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Europe on $5 a Day
Book • 2023
First published in 1956, 'Europe on $5 a Day' by Arthur Frommer revolutionized budget travel by offering practical advice and recommendations for travelers to explore Europe affordably.
The guide focuses on basic living costs, including room and meals, and excludes transportation, sightseeing, and entertainment expenses.
Over the years, the book has been updated to reflect changing costs, with subsequent editions titled 'Europe on $10 a Day', 'Europe on $15 a Day', and so on, reflecting the increasing costs of travel.
The guide focuses on basic living costs, including room and meals, and excludes transportation, sightseeing, and entertainment expenses.
Over the years, the book has been updated to reflect changing costs, with subsequent editions titled 'Europe on $10 a Day', 'Europe on $15 a Day', and so on, reflecting the increasing costs of travel.
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