Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Europe on a Budget (Part 5)

This is the last part to the mini series on Europe on a Budget.

We have explored saving money on transport, food, accomodation and travel guides. In this article, we will explore the last money saving idea for a budget trip to Europe.

Yes you know it. You have added up all the cost items for your budget which you have created to travel in Europe. The main cost items will be transporation, food and accomodation. So where else can all your money go to? Let me tell you:

Your money disappears when you start entering all the tourist sites. The entrance tickets to places like the zoo and stuff can cost you quite a fair bit of money. And there is no way escaping that cost right? Wrong!

Do you realise that most of the locals do not even visit this tourist sites themselves. The last time I visited my own tourist site in my home country was like EONs ago. So yes, you can visit a country without having to feel like you need to make a trip down to some tourist site just because the travel guide says so. Save yourself the money and tread down the road that the locals will tread.

Visit the local market or take a walk in the park instead. Do what the locals do and you will realise that you have seen much more of that country compared to visiting a tourist site.

Read Related Posts:
Europe on a Budget - Budget Travel
Europe on a Budget - Food
Europe on a Budget - Accomodation
Europe on a Budget - Travel Guides

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