Title | : | The Best Budget Travel Tips That Will Save You Real Money |
Lasting | : | 11.27 |
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Views | : | 128 rb |
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all the big museums science, natural history, imperial war, and art galleries are free Comment from : Andrew Bushby |
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One thing I love about the UK is there are campsites absolutely everywhere! I landed in Glasgow on a nonstop flight from Las Vegas, NV and I knew I wanted to save money on hotels so I bought a tent when I got there and I camped all over Great Britain for 3 weeks I saved lots of money and it really was the best trip of my life Comment from : D V |
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I've only just come across this video Some very handy tips here I always find your videos very useful London is an amazing city and so easy to get around on the underground Comment from : Positive Vibez73 |
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Thanks so much for the very helpful info Your boys are so cute too by the way! 😊 Comment from : Kelly’s Homemade Kitchen |
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I like Wolter I don't know why I am only finding this channel now, but this is gold! thanks for the tips, and you get a new subbie Comment from : Life and T Abroad |
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#10: YES!!!! I have to submit copies of public transport itineraries repeatedly to the travel agency contracted by my employer to prove the lack of public transit connections for the budget airline flight they want to put me on and why I have to take the full-service airline connection, when it is my employer that simultaneously has a policy that I must use public transit to travel to and from the airport Comment from : A Canadian in Poland |
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I can really verify the tip on eating your main meal at lunchtime when visiting Sweden The restaurants can be expensive in the evenings but at lunchtime you normally get a full meal, with something to drink, sallad and coffee afterwards for around $10-12brAlso, in Sweden, look for a tourist card In Stockholm you can get one valid for 2, 3 or 5 days which not only is your ticket on all public transport but also grants you free entrance to a multitude of museums I am sure many other cities, in many countries, offer the same Comment from : Christopher X |
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So excited for our trip to Europe in 2024 Ive been watching all Wolters World episode Thank you Comment from : Renee Lamshed |
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For everyone who says "don't go to Europe in July/August during tourist season", what if you work on a school calendar and don't have the luxury of not traveling during those months? What do school employees/teachers do about travel dates? Tips? Comment from : April Amante |
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I appreciate this great budget travel tips! Comment from : pongop |
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I just looked up prices on Ryanair My jaw dropped Comment from : Ambr Sanford |
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Awesome practical advice Thank you Mark! 👍 Comment from : K LL |
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Great video like always 🙏🙏🙏 Comment from : Amadou Diallo |
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In Spain, there is a train pass for women over 60 (?) that is like 40 discount so using it and traveling first classSCORE! PLUS they have first class lounges at the train stations The first ticket I bought the agent didn’t tell me about it but my 2nd long ride, she did Comment from : Shirley Stann |
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Thanks for these tips Great video Comment from : Danuellia Ramdeen |
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Great tips, thank you) Comment from : Lana Nag |
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Great Video Thank you for posting Comment from : Sonny |
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Through HomeExchangecom we've done 15 swaps all over Europe and New Zealand We simply live in a family's home, drive their car, and they come live in our home, and drive our car for 2-3 weeks Many day trips, combined with hotel stays in other cities we may want to visit further away Obviously, have to plan carefully Get to know the family you're trading with before anyone buys a ticket I'm a sailor and on one occasion, we traded boats and got to sail Holland and he, the Chesapeake Bay No money changes hands except subscription to the service to list you home and places you want to go Combined with all the other suggestions you made in your video, you can travel very well Comment from : Moe Giguere |
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Took Virgin east coast train from London to Edinburgh - party of 4 was $50 apiece, our own table, with padded leather seats in first class, breakfast and lunch and snacks and drinks included 120 mph, 5 1/2 hours, free WiFi and all the beautiful English countryside you could ask for Was way better than cramming onto a Ryanair for the same ticket price, getting charged extra for our bags, and doing our best sardine impression Comment from : kthomasaus |
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No matter where you travel, booking an Airbnb or apartment with a kitchen and getting your food from the grocery store is almost always going to be a more budget friendly option Comment from : CBJ Crew Fan |
