10 Ways To Save Money While Traveling
7. Eat local food
Sadly, many people are afraid to try local foods and instead flock to restaurants that serve cuisine to which they are accustomed. Not only does this rob them of the chance to experience an integral part of another culture, but it can also cost them a pretty penny. Just as most restaurants serving foreign cuisine in your hometown tend to be pricier than local options, so too is this the case in other places. In many cases, local food is available for just a couple of dollars for each meal. Even in grocery stores, food that has been imported usually comes with a hefty price. Chat with some locals when you get to a new place and find out what the best options are for cheap meals. Even if you are a picky eater, you may be pleasantly surprised.