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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I went to Prague last year and it was really expensive for what it was.

(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 0:47, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Did you think so?
I went...hmm...December 2008 and it was considerably cheaper than Vienna and Munich, which I also visited on the same trip.
(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 0:49, Reply)
Granted, most of my time there last year was spent drinking.
Having already spent a week there as a tourist many many years back. But I found that meals, drinks, and cabs were quite prices.

But that is gauged against what I spent there before.
(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 0:52, Reply)
I was on a budget
and thus found eateries and bars appropriate to what I could spend. Amsterdam was probably the most expensive place I've been for food and drink. Apart from Reykjavik, anyway.
(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 0:55, Reply)
How expensive was Reykjavik?
Copenhagen I found REALLY pricey,
(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 0:57, Reply)
Basically, if we'd gone before the Icelandic economy hit the shitter
well, basically we couldn't have afforded to. It was London prices but not horrific, all in for three days (flights, travel, hotel, spending money etc) was about £350 I reckon. Copenhagen is meant to be mega expensive - shame as it looks very pretty.
(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 0:59, Reply)
The problem with Copenhagen
Is the cost. Everything is so expensive, you tend to forget how nice things are there, your memory is 'fucking hell, a JD and coke cost me twelve quid' and 'that average pizza cost me twenty quid'

That take a lot out of the trip.

I took the ex there for 3 days and inclusing (budget) flights and hotel, I reckon the whole thing cost me close to a grand. But that was 'being a tourist' going to Tivoli and all that jazz.
(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 1:07, Reply)
Yes, that sounds like something I would strenuously object to...
shame. I'd like to visit - perhaps I'll just have to save up and take a load of sandwiches or something.
(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 1:10, Reply)

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