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How much money should I take with me for 7 days?
I mean, 3 meals a day, buying various souvenirs for relatives, clothes, excursions, etc.
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аватар HAVE_REST
100-150 euros per day.
аватар Newton89
everything is that expensive?
аватар sigur62
If 100 euros a day is expensive for: (I quote) "3 meals a day, buying various souvenirs for relatives, clothes, excursions, etc." (end of quote), then it's better not to go anywhere.
аватар HAVE_REST
well, think for yourself - breakfast 7-10 euros, lunch 20-25 euros, dinner 20-25 euros. More travel, more excursions, souvenirs. There is nothing for free
аватар Yaroslavas
I returned a week ago from Poland. I didn’t see such a high price there at all .. Breakfast is 7-10 euros, but for the same price you can find a decent lunch. Dinner is a little more expensive. Prices are 20-25 euros for lunch and dinner, probably in the center of Krakow or Warsaw. Souvenirs are cheap. Magnets for 1 euro, if you translate the prices from the zloty. All sorts of cool trinkets cost about 3-5 euros. I didn't buy clothes. Excursions were included in the program. So I'm not orientated..
аватар shumera
take an average of 100 euros
аватар shumera
YaroslavaSh, tell me where you found a magnet for 1 euro? and what do they look like for 1 euro? I want these too....
аватар Yaroslavas
I found it in Krakow, at every step, including the center..Of course, the prices are in PLN.
аватар Newton89
I'm asking about Poznan. Are there big differences in prices? Another question: is it better to rent a car or ride in public transport?
аватар shumera
gasoline on average euro - a little more - that is, about 4 zł
of course, if you take a car, you can see more and go where public transport does not go, and this allows you to not depend on the public transport schedule. but there are problems with parking, the Poles (well, as, in principle, many) are sometimes aggressive on the roads and spending on gasoline.
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