What the euro is worth for German holidaymakers

by time news

VIn the third year of the pandemic, many people are gripped by the great longing to finally travel to another country again, or the desire for distant adventures. With the elimination of many restrictions, this may also be possible. But the high inflation and the concerns of many people about getting through the next winter alone deter quite a few and quickly make many a travel plan obsolete. According to estimates by the Federal Statistical Office, the inflation rate in Germany climbed to 7.9 percent in August, after 7.5 percent in July – despite the fact that the tank discount or the 9-euro ticket has now expired. In the euro zone it was even 9.1 percent for the time being.

There are still countries, at least as far as local costs are concerned, where a euro is worth more than in Germany, and in some cases significantly so. So if you are still thinking about a holiday for the autumn holidays or the winter or are not tied to such popular, usually expensive times, you also have a little control over the holiday costs. Because when choosing a travel destination, it can definitely be worth considering the purchasing power of your own currency and comparing it. It shows how much one euro is worth to Germans abroad.

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