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Spending money for munich? 10 POINTS BEST ANSWER? |
I am going for 5 days in June, i am staying with family so breakfast etc is not a cost for me, How much money should I take for eating out in 3 restaurants for dinner(I will eat at home other two nights) exploring munich and entry fees to sights?? what are average costs in munich?? thanks |
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amandmgorman
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It depends mainly on what you want to eat for dinner. Are you looking for sit-down restaurant with tablecloths and a sommelier? Turkish pizza at Formica table? Bratwurst in a beer garden?
For travel and tourism, you can buy a 3-day pass (actually it's valid till 6am on the fourth day, so you can get back from a late pub crawl!) for unlimited travel on public transit and discounts on admission to museums etc. It costs 18,80 Euros. The one-day version costs 9,80. A quick glance at the attractions shows entrance fees around the 5 Euro range, a Euro or two cheaper with the pass. |
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eddievanhalen
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My rule of thumb has always been €100 per person per day allowance for overnight, food & sightseeing. You are in a different situation with the overnight situation, so I would say that you could manage on €50 ($70)per day.
Munich is costlier than most larger cities, but the EURO/Dollar rate will be your biggest enemy this summer.
One rule of thumb - bring flowers (or similar) to your host mom when arriving. That's part of the culture and shows your thanks prior to the 5 day stay. |
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chapinero
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Hi,
Munich is quite pricey, but you can also find cheaper places to eat. You should calculate 15-20 Euro for a nice dinner.
If you are satisfied with pizza or noodles, you can get along with 10-12 Euros.
Sitesighing doesn't cost that much. If you visit the museums on Sunday they cost only 1 Euro or are even free. During week more, aroudn 3-5 Euros, some museums more.
You should also calculate money for transport. Bets would be a weekly ticket. This costs around 14 Euros, depending where your host family lives.
http://www.inside-munich.com |
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seeing as munich is a tourist area it would probably cost around 10 - 20 euros per attraaction per person |
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ddmuc
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I spent there 6 month 2 years ago and then 5 days last Xmas and transport only in Munich + food for 5 evening I would plan to spend 150€ to cover everything.
Normal Cost of life is 30/50€ a day in Munich but with breakfast out and accomodation it will be more likely 25€/ day for you.
If you want other info don't hesitate to ask me |
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