If you stay in a not too fancy hotel, it is not that expensive. Food and drink are cheaper than london, so it all depends on what you will do.
It is defenitely worth it! Enjoy!
2007-01-10 04:01:59
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answered by Martin D 3
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Since you are ok with the flight prices, I will only give you a rough Indication of the living expenses:
Hotel prices - You can get a decent place for something for as less as 40-50 Euros per person per night
Food - Again 40 Euros shud be good for a person per day , but that depends vastly with what kind of food you want (With McD , you can finish under a tenner)
Local Transport, Musuem Fees , etc - Provision for around 30-40 Euros per day
Hope this helps - Have a good trip
2007-01-10 02:35:28
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answered by Indian Tintin 2
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And I have heard rumours that there's a lot of drugs tourists here too lazy or too stoned to look at the dozen identical answers here already. Well, only goes to show you can't believe everything you hear. Amsterdam drugs tourism is fine until at least 1/1/2013. This year it will be as legal as it ever was.
2016-05-23 04:00:50
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answered by Elizabeth 4
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Yea, i went back in October, i picked the flights up for a £1 each and 83 euros for two night in a hotel, for two ppl, food and drink was around the same price as here i would say, but the sites were amazing, i went to Anne Franks house, Van Gough museum, all of that!
Deffinatly worth it!
2007-01-10 02:33:04
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answered by GeorgieP 4
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Amsterdam is the capital of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, is certainly one of the most popular tourist locations in Europe; and you are able to visit it from with hotelbye . with its universities, academies, and research institutes, along with more than 40 museums, numerous theaters, and entertainment sites, Amsterdam is the country's leading social center and a good place to invest your holyday. Furthermore, Amsterdam can be fabled for their historical homes, laid out in a pattern of concentric sectors in the shape of a fan. Are some 6,750 buildings dating from the 16th to 18th generations are crowded in to a location of 2,000 miles, dissected by 160 canals, themselves house to numerous houseboats.
2016-12-16 12:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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yup, really cheap - easy jet do flights there, you can get them under £10 some time - check them out easyjet.co.uk (or.com) go there every year. Food and drink can be expensive - try the supermarkets ya can get cheap stuff. Rent is cheaper than in England if you look around and you can get a hostel for 16 Euros
2007-01-10 02:27:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends on what you want. There are hostels in Amsterdam, but some do have a curfew. To get a cheap hotel check the links below, I've booked trough them and they are good priced.
2007-01-11 01:23:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i am going in less than 2 weeks. £45 return flight and £65 for 4 nights in a hotel. first bargain of the year, can't wait to smoke some of that fine herb.
2007-01-10 02:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It is cheap to get there, cost me 55 pound return, but watch your spending because a lot of the shops are expensive.
2007-01-10 02:44:31
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answered by shaun09 2
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Food and drink is about the same as the uk (maybe a tad cheaper). Just stay away from the main tourist areas and it will be cheaper
2007-01-10 05:15:49
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answered by Rebecca 4
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