How to Travel on a Shoestring Budget in Munich Germany
Are you planning to make a trip to Munich, Germany, but are worried that you are on a tight budget and limited finance will spoil your fun?
You should know that visiting Munich and have fun there does not take a lot of money. You can do a lot if you plan your budget sensibly and see places that do not take much money. The best thing you can do is accompany a friend or two to the city as it will help you save a lot of expenses like accommodation, travelling, food, entertainment and shopping.
Instructions
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Make a realistic budget
If your budget for the trip is not realistic, your expenses can trouble you a lot as not having a proper plan will cause you to spend money on things that do not matter much to your visit. Make a budget keeping in mind all the expected expenses that may occur during your visit to Munich.
Munich is a big city and finding affordable accommodation, a hotel, and travelling is not beyond you. But be sure to check with a local travel agent before making your budget, as you will get a rough idea of how much money you will need to spend the time there.
Most of the major expenses will be on accommodation (even though you plan to stay in a no-frills rest house on the outskirts of Munich), travelling (because it is far too busy during summer season) and food. Shopping is an afterthought in your case as you are on tight budget and do not want to spend too much on the trip. -
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Stay over at a friend’s/relative’s home
If you have a friend or a relative in Munich, you can do a lot without spending much money. Many tourists, who have some acquaintance in other countries and cities, save money by doing this. So, take your chance and tell your friend straight away that you are coming to Munich for a visit. -
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Spend little on accommodation
Munich is a cosmopolitan city and boasts a lot of hotels and accommodation facilities. The city sees the movement of tourists, traders, businessmen and general visitors all year round. You can find a number of areas where you can rent a small rent house for a few days. Since your aim is to stay in just one city (Munich) and are on a tight budget, you can book a rest house on the outskirts of the city as it costs less than hotels.