Europe! The country of such archeological attractions, lovely towns and. .. okay, let us be honest now, it’s great cuisine. But often that exotic food is accompanied by a rather hefty price to be paid for it.
Do not fret, dear reader, for I am a master of budget travel. Well, here’s the scoop on how to get a tasty fix on European food without sending your wallet running for cover.
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Open-air markets are one of the biggest attractions for tourists in Europe and a place that is a delight for the pocket as well.
Fruits and vegetables, cheese, cured meats, and local honey are among the food items you can buy and use for your picnic or prepare in your hostel kitchen.
Secondly, it is a great opportunity to feel the atmosphere of the new city, its sounds, the energy that fills the life of ordinary people.
Bread baked is a part of most European diets and for a very good reason too! It’s affordable, tasty, and can be used with any type of food.
Street vendors and bakeries are some of the best places to find cheap food, especially after midnight, and they offer tasty treats like croissants, pastries, and baguettes.
Also, a morning spent sitting and sipping coffee and munching pastry is perhaps the best way to begin your day of sightseeing.
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You can take a walk to find out how the locals taste their city! From the famous kebabs in
Turkey to the hot dumplings in Poland, people can enjoy tasty meals from street vendors at cheap prices.
Sometimes it is good to try new things, who knows, maybe this is what you have been looking for in snacks!
The restaurants with menus translated into five languages written on the outside walls? Probably best avoided.
Go to the small streets and look for places where the people of that country are hanging around.