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Feb

im going to spain march break for 10 days , what should i bring for shoes clothes and how much money ?? breakfast and dinner are already paid for .. all i need to buy are drinks lunch and souvenirs
i need help with this , clothes and money


Answer:
Are you going with a tour? Haven't they already gone over that?

about $10 - 15/day for food…so you have enough for snacks.

Clothing, Spring clothing…you'll want a light jacket or a sweatshirt, and shirtsleeves, probably, for the rest of the time. Madrid and Segovia will be cool in the mornings, it warms up pretty nicely, though, most days.

souvenirs, well, that's up to you. Think about what you spent on souvenirs the last time you went on vacation.

I caution you to buy REAL Spanish souvenirs…it is difficult to be sure, but sooooooooooooooo much is just made in China, now, just like what you find here. Sucks, but it's true!


Answer:
March weather is difficult to forecast. It can be anything from cold to quite warm. Every March is different. The last two have been very inclement. If you do get nice weather it will be very pleasant, but if you are wondering what clothes to bring, then you should be asking this question about 4 days before you travel.
As for money, you should be okay with 50€ per day, but remember this, people on holiday often drop their standards and overspend, so bearing that in mind, it's up to you.

Answer:
I was in Madrid, Spain last year for my Spring break. We’d a great time but taxis are a bit high-priced. I would take no less than $1500. There is a lot to do there and they live for bar hopping. Also remember the exchange rate when you’re dealing with money out there. The dollar doesnt mean too much anymore. I would say $1500-2000 just to be safe. There is a lot to purchase so make sure you have room to bring back stuff. Make sure you take good walking shoes, warm clothes and an umbrella. YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE SOOOOO MUCH FUN. I've been to a few places in Europe but Spain will always be my fav. Have fun and enjoy their pork. LOL.

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