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There are some very beautiful 3 star hotels in Europe, which often include meals in the price of a room. Many are very reasonable and the food and accommodations are excellent. Find out what restaurants the locals use because they'll be less expensive than a tourist area. Lunch can be yoghurt and fresh fruit, which can be purchased at a supermarket making it possible to save money on at least one meal. Avoid pastries, sweets, expensive coffees and wines. They add up quickly on the bill. Eat the foods in season because they are always less expensive. Have fun!
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Here are some money saving food tips: Get your food at markets Self-catering and buying your own food is a great way to cut costs. Pick up a loaf of bread and some cheese, maybe some Nutella and you're good to go. Drink water as much as possible! Remember though, in Europe the bubbly water is very popular. If you don't like it, make sure you know how to order normal tap water at restaurants or ask for normal water at a store. Many cities have fountains available where you can fill up your water bottle as well. Picnics save money: Ten dollars buy a fine picnic lunch for two anywhere in Europe. Stock your hotel room with drinks and munchies upon arrival. You can pass train rides enjoyably over a picnic meal. Many grocery stores have elegant deli sections. Know the metric system for buying produce. In Italy 100 grams (about a quarter pound) is a unit in itself called an etto.
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