Just how expensive is Scandinavia?
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Just how expensive is Scandinavia?
Greetings Fodorites, <BR> <BR>Can you please help me out? I'm trying to get a rough idea of costs on a trip to Scandinavia. We are looking at two weeks, most likely split between Norway and Sweden. <BR> <BR>We are BUDGET travels who need to scrip and save before each trip. Our favorite type of accomodation is B&B's and we usually spend around $40 or $50 a night. We often picnic lunch and then spend around $25 to $35 for a nice but by no means extravagant dinner. Is this type of budget do-able in these two countries? <BR> <BR>Many thanks for any information you may be able to offer on this subject! <BR> <BR>the turnip
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Norway was definitely one if the most expensive places I've visited, but it was also so incredible that I'd hate for anyone to not go because of the cost. I don't recall ever finding anything resembling a "nice" dinner in the $25-$30 range, but there are other options such as snack bars and cafes. And of course picnics are a great option. But food is expensive...a few numbers that stand out: $8.50 for a small tossed salad at a cafeteria in a shopping mall, $20 for a pizza, over $100 for dinner for 4 at TGI Friday's... <BR>One bargain you will find: fresh shrimp and seafood at the Bergen fishmarket. Buy boiled shrimp only hours after it was caught at a fraction of the price you'll pay at the US. You can buy a big bag for a few dollars and eat it right there for lunch. KK
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Atually I would say that if you leave the Karl Johan area and the Aker Brygge area by walking 5 blocks into the city I'm sure you'll find a lot better prices.... And if you want a decent meal, most caffees and pubs also has a kitchen that serves food... In the 60-90NOK range for a main course per person...
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"Message: Atually I would say that if you leave the Karl Johan area and the Aker Brygge area by walking 5 blocks into the city I'm sure you'll find a lot better prices.... And if you want a decent meal, most caffees and pubs also has a kitchen that serves food... In the 60-90NOK range for a main course per person..."
You'll find better prices and most likely better food.
The turnip - I live in Oslo? What kind of food do you like? I can give you names/addresses of some restaurants. The places locals go to, not tourists.
You'll find better prices and most likely better food.
The turnip - I live in Oslo? What kind of food do you like? I can give you names/addresses of some restaurants. The places locals go to, not tourists.
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I visited Norway last year. Coming from Hawaii I thought I was well adjusted to expensive prices for accomodations, food, etc. Frankly, Norway is expensive. Paying about $7 or $8 for a beer in a pub was a surprise, and $30-$40 for dorm hostel rooms. Wow. It is possible to eat at reasonable prices (picnicing, menu specials, carry-out from cafes or bakeries, etc.). Alcohol is extremely expensive. Clothes, souviners, etc. were also much more expensive than in other European countires. I think you may have a hard time finding rooms for 2 people in the price range you've indicated (depending on the cities you visit, of course). Consider getting a private room for two in a hostel or B&B and booking well in advance, as budget accomodations seemed to fill up very early. On the plus side, Norway is very beautiful, I met loads of interesting people, and had a fantastic trip.