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I spend four to five weeks a year in Normandie at a cost of on the average of $3,50000 including RT airfare Comment from : dave maxa |
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Amsterdam has the febu machines Saved me a lot of money this past year while I was there vs going to a restaurant Comment from : David Vilchez |
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Hey posted a picture of his kids with William Shatner and nothing is said lol Comment from : Bubba Spartan |
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If you want to cook your own food and you're staying somewhere a while I think buying fresh (preferrably in season) food from markets and if you can buying from shops that allow you to take your own containers and fill up They call those zero waste shops in the UK because the supermarkets don't have a bulk section I hear they like the bulk sections in a lot of supermarkets in the US Comment from : Harmony |
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Do not use those Euronet atms Those guys are not European, they are from Kansas (irrelevant, I know) You'll only find em in touristic areas (suspicious) Use local atms, they will give you better rates Comment from : Oliver Garcia |
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You can also save extra money by using digital banks They offer 0 fee for transactions and cash withdrawals up to a limit(which is usually more than enough) Comment from : Christos Athanasiadis |
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1:05 brThat girl on the very right totally disappeared Walter brDid you see that?brMabie you edited the video or something Comment from : Hmm |
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Thank you and really appreciated your tips Comment from : Asri Baha |
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I have one Mark to save money don't go watch a national geographic on the country you wanting to visit on a 3-D television and eat the country food as a snack😄 Comment from : bryant whitis |
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Super ideas Wolter x enjoying your videos x Berlin was a great place The transport system here is great 👍 Good to buy a ticket for the week so you can use trains and buses to get around easily to see more around Berlinsave your cash this way Research the bus timetables and train links very easily Comment from : Helen Bird |
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Lovely video Comment from : Ayan Chakrabarti |
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How would I rent an apartment in Paris for two monthsApril and May 2021? For 4 people Comment from : Star Gazer |
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On the traintickets you have to watchout These cheap traintickets are usually on a fixed time Comment from : melvingamer |
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Taking public transportation also gives you a more local feel than being in the bubble of a taxi You get to hang out with the locals and see their system Comment from : Cindy |
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6:25 Find the spelling mistake on the board Comment from : metallicaxxx420 |
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Charles Schwab online brokerage account comes with attached online checking account and debit card with no fees of any kind No international exchange fees, all ATM fees from anywhere in the world are re-imbursed Just use the debit card at any ATM anywhere in the world and you have no fees to get local cash Of course use a large bank ATM to get the best exchange rate too Watch out in tourist areas like in old Montreal where you see all these little ATMs in bars and little stores that give you a lousy exchange rate Comment from : Steven Mars |
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Supermarkets are my friend when I travel (there's no need for 24/7 restaurants eating) Comment from : einat1622 |
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9:16 Flip phones can't send emails, web browsing, or use apps 😂 But yes, eithere fly with an unlock smartphone or buy one there+ a local Sim card Comment from : einat1622 |
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9:58 -- very nice picture of you wife brGreat tips overall Especially of England I have been to England before and you are so right It is very expensive IF, you don't plan right Comment from : Trojanette83 |
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Exchanging money can be hassle but the biggest advice I can give you: NEVER USE THE EURONET ATM'S (as he showed on the video) They are only found in big tourist locations for a reason It will give you an horrible exchange rate and bill you with fees because you've used an foreign card In my visit to Poland I took money from home and exchanged maybe 60€ in a place next to the Museum of Culture and Science in Warsaw Do your research and you'll find amazing places to exchange money Comment from : MegaLino17 |
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Also many European cities have a tourist card which gives free or reduced access to many sights and museums Comment from : Sue Cole |
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Want to save Money? Dont travel to London 🙄 Comment from : Cillian Mullen |
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Not to miss the point of the video - but your wife’s skin looks flawless She has the most youthful complexion! Comment from : Hawkszone |
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Buy a BritRail pass before you leave US Lots of savings Comment from : pooh@22 |
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Thk u guys 🙏 Comment from : Goddess Capricorn |
