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Stretch Your Travel Budget Watch What You Eat



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By : Sammy Hely    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-11 20:56:06
If your hotel doesn't include breakfast in the price of the room, check to see what your options are in the hotel. You will probably save money venturing out to a corner cafe rather than paying the price for the hotel breakfast buffet. In Paris, join the local crowd and have coffee, juice and a croissant.

Have churros con chocolate in Madrid. There are lots of small breakfast places in the U.S. where you can get a great bacon, eggs and coffee breakfast for only a few bucks.

A great way to stretch your travel budget is to enjoy a picnic for lunch or dinner. You can pick up cheeses and meats and breads at local grocery stores and specialty shops. Grab a bottle of local wine. Eat in your room or in a local park with a great view.

Avoid touristy restaurants. If you see a restaurant on the main street that has menus in several languages, it's going to cost you more. Find a mom and pop place down a side street or go with a recommendation from a local.... like your friendly B-and-B host. Look for "prix fixe" menus or daily specials for great meals at good prices.

One of our most memorable meals was a little restaurant our host sent us to in Assisi. We had trouble finding it... there was no sign. There were only three or four tables. The owner was the cook, his wife was the waitress. Neither spoke English, and she had to get a dictionary to help us order... but the food was terrific, and the bill was surprisingly small.

Find the open air markets in town and eat there. Cafeterias in department stores can also be a good place to find food cheap.

Eat foods that are in season. That's what the locals do. Today's fresh specials will cost you less and be healthier. Another way to save like the locals do is to eat and drink what is special in that country. Drink beer in Brussels and Prague, save the wine for Paris.

Remember that in many countries in the world, the tip is included. In those counties, if you leave anything, you should only leave small change. If you're tipping 15-20% like Americans do at home, you're tipping way too much and adding that to the price of your trip.

Don't feel pressed to order too much for dinner. For example, just having a "primi" (pasta dish), but no "secondi" (main dish) in Italy, may be plenty for you to eat... just add a salad, and you'll save money over a three course meal. Ask for tap water instead of bottled water in counties where the water is safe.

If you just try a few of our tips, you can eat well and still stretch your travel budget to go farther.


Author Resource:- This travel tip is brought to you by Stuart Hely, founder of BookCentralCoast.com.au, the specialists in NSW Central Coast accommodation. Check out our range of Avoca accommodation including Avoca Beach hotels, resorts, apartments and holiday houses.
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