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How much cash should I bring to London for a week?

On an count you should plan to spend around £191 ($242) per day on your vacation in London, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, £35 ($44) on meals for one day and £26 ($33) on local transportation.



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How much money will you need for your trip to London? You should plan to spend around £190 ($235) per day on your vacation in London, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, £35 ($43) on meals for one day and £26 ($32) on local transportation.

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Key Takeaways. European travelers should always have some cash on hand; getting it from an ATM abroad is usually the easiest, most advantageous way. If you need cash from an ATM, it's usually better to use a debit card, because credit cards often charge a high interest rate for a cash advance.

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Walking around money - which may include a bit of shopping, a visit to the theatre, a newspaper, a taxi ride, meals, a pint at the pub - you know your own habits better than we do. As a rough estimate, though, perhaps 40-50GBP per day should do it - that's not including accommodation and travel expenses.

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There isn't a 'normal' daily spend. Everyone has different tastes, so we all spend a different amount. But to answer your question (others already have) yes it is possible to live on £50 per day.

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It isn't enough for accomodation, not really even if the whole £500 is just for the accomodation. Accommodation would cost more than that, and you would have to have at least £300 for food. If you wanted to visit places like the Tower of London, and even St Paul's Cathedral you would need about £200 for that.

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No, British pounds are not the same as euros. Euros are not accepted as currency for businesses in London.

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