miked
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Post by miked on Nov 9, 2010 17:34:11 GMT -5
I am leaving this June for 28 days in Europe with my girlfriend. We will be in London, Paris, Loire Valley, Cotwolds, Scotland, Rome, Amalfi Coast, and Prague.
We have a budget of 100 euros per day for food and fun. Our accommodation, trains and flights are taken care of so i'm just trying to get a better idea of what 100 Euros a day will allow for two people?
We occasionally would like to eat a nice meal, maybe go to a club, catch a tour etc..but for the most part we will be sight seeing, visiting museums and eating cheaply.
Does this budget sound doable?
I appreciate your feedback!
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Post by Eagle on Nov 10, 2010 0:46:21 GMT -5
miked,Given the fact that your flights, trains and accommodations are taken care of, €100 per day for two people should be adequate. However, especially the large cities and the Amalfi Coast can be VERY expensive so you'll have to be careful with expenditures there. One other point to mention is that you didn't mention what you normally use for currency at home (US$, CDN $ or ). Depending on the exchange rates at the time, conversion to UK Pounds for your travels in London, the Cotswolds and Scotland may not allow £100 per day? Hopefully some of the others will have some suggestions also. Cheers!
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miked
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Post by miked on Nov 10, 2010 18:03:46 GMT -5
Our home currency is the U.S dollar...I was a little concerned about the conversion from dollars to pounds. I may try to increase our budget to 125 or 150 euros a day to give us some extra cushion. Thanks for the help!
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