Hi there, just a quickie about currency.
I'm coming over for a week on the 11th with the lads and wondered what we should do about our money. We reckon around £200 spending money each should be enough (we don't have half board or anything so do shout if this seems too low). What is the best way to get currency? Should we get euros and exchange over there, get leva or just bring sterling?
Any wisdom will be gratefully received as always!
Thanks,
Guy
I would say if your eating out that you will need a bit more than that... depending on how much you drink of course! if like me you like a few scoops after a day on the slopes and your eating out 3 times a day... you could manage on that but i would take a bit more if you have it just to be safe!
its best to get your currency changed over there but use the banks everyone says the booths can rip you off so stay clear of them... so take sterling and change it over there, i like to change ...
I would say if your eating out that you will need a bit more than that... depending on how much you drink of course! if like me you like a few scoops after a day on the slopes and your eating out 3 times a day... you could manage on that but i would take a bit more if you have it just to be safe!
its best to get your currency changed over there but use the banks everyone says the booths can rip you off so stay clear of them... so take sterling and change it over there, i like to change some here so you have got levs on you when you arrive...
Hi Ryan thanks for your reply.
There's four of us and there's an 18th birthday in the middle of our trip so there will be some serious sauce going down the hatch this holiday! We intend on making our own breakfast and not eating much for lunch but maybe we should take a bit more.
G
its around 4 levs a pint from what i can remember last year but there are offers to be had in happy hours also there are discount in some places if you mention the forum...
zagorka is my favorite lager out there flies down the hatch mate