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Are you in london right now mark?! Comment from : MILKY |
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Great tips! Love watching your videos Follow us on Instagram @thedebtfreewanderlusts Comment from : kate215 |
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That's a lot of really good free museums and galleries in London try and get a free copy of time out magazine to advise you Comment from : DARREN DAY |
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Making own food is great in north Europe Comment from : Harmony |
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I understand to go to a bank's ATM for the best rate However, when you arrive at the destination airport, where do you get the money right away for taxis, bus, tube etc? Thanks Comment from : The Senior Thrifter |
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You have a beutifull family Comment from : Nena |
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So how easy to get a sim card for your phone in europe ? Comment from : rogal |
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Im gluten free eater Can u recommend what restaurants to eat at please Comment from : Susie Yaneth Perales |
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Great Video Thank you for posting For some reasons, I keep coming back to this video to remind myself of the tips Comment from : Sonny |
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Best hotel travel savings I have ever found brbr URL @t Password legend Comment from : Chuck Beickel |
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Best hotel travel savings I have ever found brbr URL @t Password legend Comment from : Chuck Beickel |
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Meal deals from Tesco and sainsburys Comment from : Michelle Acojedo |
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While it is scary carrying a bunch of cash around - I’ve found it’s easier to order foreign currency via my bank at home It takes a couple of days, so plan accordingly, but I get a great exchange rate, no additional fees, and peace of mind I’m always scared that an ATM is going to eat my debit card abroad Comment from : lovelyMissInna |
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Thanks for sharing ❤️ Comment from : Kellie Chasity |
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Hey Mark, do you have and experience/thoughts on using the city welcome cards? Comment from : FearlessHornet |
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Mercadona, I see you Comment from : J Collick |
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Great presentation! Comment from : George Kun |
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What you said made lots of sense Thank you for sharing Comment from : Solo Traveler |
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Excellent advice! Thank you! Comment from : Amber Branks |
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Will you be visiting Amsterdam again Mark? Comment from : WaqarDepp |
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Hi Mark, I love your videos and your family is beautiful Thank you for all the useful information I’m planning on taking a family trip to London and I was wondering your thoughts on the London pass Comment from : Anna T |
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I am looking to buy the first trip ever for me and my girlfriend We live in Spain and we want to see more of Europe Please help me! Comment from : Dearic Smiles |
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One other way we have found to save money In Europe is by having the kids bring their student IDs A huge amount of places give a significant discount to students with a student ID Lots of places are even completely free for students But they do typically require the school ID, even if they are obviously school age Comment from : kathy 60119 |
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Thanks man Comment from : M w |
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video about finding cheap international flights? airfare to destination is always biggest barrier to travel Comment from : Leo |
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You are doing really good job Helping fellow travellers, appreciate it Love from India 🇮🇳 Comment from : manoj salunke live |
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London's V&A Museum is free, and you can easily spend a few days there And a way to save money on cell phones is to get a data-only plan and use WhatsApp I was paying 30€ in France for 8GB of data, and using WhatsApp for phone calls when I was out, and the data when I was in an area with WiFi, and that lasted close to 3 weeks, and ended up actually costing less per month in the end than I pay in the US! Comment from : Aria Alexandria |
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Hostels are also good if you are travelling on a budget, that's what I usually do when I go somewhere Comment from : Tim Raths |
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The railway pass is good advice I was going to use a railway pass but it would have ended up costing almost three times as much as buying the tickets individually Don't automatically assume a pass is going to save money Comment from : Hugh M |
