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Average consumption in Germany

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Although the consumption level in Germany is not as good as that in China, it is still acceptable.

How to eat: an ice cream (double ball) is about 1.5 euros, and a McDonald's fast food set meal is about 5-6 euros. A formal meal in a general restaurant is about 20 euros per person.

Usage: Washing products are relatively cheap (not famous brands), and a bottle of shampoo costs about Euro3, which is similar to that in China. Brand-name cosmetics are a little cheaper than domestic ones, but they are not much cheaper if they don't catch up with high-priced activities.

Travel: A one-way bus ticket in the city (1-2 euros, depending on the distance) costs about 5-6 euros (there are also 7, 8 euros, depending on the size of the city) if you buy a one-day ticket. It is more expensive to take a taxi. I can't remember how much it costs per kilometer. There are two kinds of train tickets, the local train and the express train (the so-called intercity express train).

Ice). Full tickets are cheaper, and ice cubes are more expensive. For example, the fare for ICE from Berlin to Munich is about 100 Euro.

Accommodation: The accommodation fee of star-rated hotels in Germany is relatively high, with 1000 euros 10000 more than that of star-rated hotels, and the ones with better roads are more expensive. You can find some smaller hotels, and there are many tens of euros. The cheapest is youth travel, which will definitely be done within 50 euros. I don't know which city you're going to, so it's not convenient to make comments.

In my personal experience, if I go for a week, excluding accommodation and long-distance travel, just eating and wearing and buying some small souvenirs, 200 euros is enough. If you want to go shopping, you need to bring more things.