Friday, May 8, 2009

HOW MUCH MONEY SHOUlD I GO TO ITALY WITH


HOW MUCH MONEY SHOUlD I GO TO ITALY WITH?
i am going with my school for 9 days 2 days for travel so i will only be in italy 7 days. dinner and breakfast is paid for. so i transportation all museaum tickets plane tickets everything is paid for. so all i need to pay for is lunch and other stuff i want to buy. is 450 euros good plus a credit card. do a lot of places accept credit cards in italt? Its a chase freedom credit card
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1 :
all the money you want
2 :
Bring a lot u dont want to be there and run out...have enough money just in case. its pretty expensive and the dollar isn't really worth much
3 :
Alot Italy is the best country on the planet, it sucks your going w/ your school though...Italy has no drinking age or tobacco age.
4 :
all of it
5 :
I will take at least 500 dollars of more to spend
6 :
AT LEAST $1,000. I mean, food for a week and souveniers, clothes, etc. isn't cheap!
7 :
Take as much as you can aford to. You will need money for incidentals, and souveniers. You may find something that you just Need to have from italy as a reminder of your trip there. Have a blast!
8 :
you probably wont spend more than 700 dollars there but take like a thousand for emergency.
9 :
I think you should take 20 Euros for lunch daily, and an additional 10 Euros a day for drinks. It's very expensive to get a pop or any kids of drinks in Europe. Also, I would take at least another 300 Euros to purchase souvenirs, and for any other incidentals that come up. So I would say 500 Euros, which will cost you about 750.00 US
10 :
If you are going for 9 days, I say you should bring about 40 dollars a day. Yes, that might seem like way too much, but if you can afford it, I think having 350 dollars will be good. That way, if you want to splurge and get a nice lunch one day (between 40-50 dollars) you can. Also, you can buy trinkets or souvenirs no problem. Remember, Italy is expensive!! A lot of places charge you (maybe 25-50 cents) to use public restrooms. A lot of churches charge admission (maybe 2-3 euros). Also, I think bringing a lot of money can only be a positive. Worst case scenario, if you bring too much, you can always bring it back home with you. Last thing - make sure you have a way to get money while in Italy just in case of emergencies. Perhaps that is your or a parent's ATM card that will work abroad. It's always good to be safe.
11 :
How stupid are some of these questions