hot chocolate – EuroCheapo's Budget Travel Blog https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog EuroCheapo editors take on the world of budget travel. Tue, 18 Nov 2025 18:54:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.3 Paris in the Winter: Tasty and cheapo ways to stay warm in the drizzle https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/paris-in-the-cold-tasty-and-cheapo-ways-to-stay-warm-in-the-winter-drizzle.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/paris-in-the-cold-tasty-and-cheapo-ways-to-stay-warm-in-the-winter-drizzle.html#respond Mon, 28 Jan 2013 17:29:19 +0000 http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=26258 It’s cold.  It’s snowy.  It’s winter.  Hey, it’s Paris.  There’s no reason to stay inside even if the weather would suggest otherwise.  A few easy suggestions will still allow you to stroll the famous streets and avenues of Paris even if subzero temperatures try to foil your trip. 1. Dress the part It’s funny how » Read more

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It’s cold.  It’s snowy.  It’s winter.  Hey, it’s Paris.  There’s no reason to stay inside even if the weather would suggest otherwise.  A few easy suggestions will still allow you to stroll the famous streets and avenues of Paris even if subzero temperatures try to foil your trip.

1. Dress the part

It’s funny how many adults forget how to prepare for inclement weather, as if we all grew up in Rio having never seen snow.  Come on, people, and get with it.  Dress more warmly than you think and put on those layers.

Thermal underwear, or my favorite, the Uniqlo Heat-tech leggings and shirts, are a huge help and I don’t leave the house without them, no matter how unglamorous they feel.  Did I mention they are cheap?  (Uniqlo, 17 rue Scribe 75009).

And please, socks and sensible shoes. A pair of Converse seem trendy and cool until that zero degree wind whips right through them and you’re walking on numb stumps for hours on end.

2. Seek shelter

But no matter how warmly you dress, everyone will reach a limit.  You’ll have to sneak inside eventually – but plan accordingly.  If you’re tired of museums and monuments, and you want to stick to the streets, a café is always an option, with heated terraces and cheap drinks.  Still, people watching from a February Parisian café is hardly worth the €2 café, so why not spend your money elsewhere, making several smaller stops while covering my ground and actually doing something?

My vote goes to eating.  Duck into a chocolate shop or five for a quick taste of something sweet while warming up.  Chocolate makers like Pierre Marcolini and Patrick Roger sell boxes and assortments that will hurt most oil tycoon’s wallets, but ask for just one or two pieces from the counter à déguster, to taste right away, and you won’t pay more than €2 or €3. By the time you browse, choose which you want, and settle the bill, you’ll be ready to brave the cold again.

Scope out the shops in St-Germain around metro station Odéon, for example, and taste your way through the afternoon.  (Patrick Roger: 108 Blvd St-Germain 75006, Pierre Marcolini: 89 rue de Seine 75006)

3. Have a drink

If you simply must have a warm beverage, there are options beyond tourist-laden Angelina’s for a hot chocolate.  Around the corner, Jean-Paul Hévin has a selection of interesting molten chocolate drinks including one with matcha powder and another with an oyster emulsion, just to shake things up, and they are about the same price as Angelina’s. (231 rue Saint Honoré 75001)

Or if you’re by the Canal St-Martin, stumble over to the trendy yet cozy Chambre aux Oiseaux for a cup of coffee or one of their delicious warming infusions like lemon and ginger that will revitalize even the most frigid traveler.  They also have an ever-changing selection of sweets like chocolate or violet shortbreads to feed the famished. (48 rue Bichat 75010)

With plenty of free museums, departments, and galleries to visit, you won’t freeze to death during a cold day out in Paris while on a budget, but think ahead to maximize your time so that you don’t get stuck somewhere unfortunate, pining for the Mediterranean…

Also in our guide: Heading to Paris this winter? Be sure to also seek shelter in our guide to visiting Paris on a budget. Our editors recommend the city’s best low-cost hotels, and offer further advice to maximizing your experience on a minimal budget.

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Barcelona: Best hot chocolate, coffee and tea on cold days https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/barcelona-beverages-hot-drinks-for-cold-days.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/barcelona-beverages-hot-drinks-for-cold-days.html#comments Mon, 16 Jan 2012 11:58:32 +0000 http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=21639 By Regina W Bryan in Barcelona— Yesterday over dinner I asked my sweetie if he remembered the last time it rained in Barcelona. We both tried to remember. It’s been weeks. While the sun is shining and there’s not a cloud in the sky, mornings are crisp and chilly and it feels like winter. On » Read more

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By Regina W Bryan in Barcelona—

Yesterday over dinner I asked my sweetie if he remembered the last time it rained in Barcelona. We both tried to remember. It’s been weeks. While the sun is shining and there’s not a cloud in the sky, mornings are crisp and chilly and it feels like winter.

On these nippy winter days and nights, nothing is tastier than a frothy cappuccino, a thick hot chocolate or a aromatic cup of herbal tea. When you want to get out of the cold and warm frozen fingers, these are the cafes and restaurants to hit up:

A serious cup of chocolate at a Granja-Xocolateria in Barcelona. Photo: Pedro Rebelo

1. La Pallaresa: Granja-Xocolateria
c/ Petritxol 11 – Barcelona 08002
Gothic Quarter

There will be a line out the door at this spot on the weekend in the evenings. Locals love to dunk “churros” in lava-like cups of Swiss hot chocolate. I say go for the calorie explosion and get your coco with a slab of whip-cream on top. Heaven in a cup and well worth the wait.

**There are Granja-Xocolaterias all over Barcelona. They are a sort of cafe serving chocolate drinks and desserts.

2. La Nena
c/ Ramón y Cajal 36 – Barcelona 08012
Gracia

Also a Granja-Xocolateria like La Pallaresa but in Gracia. Less of a wait at this one and in an interesting, fun area. They also have teas and cakes.

3. Buenas Migas
Web site

During the winter months Buenas Migas, an excellent cafe chain, serves up several hot cocoa options at all of its restaurants. Try the “xocolata suïssa” topped with whip-cream and chocolate syrup or the “xocolata amb galetes” for a cocoa topped with whipped cream and cookies! Buenas Migas also serves teas, cakes, pies, and all sorts of coffee drinks year-round.

4.Farga
Web site

Another chain, Farga is known for their chocolate, ice cream and sweets. Try a cappuccino and a slice of something sweet and wonderful at their Diagonal location.

5. Federal
Web site

Known for their Aussie brunch more than anything else, Federal is also an excellent place for a morning coffee or an afternoon teatime snack. They serve tempting desserts and pastries and have a full coffee bar.

Also in our guide: Planning a trip to Barcelona and trying to find an affordable place to sleep? Check out our reviews of the best and most affordable hotels in Barcelona, all of them inspected, photographed and reviewed by our editors.

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