in the United States, it is relatively easy to burn to $100, whether you treat you for a night on the town or just to fill the gas tank. Have you ever wondered what a Benjamin you'll buy anywhere in the world? We have reached out to the people, travelers, students, expatriates, bloggers and entrepreneurs - all around the globe, to discover some of the best buys for about $100. If you have the itch to travel, discover products, hotels, events and travel.
Bali, Indonesia Ferdinand Goetzen, creator of the blog WirelessVagabond.com, explains that the their budget conscious traveller will feel at home in Bali, Indonesia. "In terms of luxury, Bali is the place where $100 will go farther," said art. "You can get a room in a hotel of 4 stars with a pool for only $30 in Bali." Need of shopping around, but offers are there. Drinking is also cheap, and a meal costs less than $2. "
if a trip to Indonesia is your alley, check out the Atanaya Hotel Bali: a 4 star hotel which rents for about $29 per night. A dip in the infinity pool and reflect on this incredible deal.
London
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during a visit to London, you should definitely try to afternoon tea at the Ritz hotel. Victoria Slater, who recently completed a master degree of science at the London School of Economics, said that for $100, you can enjoy champagne and a variety of teas, but also unlimited sandwiches, fresh out of the oven the scones and cakes.
and if you're not in the mood for a spot of tea, Slater added that $100 buy you also a huge ".» 2% of your tuition at the London School of Economics. "It is difficult to put a price on a good education.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
If you want to lower your rent, you can check out an apartment in Thailand. Kevin of AuthenticWanderer.com said that $100 you can rent "a small studio near the old city in the neighborhood's trendy Nimmanhaemin" for a month. This will release your chequing account to explore the rest of Thailand, where retail prices are, on average, already 73,88% lower than in the U.S.
Toronto
you do not have to go away to see some great sites, and our neighbors to the North offer several options for less than $100. Tessa Ferrier in Toronto suggests you check out the CN Tower, which is one of the most famous monuments in the Canada.
for less than $100, you can buy two adult tickets and child tickets to the CN Tower, which includes access to the pod. And if the vertices are not your thing, Ferrier also recommend dinner at the canoe, known for the highlight of many flavors and ingredients of the Canada. Here, a three-course meal can cost up to $100.
the Tasmania, Australia
when looking for luxury on a budget, Tasmania may be the place for you. According to Candice Refferty, owner of Tassie Pure, you can buy a whole plate of fresh oysters and beer for $100 in Tasmania.
and if seafood isn't your thing, you can use your $100 to buy a trip by steam train of the half day or two ferry from downtown Hobart (Australia) VIP tickets. Alternatively, you could even buy a Merino scarf by hand. There are so many options when you are below!
of Cuenca, Ecuador Susan Schenck, author of "expat in Cuenca, Ecuador: The Magic and The Madness," explains the possibilities are almost endless with $100 in Cuenca. Take your nine closest friends to dinner with two drinks each. And if you do not travel with an entourage, $100 will also buy 400 buses or up to 50 cab rides, so you can take your time and explore all the Ecuador can offer.
towers, France Image: YouTube.com
while some travelers are looking for the best deals on hotels and meals, more interested in buying products that are specific to each country or city. Florian Merdy of Tours, in France, suggests visitors purchase treasure Midnight Rose, a perfume. For less than $100, you, too, can, as a description of the scent of bed, "play the game of love with this bewitching fragrance."
Lucerne, Switzerland
If you try to spend your $100 in a single day, plan a trip to Switzerland. According to Tae Lee, CEO and founder of planning tool TRAVO of travel based on events, your money goes very far in a place where a single bottle of water can cost up to $5.
' to stay on budget, avoid sitting restaurants and are looking for a simple "sandwich" stand, "says Lee. "But even this can go up to $20-25; $100 is a strict budget in Switzerland, and between Inns, meals and registration fees, it can very easily be passed and passed in a single day. "
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