I'm going to Victoria, BC on July, what would be the average daily cost? Not planning to make trips to Vancouver though.
>>1203138
expensive as shit, a ton of retirees go there.
You that Mexican that posted before?
Victoria is expensive during the summer, lot of tourists. But outdoor stuff is nice and free, lots of beaches and parks.
Really depends on accommodation, cheap hotels charge $100/night, can get a room on air bnb for $50 a lot closer to town.
Daily bus pass is $5. If you don't mind buying breakfast and lunch at a grocery store can probably get food down to $30, but no alcohol.
>>1203138
Okay I live here so I can give you good advice. The Average day would cost around 100-150 depending on how much food you eat and what hotel you stay at.
coming from an islanderfag, beachcoming is fun, and the Vic museum is a must see. Thrift shopping is fun, and if you're a musicfag, on the 21-23rd, rock the shores will be going, it's normally got a good set.
https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/
Numbeo should be in the sticky, but that thing hasn't been updated in years.
I live there but I don't go outside.
>>1203138
40-80$ for food, minimum 5.50 for round-trip transportation, min 26$ for lodging (if hostels are full, expect to pay 125-400/night). Tax isn't included in prices, you will pay an extra 12% on top of everything except bus and taxi fare. Don't buy the maple syrup from the tourist stands. Chinatown has the cheapest food and best shops.
Also fuck off, we're full.