Canadian Dude
TPunk Emeritus
1. Try to wash your cloths in hostle sinks, that will save time and money trying to use a laundy mats
2. If your going to be drinking, buy booze at stores, its a hell of alot cheaper to by booze there than at a bar, drink before you go out, and buy only one or 2 drinks at they bar/club/pub
3. To call home, use phone cards, they are available all over Europe, Australia, and North America, its flat rate calling and at a much better rate...nothing worse than coming home to a huge phone bill or listening to friends complain how much you call cost them
4. in the summer, try to find out what free events are going on in the cities you'll be in, nothing better than having a good time for FREE!!!!
5. You might b able to get a cheaper rate on buses or trains at night...look into it
6. If your going to be in a city for more than a week, by a transit pass for the subway, buses, and trams...always a cheaper way to go
7. buy your food in markets or stores, resturants are the more expencive wayto go
8. If you hang out in big cities your going to pay more for things, small towns are generally cheaper. And even if you are staying the area of a big city, look for places to stay in the outer areas, should be able to find cheaper places to stay
Just some tips folks
2. If your going to be drinking, buy booze at stores, its a hell of alot cheaper to by booze there than at a bar, drink before you go out, and buy only one or 2 drinks at they bar/club/pub
3. To call home, use phone cards, they are available all over Europe, Australia, and North America, its flat rate calling and at a much better rate...nothing worse than coming home to a huge phone bill or listening to friends complain how much you call cost them
4. in the summer, try to find out what free events are going on in the cities you'll be in, nothing better than having a good time for FREE!!!!
5. You might b able to get a cheaper rate on buses or trains at night...look into it
6. If your going to be in a city for more than a week, by a transit pass for the subway, buses, and trams...always a cheaper way to go
7. buy your food in markets or stores, resturants are the more expencive wayto go
8. If you hang out in big cities your going to pay more for things, small towns are generally cheaper. And even if you are staying the area of a big city, look for places to stay in the outer areas, should be able to find cheaper places to stay
Just some tips folks