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It takes about 10 days for a person to travel to Europe. Is 50,000 yuan enough?

50,000, not to mention 10 days, 30 days is enough.

Last Spring Festival, I took my brother to travel to Germany, Czech Republic and Austria. I spent 13 days and spent more than 9000 yuan on four hot springs. Of course, we bought a special ticket and stayed in a chain hotel with hundreds of dollars. Don't spend too much money in high-end restaurants. It's the low season, so it's cheaper.

However, even in the peak season, the price will not be expensive, depending on what you eat, live in and use. For example, the first class from Prague to Beijing costs 30 thousand, which may not be enough. If the hotel spends more than 65,438+0,000 yuan a night, 65,438+00 days is more than 65,438+0,000 yuan; Winning an economy class ticket, even a direct flight, should not exceed 65,438+00,000.

If a meal is calculated at 100 Euro per day, the100 Euro per day is less than 1000 USD.

There is an obvious difference with China all over the world, that is, the ticket price of scenic spots is very low. For example, the Louvre is already very expensive, 14 euro. Many cathedrals are 2 euros or 3 euros, and a few are 6 euros or 7 euros. But most parts of Europe charge money, so you have to ignore the tickets for traffic attractions.

Shopping will cost some money, such as Florence Outlets, clothing stores on the streets of Milan, Stadt Outlets in Ingall, high-end fashion blocks in Paris and so on. It depends on what you buy. Usually ordinary brands are very cheap, and high-end brands are much cheaper than domestic brands.

So in my opinion, fifty thousand dollars is enough for two people. As far as local transportation is concerned, the train is the most convenient. You can buy tickets for Eurail or rent a car to drive. It will be more expensive to buy trains in Europe separately, but the price is not much more expensive.

There are several lines for reference:

France, Switzerland, Italy

France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany

France

Germany, Czech Republic and Austria

Germany, Poland

Denmark Norway Sweden Finland

Austria, Hungary, Slovakia

Croatia Montenegro