In my opinion, and it is only my opinion, the issue for some people is that in the UK, the upper price is clearly marked, therefore one knows up front what it will cost, it maybe, that all the locals get a 100% discount, but this does not matter...
My trip ends today, not paid any ATM fees.
Abanca and Kutaxabank.
Something worth looking for is the Euro 6000, symbol outside the bank, I do not think it will guarantee a zero ATM fee, but, I do think it is an indication the fees, maybe zero or low.
Hang on just a cotton picking minute, I’ll rephrase that: d’yuwot? You’re from the UK I think. If you can suggest anywhere in the UK where you can get coffee and toast for £3:50 that isn’t a food bank or community cafe I’d love to know where...
€3.50, it's Spain.
Just ordered my Cafe con Leche, Tostada y Maemalada y Vaso de Agua, FEVE Estacion bar Santander, €2.80, sat down, a bit cheaper at the bar, a bit more expensive on the terrace.
My benchmark for coffee and toast is 3.50, if I got charged 6, there would be a situation.
It's a shame really, I get that in some tourist hot spots, they meet to charge more because of high rents and other costs, so charging locals less seems...
I speak pretty fluent Spanish (university degree in Spanish linguistics + lived and worked in Spain a year and Mexico a year) and when I was charged €3,80 for a small caña sized glass of OJ at Albergue de Gaia in Mansilla las Mulas, I really...
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