6. Special discounts
Most attractions, sites, and museums offer various discounts to different groups of individuals. It’s quite common for discounts to be offered to seniors, students, teachers, and young children. Ask about and take advantage of discounts every time. Again, check all applicable websites prior to your trip in order to find out about half-price and free days as well. If you are a student and have an International Student ID card, you will score a discount in places where other student IDs may not be accepted. You can purchase one online.
5. Shop at grocery stores
Buy food from the local grocery stores. You save money and get to experience the challenge of seeking out your fave foods in another tongue. Is it strawberry milk or yogurt? Is it candy or cat treats? It might not be what you think it is and you won’t know until you try it. Shopping at the nearby stores will also give you the chance to experience local edibles you might not discover elsewhere. You can also buy some foods in quantity such as Nutella and bread for European breakfasts. Click On the Next > Button to See Next.
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