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Spending Money In Sweden
HannahRebecca
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Hi,
I was hoping for some insider advice from anyone who has traveled to Sweden?
Myself and my boyfriend are going on a weekend visit to Liseberg Park in Gothenburg in November and are trying to work out how much spending money to take. We have already allocated the cost of park entry into the base costs of the holiday so all we have left to afford is food for 3 days and some merch if we want.
Based on the prices in Sweden does anyone have any idea of a safe amount of spending money to take to make sure we are covered?
Thanks in Advance for your help
I was hoping for some insider advice from anyone who has traveled to Sweden?
Myself and my boyfriend are going on a weekend visit to Liseberg Park in Gothenburg in November and are trying to work out how much spending money to take. We have already allocated the cost of park entry into the base costs of the holiday so all we have left to afford is food for 3 days and some merch if we want.
Based on the prices in Sweden does anyone have any idea of a safe amount of spending money to take to make sure we are covered?
Thanks in Advance for your help
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We allocated £100 a day for 2 adults in Sweden.0
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Was in Gothenburg about 8 weeks ago, not wildly impressed I must admit. Eating out was expensive, travel less so. Sweden is not cheap but it is all comparative, compared to Norway it was very cheap. I would allow more than £50ppp day but that depends on how big a breakfast you eat in your hotel and what you want to do during the day. I hope you have checked Liseberg's website, the park is closed for 90% of November and you should assume it could be cold.0
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Thanks, we were thinking of taking £200 between us to cover dinners and merch as breakfast is included in the hotel and we will be on park both days we are in Sweden.
The park is open on the dates we have chosen for their Christmas event (First weekend of it!)0 -
If you're heavy drinkers then about £1,000 a day each.
(I might be exaggerating a tad but it is expensive).0
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