How much is a five-day tour in Barcelona?
I believe everyone has such a feeling that the world is beautiful and there are many places to go, but it is normal to still turn around in the same place. There are many reasons that prevent us from going on holiday, such as busy work, no holidays, married with children and so on, and one of the more important reasons is money. Because it's the first time I go out to play, I don't know how much it will cost Tourism budget is a big problem. Today Xiaobian will teach you how to do a good job in tourism budget. Take the cost of tourism in Barcelona as an example. Let's see how much it costs to travel here!
currency conversion
The currency in circulation in Spain is the euro, and 1 euro is about 7.78RMB. The euro is divided into banknotes and coins. The banknotes are divided into seven denominations, namely, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros, with different specifications and colors.
Before you travel to Spain, you have to exchange enough euros, because it will be less worthwhile to exchange euros in Spain than in China. If you are in Barcelona, you can choose two banks, La Caixa and Caixa Catalunya, to exchange foreign currencies. It is not proposed to purchase foreign exchange around Catalonia city square. In Spain, basically all banks can provide foreign currency exchange services for foreigners, and most hotels and travel agencies can also exchange foreign currency transactions. No matter in the bank or in exchange for the foreign currency, the service fee must be deducted.
consumption level
Barcelona has a relatively high consumption level compared with the big cities in the south and midwest of Spain, but it is slightly lower than other European big cities with the same level. Because there are many tourists, Barcelona's various price levels can also consider the requirements of tourists at different levels.
In Barcelona, in terms of holiday tourism appreciation, many tourist attractions do not require admission fees, such as the main church, Kaisha Center (art gallery), Olympic stadiums, and even the well-known Guernsey Living Park is not charged, and it is not easy to show the scenery of tourist attractions completely free of charge. In terms of accommodation, if you choose a warm small hotel, the cost is similar to the price of Greentree Inn and Super 8, and you don't have to worry about the efficiency and cleanliness. Hotels are indeed much more expensive than our country, and you can find dishes that are both pure and in line with the budget. Nowadays, there is no great difference between the price level of shopping malls and that of Shanghai and Beijing. Many self-owned brands of food or daily necessities in shopping malls are cheaper than international ones. People who like to buy imported and exported foods internationally will definitely find that the income spent on snacks has increased. Choosing urban public transport for traffic trips, the frequency of taxis is less, and the cost is not easy to be very high. Spain's big cities are relatively small, and it is not easy to walk very far when there is time. Even if urban public transport is expensive, you can buy frequent tickets, maybe a one-day pass.
The subway ticket in Barcelona is 2 euros, and the drinks and purified water are around 1 euro. The average consumption of general hotels is 10-30 euros, and the average consumption of special restaurants is about 50 euros. General hotel accommodation is around 100 euros per night, and high-end hotel accommodation is 200-300 euros per night.
Catering consumption
Compared with the big cities in the west-central and south of Spain, Barcelona's consumption is higher. However, due to the relatively developed tourism industry, the types and prices of specialty foods will also consider groups with different consumption levels. For example: a bottle of pure water: 1-1.5 euros, Coca-Cola is about 0.7 euros; Chinese fast food: 3.5 euros can buy traditional hamburgers made by a century-old brand in the city, and you can also buy Turkish barbecue cakes; Staple food: general restaurants often charge around 10 euros, and Tapas and Pinchos in restaurants or nightclubs spend an average of 15-30 euros; Star-rated restaurants: about 50 euros, Michelin-rated hotels are based on 50-150 euros.
Shopping credit card
Unionpay Credit Card can immediately obtain euro cash from ATMs of Spain, all banks under Euro6000 Internet and Citibank, and deduct the relative RMB from the card according to the listing interest rate of BOC on that day. Internationally famous overdraft card Visa and MasterCard are also widely used in Spanish large-scale activities. Generally, there is always a reminder on the advertising sign at the entrance of the store whether it is possible to pay the bill in overdraft card.
tip
In fact, there is no habit of tipping in China, Spain. You don't have to make things difficult. You don't have to think that you have to tip when you travel overseas for a holiday, otherwise you will be very sorry. But when you are very satisfied with the service, give him a little tip as recognition of his service, and the Spanish will be very happy.
Most Spanish restaurants include the surcharge in the final income and expenditure details. When paying, you can see if the tip/surcharge is written in the end. If it is already included, you don't need to pay the tip. If not included, it is usually 10%-15%.
refund a tax
China citizens from non-EU countries can apply for a refund of goods income tax (generally 18% of the goods amount) when they leave the European Community after purchasing goods in Spanish large-scale shopping malls such as EL CORTE INGLES (alias "American department stores"). The refund is based on the amount of goods and the collection rate, and the service fee and service fee are deducted.
The analysis of the tourism expenses in Barcelona is here for everyone, and you can refer to it according to your actual situation. I also hope that after reading this cost strategy, you can do a complete budget strategy for related expenses in your subsequent travels. If you want to know more about Barcelona tourism, you can also check it on the holiday travel website!
The cost of travel is about 20,000-25,000 yuan.
Barcelona tourist attractions: Girona, Girona.
Girona, located 100 kilometers north of Barcelona, is the second largest city in Catalonia. As early as the Middle Ages, it was a large and influential Jewish residential area. Now, the silent town still preserves many Jewish relics.
