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How much does it cost to travel to Portugal?

Estimated spending when going to Portugal: around 20,000 yuan Recommended number of days to travel to Portugal: 5-8 days Portuguese credit card usage: Visa and Mastercard are accepted in most areas frequented by tourists, and generally have a minimum credit limit. . But for stores that only cater to locals, it’s best to ask in advance. Due to high handling fees, many stores only accept cards issued by local banks, or even cash. Tipping situation in Portugal: Tipping in restaurants is not compulsory. Restaurant waiters in Portugal earn a decent wage, and tips are usually given as a thank you from customers for their service, rather than as a supplement to a meager salary. If you are not satisfied with the service, no tip is required. It’s important to note that in Portuguese restaurants, when people tip, they usually round up the bill. In a high-end restaurant, a tip of more than 3 euros per person is enough. It is not customary in Portugal to tip taxi drivers and hotel waiters. Portugal’s tax refund situation: Although there are major luxury goods stores in Portugal, Portugal is not their country of origin and does not have its own brand, so not many people choose to buy in Portugal. But like other countries in Europe, any store marked with the FAXFREE logo can get a tax refund, as long as you are not a long-term resident of the EU. If you are an EU citizen, you will be treated the same as long as you can prove that you will leave the EU country for more than 12 months and will not return. The specific requirements are: if you spend more than 60.35 euros on the same day in the same store, you must apply for tax refund within 3 months. It ranges from 11% to 15%. You can choose to get cash on the spot or refund it to your credit card. It takes about 5 days and there is no difference in the tax refund amount. You can also mail a check, but it will take 1 to 2 months. It should be noted that Portugal does not have direct flights to China, so tax refunds are generally processed in other EU countries. As long as the transfer time exceeds one and a half hours, tax refunds must be processed at the last stop before leaving the EU. In recent years, due to the rising living standards of Chinese people and favorable exchange rates, more and more people come to Europe to shop for goods. Everyone must reserve enough time before boarding the plane to check in their luggage, so that they can present their purchased items and stamp them with customs before checking in their luggage at the airport to avoid missing the plane.