Is USD 100.00 per day enough for 2 person in Seoul
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I am traveling to Seoul with my husband this coming June 17th - 24th 2013. We are budgeting ourselves for USD100 per day spending for 2 person(food, travel and little souvenir shopping). But now sure will that be enough cause no one can tell us that at this moment. Please help.
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Eating out will generally set you back USD 12/meal, so USD 100 should be enough for you to also shop and see even the more expensive places, like private museums and amusem*nt parks.
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Hi... Exclude hotel.. Just food, drinks (coffee, water, juice), transportation and some small gifts
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More than enough..,can spend on their local cosmetic brand like Faceshop...3 times cheaper than here in Malaysia...go to Dongdaemun..a lot of things to shop...
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I am staying 4 days in itaewon and 4 days in Myeongdong anything cheap there?
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I don't think Seoul is cheap in shopping, goods prices much cheaper than Japan, but much higher than China, likewise for most things. Food is similar cost as in most North Asian cities, similar as in Taiwan, HKG, or Japan. Only you can judge what is cheap by your standard and what you buy. US$100 a day is more than enough.
My personal experience in Itaewon was it is more expensive than other parts of Seoul and you must bargain. Mostly tourist items, clothing sizes and styles are more Western, most or all shops speak English with English signs which is unusual for Seoul, prices asked or posted for same items are much higher than other parts of Seoul.
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We are not going for heavy shopping but mostly food, decent drink (coffee, juice, bottled water), visit places.
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