Most of the scenic spots in Girona are concentrated near the cathedral. There is a Romanesque bell tower at the top of the facade of the Baroque cathedral. From the entrance to the left, there are exquisite Romanesque cloisters and the most noteworthy Museu Capitular in the church. Some religious works of art in the museum, such as the 12th century tapestry depicting the genesis scene in the Old Testament by embroidery, are very attractive. On the right side of the church is now the Girona Art Museum. The exhibits here are mainly paintings, sculptures, furniture, glassware and gold and silver handicrafts from the Visigothic period to the 19th century, as well as Gothic altar paintings, all of which are displayed in the arched hall. Behind the church is a bath built by Moorish craftsmen in the 13th century. It is said that in the past, the baths here were not only divided into baths with different temperatures such as cold water, warm water and hot water, but also sauna baths. The most attractive part is the cold pool, whose skylight is surrounded by slender columns, and the design is very clever.
Nowadays, this university town with a long history on the banks of the Onya River presents a modern side. Many young people have injected vitality into urban life. The streets are covered with art galleries and modernist buildings, and some fashionable shops, bars and restaurants have emerged.
There is a quiet town, Banyoles, 18km north of Girona, which was once the venue for the 1992 Olympic Games. Visitors can rent a boat to see the beautiful villages around the lake, which is really a good enjoyment. There is also a market that has lasted for about a thousand years every Wednesday in the central square with arcades in the old city.
How to get there: There are regular trains from Barcelona main station and gracia Avenue to Girona, and the journey takes one and a half hours. You can also go from the northern coach terminal (Estació del Nord), and the journey takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Address: Tourism Information Office Address: Rambla de la Llibertat, 1,17004 Girona.
Famous tourist attractions in Barcelona: Montserrat, Montserrat Mountain.
Located 60 kilometers northwest of Barcelona. Exposed layers of cylindrical rocks can be seen everywhere on the misty Montserrat mountain, which is the trace of erosion by wind and rain years. It is said that Gaudi was inspired to build the steeple on the Sagrada Familia atonement church after seeing the beautiful outline of the mountains here. After careful consideration, the two are really similar! Located in the embrace of Montserrat mountains, Montserrat Monastery is extraordinarily quiet and noble, and it is the guardian of Catalan spirit and soul. It has been a place of pilgrimage for people since the Middle Ages, and there are still about 80 monks living in seclusion here. The church built in the 14th century has a Roman statue of the Virgin with the infant for pilgrims from all over the world to worship. There are five exhibition rooms in the museum in the monastery, including archaeological relics from Egypt, Cyprus and the holy land of Palestine, gold and silver handicrafts from the 15th to 20th centuries, as well as paintings and sculptures with a long history and modern masters such as Picasso and Dali. The exhibition in the audio-visual room shows the daily life of monks to tourists, and takes you into every corner of the monastery through interactive CDs. There is also the Esquerra Youth Choir, one of the oldest choirs in Europe. Visitors can hear their beautiful songs in the afternoon and join the mass.
In 1987, Montserrat was designated as a national park, which means that the historical buildings, plants and animals here will be protected by people, and further measures will be taken to provide more complete services to tourists.
How to get there: You can drive along the Barcelona-Manresa Expressway from Exit A2, or you can take the Catalan operation railway from Plaza de Spain to the Montserrat cable car station, and the journey takes about one and a half hours.
Take the half-day tour bus of Julia Tours and Pullmantur and leave at 9:00 every day and return to Barcelona at 14:30 in the afternoon.
Address: Information Consulting Office Address: Placa de la Creu, S/N, 08199 Montserrat.
Famous tourist attractions in Barcelona: CASA MILà, Mira House
CASA MILà was built between 1906 and 1912. It is located in the expansion area of Eixample in the urban area of Barcelona, Spain, and on the Passeig de Gràcia. Mira House, also known as "Stone House", is most famous for its irregular walls and platform with a chimney shaped like a soldier wearing a helmet. Now Mira House has become a cultural and artistic center, with a floor dedicated to exhibition hall and audio-visual room, and a suite to reproduce the modernist furniture. The attic and roof platform are "Gaudi's space" exhibition halls, which show the exquisite design of the master and are most worth seeing.
Mira House is regarded as one of the most famous works of architect Gaudi and a symbol of Barcelona. The exterior is treated with a series of stone walls, and the interior is composed of yards, columns and several rooms with different paint colors. There are several large windows and iron balconies on the front of the wavy building. Chimneys stand on the roof platform, beautifully carved and enviable. From here, the view of Paseo de Gràcia is unparalleled. As a world heritage, this building has raised its skills and modernist style to the extreme.
In 1984, Mira House was selected as a world cultural heritage.
Address: Paseo de Grà cia, 92 08008 Barcelona (Barcelona)
Famous tourist attractions in Barcelona: Aquarium L'Aquarium de Barcelona
The aquarium located in the old port area is the largest in Europe, with more than 50,000 liters of water in the aquarium, which is one of the largest venues in the world to accommodate underwater creatures in the Mediterranean. There are 20 huge theme pools and an 80-meter-long glass passage in the museum to bring you face-to-face contact with more than 300 species and more than 8,000 marine life such as seahorses, whales, tropical fish and corals. There are also a group of lively and lovely little penguins at the exit, swimming in the water suddenly and flexibly, attracting the attention of many visitors.
How to get there: Take the subway L3 Drassanes Station L4 Barceloneta Tower Station Tour Bus Blue Line.
Address: Moll d 'espanya del Portvell, S/N (08039)