Hey everybody and welcome back to another Tip Thursday with me
Conor Clyne, the Language Tsar, and yes you are on the right video. It doesn't
look like Warsaw, Poland because I'm actually in Tenerife but this is the
video hundred dollars what it can get you in Warsaw, Poland.
The reason I'm shooting this intro in a different location is because there are
gonna be some big changes to this channel, including the name. I've been playing
around with a few different names and don't be surprised ... it's gonna be the same
channel with me Conor so one thing I wanted to know is what you think about
this 100 dollar series. Do you think the money being should be higher like $500
$1,000? I'm thinking of changing that as well as I travel around Europe. Keep
your comments coming. Write them below! I"m gonna be talking a lot about not just
about languages also about travelling in the region and how you can have a more
locally epic travel experience and also about dating because I get a lot of
questions about dating. Let's get into today's video which is $100 Warsaw, Poland.
So let's start with accommodation here in Warsaw. Now if you want a nice
apartment in the city center it's gonna set you back about 60 to 80 US dollars.
Now you can of course get a lot cheaper if you go outside of the city
center so there it's probably gonna be costing like 40 or 50 US dollars. I used
the Airbnb to find my apartment. It's kind of my default when I'm traveling
and I don't know the city and maybe an agent for apartments in the city where
I'm traveling to. So that's the kind of price range you should budget for an
apartment in Warsaw. So next up is food: a two course meal in a decent restaurant
with drinks in the center of Warsaw seems to be costing between 17 and say 23 US
dollars so we're doing like 15 yeah approximately 18 or 20 euros depending
on where you go and what you eat. Of course that fluctuates if you want to eat
you know fast food is coming a lot cheaper if you want to go to fine dining
if it's gonna be much more expensive but that's to give you a general ballpark
figure and they are the kind of places I've been eating in so I can talk from
personal experience that's the kind of budget that you should expect for food
here in restaurants in Warsaw. So next up are drinks if you want to go for a
cocktail after a long day of sightseeing here in Warsaw or maybe you just been
hanging out with friends or working from a cafe like a lot of you digital nomads
tend to do, it's gonna cost you around 20 zloty which is five dollars 80 cents
US pretty much or a little bit under five euros for a cocktail here in the
center of Warsaw and if you want to go for a local beer that's gonna be about
half that so ten zloty so yeah that's gonna be a little bit more or less three
US dollars and if you're a coffee addict like I am then as you've seen from
my Instagram stories I'm always having a few flat whites somewhere in a nice cafe
when I'm working that is gonna cost you a little bit more than a local beer it's
like about 12 zloty as I can see as the price and that's like about 2 euros 80
or yeah just a little bit over at 3 US dollars that you should budget for.
In terms of transport I've been going around the city actually by Uber and
that costs you know more or less between 10 and 20 zlotys so yeah anything
from maybe three to five or six US dollars is kind of the normal price
range for a trip here. I didn't take any official taxis I just use Uber because
it's my default go to when I'm traveling and it's just a lot more convenient and
I don't need to download extra apps. So if you actually use taxi apps here in
Warsaw or you know a better option and please write below in the comments
section and help everyone else out who might be coming here to Warsaw. Now if
you feel like going to something cultural like maybe the National Museum
here in Warsaw. That's also gonna cost you twenty zloty so that's gonna be a
little bit under six US dollars a little bit under five euros for entrance to
that. So let's tot all that up and see what you can get for your 100 bucks
around 80 euros. You're gonna be able to stay in an apartment outside of the city
centre, go for two meals in restaurants and then you can throw in maybe two
flat whites, two coffees and maybe a cocktail, two beers,
your uber to the National Museum and you should be more or less at a hundred
bucks. If you've been here and you find the price range I've given to be too
high, too low, you know better ways to save money then definitely let everybody
know in the comments section below the video. We're building a great community
here of people who are interested in traveling to the more eastern part of
Europe in general so definitely help everybody out and share your experiences
and also let me know if you find the prices here in Warsaw expensive or cheap
compared to what you were expecting maybe where you live or where you're
normally travel to do you think that Warsaw is good value for money or you
think it's a little bit more on the expensive side. That's it for another Tip
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