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Travel guide to France and Italy

If you are alone, you can actually bring 500 euros. Most of them can be swiped, except some small shops. Try to go to the local hypermarket or supermarket to buy food, which is much cheaper. I think the things in the supermarket are cheap, and I want everything when I look at them.

France:

1, Moulin Rouge Song and Dance Performance in Paris 135 Euro/person; One bottle of champagne for every two people.

2, Paris Seine cruise ship 25 euros/person; (Not worth going)

In fact, the ticket for Versailles Palace in Paris is only 6 euros.

Admission to the Louvre is 9 euros.

However, it is said that there is a relatively expensive reservation fee for groups to go without queuing. Otherwise, the queue is too long People who like art can go and have a look. It's really beautiful. If there is no Chinese commentator, I feel like reading in vain. We charged the translator in China a fee of 50 euros per person, including tickets and group booking fees.

4, the iron tower, you can take the elevator up and then take the stairs down.

Italy:

1, Venice gondola 25 euros/person; (Super boring, just like our Jiangnan water town) If you have spare money, you can go there to buy glass products, which are super beautiful and of course expensive.

2. The Leaning Tower of Pisa (excluding boarding fee) is 25 euros per person (just looking around, 25 euros seems a bit expensive. )

There are many gypsies in Italy, but you can tell at a glance.

There is a handmade ice cream shop next to the wishing pool. There is no puffing agent in the ice cream there. Let's eat.

Switzerland: Tielix Snow Mountain Cable Car in Switzerland is 70 euros/person; Super beautiful, in fact, as long as you get to the foot of that mountain, you feel very, very beautiful. I feel like I'm in heaven when I go up and have a look. Be sure to wear sunglasses, or you can't open your eyes.

The scenery along the Lucerne River is good. There are many wild ducks and white swans in the river.

Maybe you can go to Swarovski to buy crystals on your way through Austria. The clerk will let you buy it on the second floor. In fact, many things on the first floor are much cheaper than those on the second floor, but it is also possible that things on the second floor are ok, but I didn't see them.

Milan can also do some shopping.