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Of course, there is a lot of interest. I'm going with my daughter on the tour "In the footsteps of Count Dracula". As the travel date approaches, questions arise. For example, what can and cannot be taken with you, i.e. what will or will not pass the customs. For example, medicines. Lots of questions about the hotel. Is it possible to bring food into the room, smoke in the room, etc. I also can’t decide on a currency exchange, for example, how much money (in rubles or euros) is on average enough for a person per week (no frills?). Is it expensive there at all?
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аватар Bear-cub
Everything is possible. In general, this is not a beach holiday. There will be no time to think about all this. There will be no time to smoke in the room and bring food there. Even denbgi will not have time to exchange. Guided tours. There will be no time to take even normal photos, so relax, you are interested in some wrong questions. And at the expense of expenses - in May we spent 300 euros for two.
аватар sophie
Thanks for the answer. Didn't you go from "Live Keys"? And 300 euros, if not a secret, what exactly did you spend on? And yet, is the euro in use there or the lei? You see, I don’t want to be a Chilean sucker among the more enterprising. Still, I’m going with a child, not a baby, of course, but still ...
аватар saliani
Have fun for the glory! Romania is a lot of fun.
аватар Bear-cub
of course lei. Well this is not the Turkish coast. you will be in Romanian towns, ordinary Romanians live there, respectively, prices in shops and supermarkets are only in lei. I think that in euros they will only take you for souvenirs. 300 euros (for two) is a hot dog (or soup) for lunch and dinner (meat and salad) with a couple of glasses of beer. Well, for souvenirs - a bottle of palenki, a bottle of wine and a couple of magnets.
аватар sophie
Thanks for the information, my friends said that there are only lei, the euro is not taken anywhere. Now I will know, I heard that changing (physically) can be very inconvenient. And what is the exchange rate for the euro? For example, how many lei will be in 200 euros? And where is the best place to change?
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