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How Much Money Should I Bring To Europe

How much money should i bring to busch gardens europe?

Single Day Admission

$59.95 Ages 10 & over
$49.95 Ages 3 to 9
Children 2 and under are admitted Free


$11 - General parking for cars and motorcycles
$13 - General parking for buses, trucks and recreation vehicles
$16 - Preferred parking ($8 for 2 Year & 1 Year Passport members; Free for Platinum members)
$20 - Valet Parking ($18 for Passport members)

the rides are included when you pay to get in, however the food is really expensive for some reason and also when your walking around you'll want to something cold to drink so if you think about $25 for one meal, and about $7 on snacks

so then you figure for the part about admissions about $60 then $11 to park then like $27 to $30 for food

oh but then you'll maybe want a souveneir or two? so i would suggest $25 for a couple of small things or at least that much ($25) or $30 for a t-shirt

so the total $ range is about $123 so i'd bring about $130 or $135 incase...


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How much money should I bring to Europe?

Get about $200 worth of Euros before you go. Any big US bank will exchange dollars for Euros. Take a debit card with you and have at least $1000 in your account. It is much easier to use debit cards at ATMs than try to find banks to exchange money. It is almost impossible to find anyone to exchange traveler's checks.

Have someone in the USA available to add money to your account if necessary.

Have fun!! Bon voyage!

(PS -- yafathom mentioned pounds -- but it doesn't look like this applies to you as you will not be traveling to England; Currently the exchange rate is one Euro = 75 cents of a US dollar.)

How much money to bring for a 19 day Europe trip?

“Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Vatican, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Greece” - that’s about a country per day. Are you really going to touch all of those? I don’t think you’ll have time to spend much.You say bed, breakfast & intercity transport is paid for. That leaves lunch, evening meals, drinks, local transport, entry charges if you want to visit local attractions, etc. 350€ is less than 20 a day, which isn’t much if you’re going to be eating out. Live mostly off bread, cheese, fruit etc. & you can manage it, but you’ll have to be very careful.Note that you’ll have money-changing costs in several of those countries. They’re not all in the Eurozone.

How much money should I have for my two week trip to Europe?

My rules for estimating travel and touristing costs (plus a few more):Make your travel reservations. Then book a hotel / bnb.The amount of your lodgings are about equal to what you are likely to spend on all other costs - food, local transport, tourist entries, the odd keepsake and gifts.This estimate held true in my youth when on a tight budget, and holds true today when my travel budget is larger.Tips: buy only about a day or two worth of local currency before you leave, if you are going to a city with local ATMs. Alert your credit / debit card provider of your upcoming trip so they don’t t cancel your card when they see charges from a foreign country. Then rely on your credit card / debit card to get local currency a few times during your trip, to avoid ripoff money changing fees. (Banks will charge for the service but less than the others).Also, carry around only one card, and as much money as you might spend that day. I travel a lot and have never been pick pocketed, but I gather it’s a common problem.Happy travels!

How much money can you bring into Sweden?

There is no limit to the amount you can bring into Sweden as far as I know. If you transfer money to a bank they must notify Skatteverket (the Swedish Tax Authorities) if the amount is 250,000 SEK or more. If you are leaving the US, though, you must declare any amount of $10,000 or more that you are taking out of the country. It is in your best interest to let the Swedish Tax Authorities know that the money was brought in and not earned in Sweden. If they think you earned it in Sweden, they will tax you to death!

How much money should I bring on a trip to Greece?

That depends on whether you plan to eat in restaurants or to shop in food stores. You can eat well in Greece from 5 euro to 15 euro day. If you want to eat extravagantly you can up that to 25 to 50 euro. I got by fine on about 12 euro, that included amazing genuine Greek salads and gyros. Maybe some fruit for breakfast. And large bottles of water at those small corner kiosks, which were only 1 euro each (bless the Greeks, they don’t take advantage and up the prices of water). When I wanted to, I could get a huge block of feta for 1 to 2 euro at a shop in the small town I stayed in. I got an amazing hotel/motel in Crete for about 35 euro a day. The rest was a bit of pocket change to go to museums but it’s free to walk around and I spent a lot of time at the beaches. i was actually there to play in a chess tournament, so that accounted for some of my time. I think it was 5 to 10 euro a day if you wanted to have a beach lounger and umbrella; which you really do need, as the sand and sun are very hot. If you don’t want to pay that, you don’t have to but make sure you have something to put down, to keep the sun off of you and sandals to protect your feet. Most everybody pays the fee. Add about 50 euro for a few boat rides or tours.1 day in Athens is about the right amount of time to spend there. Much better to be in the islands. Buy a Eurorail pass if you want, and that lets you ride the ferry boats between islands. Excellent boats and excellent meals to buy. Try to get a berth if you can, otherwise you may be trying to find a place on floor to sleep, rather than trying to sleep on a chair. Experienced travelers try to stake out a spot right away.To sum up, about 60 euro a day for expenses, other than your flight.

How much money should you bring in a backpack through Amsterdam for 2 months?

Get a debit card that doesn’t charge ATM fees (i.e., Charles Schwab).Don’t carry more than $100–250 at a time. Withdraw from an ATM every few days when you start to run low.If you’re wondering how much you’ll actually spend in total, that depends a lot on your travel style. If you’re a backpacker (which I’m assuming by the question) and not fussy about sleeping in the best hostels or eating out for every meal, you can get by on around $60/day. That’s for average accommodation, walking/biking around the city, and eating breakfast for free at your hostel, eating out at a casual lunch joint, and cooking your own dinner. I would budget at least $500 beyond that for day trips and unexpected living costs.2 months is a very long time to be in Amsterdam alone, which means that you likely won’t be in “tourist mode” the entire time. Spending days just walking around the city and taking in the architecture will cut down costs considerably.

How much money should I bring to buy souvenirs?

It kind of depends on what sort of souvenirs you're wanting to buy. For example, postcards are usually 2 or 3 for 1 euro, and then cost about 80cents to post. There are always dodgy men at the base of the Eiffel tower selling tacky souvenir eiffle towers for 1 euro.
A lot of souvenir shops do multi-buy deals, like 1 t-shirt for 15 euro, or 3 for 35.

Try not to eat at touristy places - if you buy supermarket food for lunch you could save yourself heaps. I would say that eating in cafe's and restaurants for lunch you could easily spend 10euro in one go.

I think a lot of people find paris to be very expensive. Just think before you buy, if you're buying from a street vendor, DON'T pay what he initially asks for, try and haggle it down.

Good luck, have fun, its STUNNING!!

How much money should I bring to the mall? I'm 13 BTW.?

it depends how much stuff you plan on buying from the shops.
say 15 bucks for food and the cinema right? then maybe what... 20/25 dollars for the shops? thats about 40 bucks max i'd say, you don't really wanna be spending any more than that not at your age
40 bucks will get your food, cinema entry, and a nice few bits n' bobs from claires etc :)

if your parents are reluctant about giving you money, just ask nicely, tell them you'll make it up to them helping around the house etc and that its pretty much a one off so you can go out and have a nice day with your pals.

have fun :)

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