Eg in Barcelona in a restaurant of La Ramblas, wine by the bottle was 8 euros. We thought we were buying it by the glass but the bottle showed up.
That is where the Flamenco show is right? That was good value for money.
Eg in Barcelona in a restaurant of La Ramblas, wine by the bottle was 8 euros. We thought we were buying it by the glass but the bottle showed up.
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All Scandinavian countries are expensive. Czech Republic can surprisingly be more expensive than Germany or France... Careful with cost of taxi in Spain, on the other hand taxis are ridiculously cheap in Portugal.
I guess it does not affect the OP but I am unsure of what parts of Czech Republic you find to be expensive-I just found this from a trip report I did for May 2011 travel & in Mikulov I wrote
"2X500ml beers, 2Xlarge white wines, 2X broccoli soup and 2X home made lasagne are had for the very modest cost of $13.40 Aust for very nice food."
Check this out, minus the parts you have booked. Trip budget planner.
Notwithstanding that I don't know your budget -
France: woodfired pizza AUD$10, salad AUD$10 max, beer is super cheap. We buy spirits/beer in supermarkets to save.
Higher end places can be tres expensive - I think French cuisine, unless you know where to go, does not provide value for money (pizza aside). Can be very expensive.
This is all from a cyclists perspective, though and through lots of travel in Provence, Alps, Pyrenees. Paris should be a bit more competitive.
Breakfast will run to AUD$5-10 each max. That's 2 very bad French coffees (check out wherespresso.com and its iPhone app to find coffee in France, Germany, Italy and elsewhere) and croissants jam, etc etc.
Lunch in France can be a baguette, la vache qui rit cheese, ham, avo etc. YUM.
Sneaky Heinekens are cheap cheap cheap.
Again: French woodfired pizzas are awesome. Avoid lasagne (they do it poorly).
By the way, if you need mobike prepaid internet, check this post out (i.e. roaming is for chumps).
I just got back from Paris and London and thought they were cheap cheap cheap.
London - Accom and transport is more expensive than Australia, everything else is cheaper. Food and drinks were particularly cheap - pub mains all under 10 pounds, pint of beer under 4 pounds. Cant remember the price of a coffee - 2 pounds?
Shopping in both places was much cheaper than back home. Overall we spent far less than we thought we would. Head to Stockholm if you want to see some truly outrageous prices!
Depending on where you travel in London it might be worth investing in an Oyster card - you pre-load money on to the card and you don't need to worry about having change for individual tickets.
I am in Europe 3-4 times a year and each time I visit Czech Republic since I have family there. I came back three weeks ago... Well, yes, you can get what you described in Mikulov, and some other smaller places, but try to get it in Prague, Brno, Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary) or any other major city. I used to enjoy cheaper diesel in Czech Republic before and I used to top up the car every time I was leaving CR - nowadays, I try to come there with full tank and leave with empty - diesel is cheaper in Austria and Germany... Accommodation is another example. Hilton/Marriott are usually significantly more expensive in Prague than let's say in Berlin or Vienna... So go and figure yourself...
BTW, if you were eating in Mikulov, I guess you visited nearby castle Lednice... Is it still in such a dilapidated condition as it was when I visited 3 years ago? Do they still charge three separate entry fees to visit the castle (each floor of the castle requiring separate ticket)? Most of the castles on Loire in France have no entrance fee…
Are you still going Blinky even with your upcoming change in your employment status.
The only thing which will stop me is if my new job won't give me the leave, and I'm hopeful they will (I haven't got another job yet, but things are promising). The J class flights are courtesy of Velocity, and all accommodation and tours are paid for, and spending money has been put aside. If I have to cancel, I'll be up for a penalty to get the points re-allocated (not sure how much), and will lose $2,000 out of an $18,000 spend on accommodation and tours, so it won't be a disaster. But I doubt if it will come to that. The 25K extra I wrangled out of my ex employer will certainly help.
8 weeks is a long time when you have only just got your feet under the desk at your new job.
Maybe you might have to shorten the trip by a little bit as a compromise.