1. Vacationers should be aware that currency exchange in the city can be very difficult. Exchange points are located only in major banks’ branches and near the railway station. Travelers are advised to exchange money at home, as it will be much cheaper and easier.
2. You don’t have to take large sums of cash to go shopping - you can pay with credit cards in shopping malls and supermarkets. It is also worth mentioning that notes of high face value (above 50 euros) are accepted with great reluctance and fear.
3. Budget travelers should definitely pop into local bars and pubs. In addition to the popular beer, they often offer a large selection of appetizers and specialties at most attractive prices. Various bakeries and fast food kiosks, which also offer refreshments at attractive prices, are ubiquitous.
4. Once a week museums in the city announce the day without admission fee, so travelers shouldn’t deny themselves a pleasure of visiting famous sites in order to save.
6. The city maintains the apple-pie cleanliness; large monetary fines are charged for any violation of standard rules. You shouldn’t leave rubbish in the wrong places, walk on the lawn or kindle fires in the park area. The clearly marked area is dedicated for picnics in the park.
7. Shops and supermarkets located in tourist districts point out with a bit high prices. This feature applies to gastronomical places too. The further away the store or restaurant is located from the busy main streets, the more attractive will be the price.
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Germany: travelling advices
7. Subway in Germany starts working from 4 am and closes about midnight.8. Active gesticulation or open expression of emotions in public places are considered a bad tone in Germany. Such behavior will cause old-fashioned looks of others.
9.When driving on the roads of Germany it is important to comply with all the rules, including the speed regime. Even minor violations entail substantial fines.
10. The Germans go to bed very early, so do not make noise after 9 pm. Otherwise, neighbors will call the police without unnecessary warnings and requests. … Open