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Not gonna lie, I am actually one of those people who enjoys cooking while I'm on vacation Its interesting to see what ingredients you can get when you travel different places, try to imitate local dishes, and it gives you more of a feel of what its like to live there, because in a lot of countries, eating out is a big deal and is relatively infrequent (although this is starting change due to globalization) My family went to Italy a few years ago and we did this As an American, I found it interesting how most of the grocery stores in Italy are really small compared to the ones in the US We ate out quite a bit on our trip, but a good portion of our meals were homemade We saved around a few hundred euros by doing this Comment from : Sativa Queen 420 |
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Thanks again 😊 for such great information What a blessing for you & your family to travel together such a Awesome learning experience😊 Comment from : Ellen Spencer |
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Mark, love your videos You are truly doing a service for all current and aspiring travelersbrbrJust wanted to comment, my wife and I had an awesome experience with public transportation in Rome We stayed a little outside the city center, however our place was right next to a tram station that connected to Termini It was a breeze to use (once I understood how) A one way trip (includes tram, metro, bus transfers) is only 150 euro! Can't beat that! brbrMini rant - It feels like I am being ripped off here in the states, I live in the Washington DC area For example, a one way trip from the suburbs to the Smithsonian costs $600 one way during peak hours Not to mention it takes forever (fewer trains and 10+ stops) At the time of this writing it would take 44 minutes to go 18 miles on Metrorail according to their official trip planner tool (Shady Grove to Smithsonian)brbrMass transit tip for Rome: Most tram stations/buses do not have ticket machines However, tickets are readily available for purchase at any tobacco shop (about just as common as Starbucks in the us) without markup You MUST buy this in advance before getting on the tram! What I did, after getting into the groove of things, was purchase an extra set of BIT passes while on the return trip at Termini for the next day The clock does not start until they are validated for the first time (100 minutes from validation) Comment from : ZiggyLink |
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I'm leaving for Vienna next week!!!!!!!!!!!! Comment from : SpitefulAZ |
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cheap airlines suck Comment from : tim1996 |
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Some great tips here :-) Comment from : Yippee! |
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How do i go about renting an apartment? Are there specific sights? Comment from : Taryn Wilkinson |
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Great tips, especially about the food! I bought some cheese, a baguette and some chicken from a market and had a picnic on the river Seine It was great eating great food while seeing Notre Dame Your videos are excellent! Comment from : minipax |
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I rarely eat out at restaurants because of expense -- I just go to grocery stores Also when I was in nice, I took a city bus to Monaco which was only two euros Lastly, in Rome for example, we would got a room that had a good breakfast, and you can take some of that food with you for throughout the day ( bread, cheese, fruit Etc ) Comment from : Bucky Barnes |
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Thanks, MarkAlways informative! 🍸 Comment from : That Sweet Nectar |
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thank u Comment from : a j l |
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Watching from South Africa Comment from : Driving South Africa |
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Look into WhatsAp brTexting and callingbrYou can use anywhere you have internet Comment from : T |
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hi Mark,brbrBig fan of your contents brCould you give us some advice where to go for day-trip from Paris? we are going on November and will stay in Paris for a weekbrwe are already thinking about Versailles and might need 1 more place to gobrbrThank you Comment from : Hhauw |
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One neat tip for London tourists Get an Oyster card! It's a card that allows you to use public transportation Card is free and the maximum daily charge allowance is 670£ instead of 1250£ for a daily travel card Toilets aren't free so when needed get to the first coffee shop and get a coffee so you do pay to pee but at least you get also a coffee 😉 Comment from : Merenwen |
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Sometimes the savings are negligible but booking flights/hotels using an incognito/in private browser can save some cash Booked a flight recently using a private browser and it was £8 cheaper than using a public browser Internet companies track your cookies and can bump up the price of searches you have looked at multiple times These small savings add up and will pay for a beer or two in a destination :D brbrAlso, use the Skyscanner "everywhere" and "cheapest month" options when searching for flights I have booked return flights from Edinburgh to Germany (£18), France (£20), Norway (£26) and Denmark (£30) using this technique It can take you to destinations away from the tourist traps and for HUGE savings Comment from : Darren Stobbart |
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I love Wolters World videos! Comment from : Ingrid P |
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I'm real Comment from : Chocolate Chip |
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thank you! Comment from : blublaw |
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