Entry #2415, May 14, 2013
Spain is the fifth largest country in Europe. It is the home of Palacio Real or Royal Palace, La Concha, Aqueduct of Segovia, Cuenca, El Escorial, Sagrada Familia, Alhambra, Mezquita of Cordoba and many other beautiful attractions. These are marvelous places where tourists find reasons to keep coming back.
Travelling in Spain is indeed fun and exciting. But there are people who are hesitant to travel due to a tight budget. This shouldn’t happen and must not hinder you from going to Spain. All you have to do is to have a budget breakdown. This is an effective strategy to keep you on track with your itinerary without messing your budget.
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Here’s how to travel Spain on a tight budget.
Have a detailed itinerary
Detailed itinerary means writing down everything you necessary like what to see, things to buy and food to eat. These activities should have a budget range for you to spend. The cost is in a range because prices are not fixed. This will give you an idea on how much money you need in a certain place.
Know where and how you can get a discount
Transportation costs a lot in any travel. But you have to know that you can get transportation discount when you’re familiar with buying transport card especially in Spain. All you have to do is to know exactly where you’re going. There are also hotels that offer discounts with free breakfast.
Identify the attractions with fees
There are some places that you can go for free. However, if it has an entrance free, you have to deal with it. When you are aware of the fees, you will not worry about being stunned by the cost. You can also evaluate ahead if it’s all worth every penny.
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So, pack your things and get ready to explore the beautiful country of Spain. Don’t forget to have your budget breakdown!
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