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Going               to               Europe               for               a               vacation               isn't               nearly               as               inexpensive               for               Americans               as               it               once               was.

With               skyrocketing               exchange               rates,               Americans               need               to               be               smart               and               savvy               to               make               their               trip               to               Europe               not               only               affordable,               but               enjoyable.

Using               a               few               tips               and               tricks,               you               can               save               yourself               -               and               your               wallet               -               a               lot               of               grief.

If               you               aren't               sure               where               to               visit,               check               airline               specials               and               be               seasonally               smart:               don't               go               to               Barcelona               in               the               summer               and               avoid               the               Swiss               Alps               in               the               winter.

Then,               learn               a               few               words               of               the               local               language:               please,               thank               you,               hello,               goodbye,               and               the               difference               between               tap               and               bottled               water               are               all               good               to               know.
               Airfare               may               be               the               biggest               hurdle               in               coordinating               the               European               vacation               of               your               dreams.

First,               assess               the               currency               differences               between               your               origin               and               your               destination               and               then               pick               a               target               airline               or               alliance               of               airlines.

Because               British               Airways               has               a               good               number               of               English               employees,               the               price               that               is               charged               per               seat               will               likely               mirror               the               current               value               of               the               British               Pound.

Similarly,               airlines               in               the               United               States               may               have               more               reasonably               priced               fares               for               Americans.

For               the               best               of               both               worlds,               use               an               airline               alliance               (OneWorld               and               Star               Alliance               are               two               examples)               to               obtain               codeshare               flights:               pay               for               a               Lufthansa               seat               through               United               Airlines               with               US               dollars.
               As               soon               as               you've               arrived               at               the               airport               in               Europe,               go               to               an               ATM               and               withdraw               local               currency.

Though               fees               are               associated               with               this               transaction,               it               is               far               cheaper               and               easier               than               using               a               conversion               service               or               travelers               checks.

Be               ready               to               make               a               decent-sized               withdrawl;               oftentimes               banks               charge               a               flat-fee               and               a               percentage               of               what               is               withdrawn.
               Where               is               the               best               place               to               stay?

Most               travelers               don't               intend               to               spend               18               or               20               hours               per               day               in               their               hotel               room               so               choose               location               over               quality.

Most               European               countries               have               fantastic               hostels               and               in               almost               all               cases,               a               dormitory-style               room               that               holds               six               to               10               travelers               isn't               the               only               option.

Be               sure               to               remember               that               for               a               little               more               money,               you               can               ask               for               a               private               room               with               a               private               or               shared               bath.

Try               to               book               early:               reasonable               prices               for               all               different               types               of               rooms               are               available               even               during               peak               season               if               booked               several               months               ahead.
               If               a               hostel               isn't               an               appealing               option,               try               a               bed               &               bath.

Oftentimes,               the               rooms               are               as               nice               as               a               moderately               -priced               hotel               room               and               the               cultural               and               linguistic               exchanges               with               the               innkeeper               (and               his               family)               are               well               worth               your               effort               and               patience.

Booking               sites               make               finding               a               reasonably               priced               B&B               or               modest               hotel               easier               than               ever.

In               smaller               cities               like               the               Transylvanian               city               of               Brasov,               Romania,               larger               hotels               don't               exist               but               many               locals               are               ready               and               willing               to               rent               part               of               their               house               to               travelers.
               When               it               comes               time               to               eat,               think               cheap               and               pack               a               lunch.

Most               hostels               and               a               lot               of               lower-end               hotels               are               close               to               grocery               stores               or               convenience               stores               that               have               plenty               of               options               when               it               comes               to               food.

Because               Europeans               have               more               public               transport               options,               food               is               often               just               minutes               away               by               bus,               train,               or               foot.

If               you               buy               glass               or               plastic               bottles               with               deposits,               be               sure               to               return               the               container               to               the               grocery               store               to               receive               the               deposit               back.

In               Germany               and               many               other               European               countries,               a               bottle               deposit               can               be               as               much               as               .50               Euro               cents,               so               it's               well               worth               your               effort.
               For               other               food               options,               keep               your               eyes               and               ears               open               for               local               farmers'               markets               or               open-air               bazaars.

Lots               of               cities               have               weekend-specific               festivals,               and               many               have               a               weekend               reoccurring               market               with               fresh               produce,               cheese,               honey               and               other               local               specialties.

Be               open               to               trying               new               types               of               food               and               take               a               hint               from               the               locals               when               you               order.

In               Romania,               for               example,               a               circular               bread               is               a               specialty               that               travelers               wouldn't               know               about               unless               they               were               observant,               or               had               asked               someone               from               the               area.
               If               you               want               to               try               a               restaurant,               pick               a               place               out               of               the               tourist-laden               areas               and               one               that               looks               like               it               caters               to               locals.

If               a               sign               in               the               front               of               the               restaurant               even               mentions               the               words               "tourist"               or               "English",               go               somewhere               else               to               avoid               an               expensive               meal.

Be               sure               to               check               with               your               hotel               on               the               standard               tip               too;               oftentimes,               the               tip               is               already               included               or               is               unnecessary.

Try               train               stations               for               cheap,               good               food               but               be               sure               to               avoid               airports               because               food               can               be               as               much               as               10               times               the               price               it               would               be               in               the               city.
               When               choosing               transportation,               don't               even               think               about               renting               a               car.

It's               far               easier               -               and               less               expensive               -               to               use               local               mass               transit               and               your               own               two               feet.

The               types               of               transportation               vary               throughout               Europe,               but               it's               quite               standard               in               most               mid-to-large               cities               to               have               a               regional               train,               and               a               subway,               street               train               or               bus               system.

In               Amsterdam,               rent               a               bike               and               in               Prague,               be               sure               to               use               the               funicular               to               get               to               the               top               of               the               hill               in               the               city.

Eurail               has               passes               that               will               drastically               reduce               travel               costs,               especially               if               you're               visiting               multiple               countries,               are               younger               than               26,               and               travel               with               a               group.
               Even               shopping               can               be               less               expensive               if               you're               aware               of               international               travelers'               perks.

Be               sure               to               ask               shopkeepers               if               they               participate               in               the               VAT               refund               program.

Usually,               a               minimum               purchase               is               required,               but               you'll               receive               a               check               in               the               mail,               a               credit               to               your               credit               card               or               even               an               instant               credit               for               the               value               of               VAT               paid,               if               paperwork               is               submitted               correctly.

A               word               of               warning:               all               paperwork               MUST               be               stamped               and               duty-free               items               shown               at               the               airport               before               your               international               flight               home.

Plan               on               packing               all               VAT-refunded               items               in               a               carry-on               and               be               prepared               to               show               all               of               these               items               to               customs               and               duty               officials               after               check-in               at               the               airport               but               usually               before               security.

Stake               out               the               exact               location               of               the               VAT               refund               center               well               before               you               get               to               the               airport               to               avoid               headaches,               hassle               and               possibly               running               out               of               time               to               follow               required               steps               to               claim               your               VAT               rebate.

Be               especially               vigilant               if               flying               out               of               Paris's               Charles               de               Gaulle;               VAT               refund               centers               are               notoriously               hard               to               find               and               you'll               be               very               frustrated               on               your               flight               home               if               you               do               wind               up               paying               20%               VAT               on               that               Louis               Vuitton               bag               you               bought               on               the               Champs-Elysees.

For               the               cheapest               souvenirs,               buy               in               the               cheapest               countries:               your               dollar               will               go               much               further               in               Turkey               than               in               Italy.






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