When you go to Europe where people are unfamiliar, language communication and barriers, want to drink a little wine but do not know the price?
Let’s take a look at how to order wine while traveling in Europe.
Andrew Brown, a researcher at Post Office Travel Money, points out that the weak euro has attracted a lot of foreign visitors, but travellers need to do more homework beforehand if they want to rein in their spending.
Thanks to the weak euro, wine prices in Western Europe are also much cheaper for foreign visitors.
Amsterdam and Ibiza, for example, are already relatively cheap.
Be aware, however, that gin and cocktails are more expensive in Ibiza than in other cities, so try not to order them for value.
With its mix of fashion and romance, Paris is a top holiday destination for many people, especially young people and women.
A glass of champagne will set you back around ¡ê5.58 or ¡ê47.59 if you want to try more.
Of course, this is not expensive, because Dublin and Barcelona are much more expensive.
Beer, lager, wine, champagne and dry martini are all very expensive in Dublin.
Cocktails and Southern cozies are ridiculously expensive in Barcelona, but beer and champagne are relatively cheap.
These are not empty words.
The Post Office’s travel finance department recently calculated the prices of ten alcoholic drinks in major resorts, including white wine, beer, lale, champagne, cocktails, Southern comfort, gin and Toni, rum and Coke, Scotch soda and dry martini.
The agency also calculated the total cost of each of the 10 alcoholic beverages.
It turns out that the total price in Budapest is 19.76 euros, which is half cheaper than seven other European cities.
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