step (dog poop)
- when they announce the presence of pickpockets in the metro, then most of the time it means they're already long gone. Some are children. I recommend that you close your purses and/or wear them underneath your coats bc tourists are the main target.
- if you are not used to bustling and nervous people, avoid public transportation during the strikes/traffic interruptions.
Enjoy the Parisian chaotic energy lmao! THE lawn during summer is the one in front of the Invalides Cathedral. Located avenue Breteuil.
If you don't have an autoimmune disease you should be fine :D
@@candiceb8605 i know this comment was over a year ago, but this will be helpful when i go to france so thank you !! 💕
Shah of Shah's is fantastic!! Excited that you got to pick this up, hope you enjoyed it!
Oh I did something similar I fortunately didn’t have to work while there but I was moving back to SF from LA and decided to take a month off my friend who is a teacher loves Paris and wanted to go for a month so I said let’s go. I had a little extra insurance money so it all lined up well. I’m glad I did it and hope to one day do something like that again we did travel around a few other parts of France and I went to England at the very end which helped me a lot but still a pretty great experience before having to go back to work and my everyday life back in my home city
Omg I love Damon, and I hope you girls enjoyed your trip and have your dreams accomplished this year 💜🙃
What an amazing adventure and memories to last a lifetime ❤️ I love how you all took the lesson of slowing down. I too have learned this after moving here from Los Angeles. I truly love the French way of living.
These girls just make me smile to the screen
It's my first time here and i love it !!the music the view
This was so much fun! Thanks for taking us to Paris with you!! 💛
Elena+Gabi+Ashley=☉
I was actually just in Paris for the first time ever and it was truly the best experience ❤️
I AM NOT OKAY YOU AND DAMON WERE IN THE SAME VIDEO AAHHHHH LOVE
I was in paris about 2 weeks ago and went to some of those places omg. I love u!!
the way this is making me want to escape to France for a month tooooooo this whole series looked so fun!!
ur videos are literally the best 😭 post more often pls
Aww! This was so special to watch! Thanks for sharing it with us!
@7:30 "have you heard of the channel Ali Abdaal" GIRL I HEARD U WE LOVE ALI @ALI ABDAAL a true inspiration oof
Bouillon is so incredible!! I had an incredible and cheap meal there. We were intimidated by the long line outside but it’s SOO worth it
been loving the paris vlogs! happy to see you happy :) wanted to ask where the super cute workout set is from?
paris is so peaceful
Elena you’re half Iranian??? I am too ahhhh this literally made my day let’s gooooo 💛
lovely video!! do you know who is the artist that sings the strange by patsy cline song at 7:00 ? 💞
omg elena damon crossover i love
I love Paris 💓
And love such beauty 😍
i love your videos so much my gosh! you are truly one of my inspirations!
Love these Paris vlogs! So much to love about Paris 💕
Was a long wait for this video! Loved it
Hi! I'm wondering where you got your stockings from in 5:28?
Does anyone know what the song is at the end of the video? I always hear her use it and love it!
Merci ! Tu es tellement belle ❤️
yall can be the new cast of H2O bc yall have that friendship and vibe!
I enjoyed watching this vlog 😃
Damon! Love a youtube crossover
great vlog. 7:22 Ali Abdaal is one of my favorite channels
this makes me (an American) wanna live in Europe.....and I already am 🥺this content is too good!!
this was just so sweet
I adore your content!!!
Shakespeare & co Yayyyyyy. 🎸🗼🔮📚
i could totally live here
Hi Elena! Thanks for the video!
Does everywhere accept visa/mastercard or did you use cash often? Im going next month, wondering if I need to do a currency exchange
where are the boots from at 5:29 ? i neeeeed them
So cute! Where are your sword earrings from?
새해 복 많이 받으세요 💞
Elena in paris >>> Emily in paris
Omg Damon!! I love him, also I always thought he is tall, UNTIL NOW :D :D
hi! which camera do you use and prefer? thank you!!
can you tell th
e name of the last song you put in the last? i love it so much
I love your videos so much
i want to go to paris so bad 🥺
I need your 2 gold necklaces!! 8:52 where are they from?
Missoma xx
damn all of you could do a shampoo commercial, you've got amaziiiiiiiiiiing hair!
Where is this jumper from again??? 8:16
Yesss Elena 😊
Beauuutiful vlog
This is so damn good, I wish one I can do this too ❤️❤️❤️
Ooo I would definitely read Song of a Captive Bird it's by an Iranian-American author about the first Iranian Feminist Poet. It's fiction but based on her life and writing. One of the best books I've ever read!
what is the outro song??
Trying to vibe like you did in this. Someone p.l.e.a.s.e. tell me what is the remix/song playing at 5:28?
what is the song at the very end!?
Wait you're Iranian?! I know that most polyglots always say that Persian/Iranian is the most beautiful language in the world, do you speak it?
As a European, I am happy to say I have never spent 23e on a meal in London, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Prague or any of the other beautiful cities I have lived in. I have eaten champagne dinners with 4+ courses, gone to the fanciest neighbourhoods and enjoyed some huge meals.
You have no reason to be impressed by spending over 20e on an "extravagant" meal.. 9/10 times that means you did it wrong.
Still, I am glad you enjoyed your food.
I think they meant that it was cheap no?
wait, until you visit Australia. the fancy stuff like you mentioned and the video, easily $100 in Australian dollars which my guess would be approx 30+ euro. In my standards, it is hella cheap.
Nice meals here (in the US) with champagne etc. are easily $100+ lol so I'm sure she wasn't used to it
cool🥰, u just make us leaving in dreams hhhh😅. i like this video by👋 see u soon 😘
so beautifulllllll
Elena😙❤️. .... Gourgeus to moucn to walk away just like that
1.15 sec what song is that??
Could you explain a bit more about the legal stuff? Work visa, taxes, etc. …
Even as a European working in another country (workation) it’s very difficult with taxes and health care etc.
Loved it
I literally guessed exactly 56 euros - is that wild?!
Elena I have a question , are you Iranian? I saw your story about Masto khiyar😍
you wouldn't believe me if i told you that here in portugal 65€ for a meal is expensive and you pay that price for almost 4 people
Love watching your videos. this is such a relaxing vlog. What bag did you use for this trip?
Have you tried using a duffle bag for your travel? I recommend using the Bento Bag from Nomad Lane.
wholesome
awesome great video,but you are so prety and your hair is so beautiful
that's a really cheap dinner for Paris shiiiit, i've been there for a few days this summer and it was so expensive compared to Italy (where I live)
❤️May God give you health, my sister, may God help you