There was perhaps no better feeling than returning back after a day of sweaty sightseeing and taking a swim while overlooking the city. Finally, the location was great, within walking distance of all of the main attractions and close to the metro for everywhere else. All in all, I’m reall...
In terms of the cost of other drinks in Brunei, you’ll be looking at around1 BND ($0.75/£0.60)for a cup of tea, coffee, or fresh lemonade. Fresh juice is popular and priced at3 BND ($2.20/£1.80). A can of soft drink is around1.50 BND ($1.11/£0.90). Tap water is sa...
South America really varies in cost, but it’s still generally cheaper than most of Western Europe, Oceania, and North America. Plan on spending less in the countries farther north and a lot more in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. That said, the buses are generally great, there’s camping ...
vibrant street busking, and brightly colored buildings make it one of my favorite cities: it’s one of the places I always revisit whenever I’m in the country. I stay atthe Stop B&Bwhen I do: it’s easily one of the best-rated options in town that’s still...
Eating out is an easy and affordable way to dine. Even splurging at a fine restaurant averages a cost of $35 per person, and that covers a three-course meal and drinks. Breakfast will be the most inexpensive meal with a coffee starting at $2 in a café or mere cents on the street....
Drinks: We drank plenty of water and beer, sampled some Chilean wine and had plenty of piscos sours! The Chilean variety differed from the Peruvian version – no egg white was used. My fave was a pineapple version in the Elqui Valley at El Durmiente Elquino. ...
there’s plenty of ways to eat on a mid-range budget. Fast food costs anywhere from$7-$10per person, while eating out at a mid-range restaurant like Cactus Club or Swiss Chalet will set you back around$20-$30per person without drinks. Go high end, and you can easily pay$60each or...
Portugal might just be one of the greatest countries in Europe. In fact, it took just two days for me to decide to uproot my nomadic life and move there.
impression. Grog is Prague’s version of a hot toddy, mixing rum, hot water, lemon, and sugar — it’s perfect on a chilly day. And if hot drinks speak to you, hot mulled wine with cinnamon is also a thing during the winter months. Both drinks cost about€3and can be found all ...
if you stick to street food and small restaurants that are popular with locals rather than tourists, you can easily go a day spending only around$10 (3000 LKR)for food. If you eat at Western-style cafes or restaurants and have a couple of drinks with your meals, you might spend closer...