sbkeo1313
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Posted 8 years ago
Hi, I will be interrailing for 24 days, just over 3 weeks. My route is Stuttgart - Salzburg - Budapest - Zagreb - Ljubljana - Munich and I have £600 (this is [b]excluding[/b] flights, accommodation and interrail pass, so is literally just for daily spends - food/sightseeing etc). Is this enough? I'm kinda starting to feel like it isn't, I've worked out it would be £25 a day.
Thanks
Flo
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Hi,
25 GBP/30€ per day will be easily enough to get through the days...in Austria and Germany you will find decent dinner options for 10-15€, which will leave enough budget for sightseeing plus getting some food from markets/supermarkets etc. The other countries are a bit cheaper so I think you will be fine - especially if you already have travel and accomodation covered.
Flo 8)
ntrain
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you quote GBP, so I assume you are (again) a brit, maybe in despair.
But its in fact daft easy: most likely you know prices in UK-for the standard you are used to or want to accept. Well: most countries here use that€€-just assume that 1 eur in general buys the same as 1 GBP. This is just a rough approximation-and it also assumes you buy local thingies- if you insist on choc from Cadbury, you will have a very hard time to find it and if so, pay through the nose-but a local tablet here cost from 39 cents.
The only exception is Swiss-so stock up before you go there.