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Hi Phil. I thougt you were leaving soon? Let's see, 4 E for an albergue
on average (generous actually)(if you go that way, or maybe 15E for a private
room in a cheap hostal), 7E for a HUGE meal - do you want one or two? About
1E for a coffee, beer or glass of wine, or a chupito of agardiente if that
is your style. Another 2-4 E for breakfast and grox shop snacks. Phone
calls? Not too bad. Internet cafe? 1-2E per 15-30 mins. An ocvcasional
museum, castle or church entry fee - say a total of 20E over the whole
camino if you go into everywhere. Postcards 20-50 cents, tshirts 3-5E.
You shouldn't carry much more, but can if you choose. Prices as of this
month. Cooking in is cheaper. Carrying coffee supplies helps too. In summer
some albergues close their kitchens down though...?
<br>You can spend as much or as little as you choose. Could be done, tight,
on 10E, 20-25 was a total nobrainer for me including two nights in hostales
when I was TOO cold and wet.
<br>blessings!
<br>Liza
<p>"name: Philip J. Judd" wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>A hundred euros
a day...isn't that like a 100plus dollars a day!!!!!! What is the amount
reasonable per person per day??? Phil Judd</font></font></blockquote>
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