The U.S. dollar still doesn't fare well with the euro in France or the British pound. But planning and knowing some money saving tips may save you a few bucks in Europe. Travel guru Rick Steves offers some tips for budget travel in this article, "20 Ways to Stretch Your Dollars in Europe."
If you want to keep up with how the U.S. dollar is doing against international currency, use this Universal Currency Converter. It uses live up-to-the-minute currency rates. You can track how the dollar is doing globally at any time. Although our hotels and most transportation and meals are included with our tour, smart planning and thinking ahead can save us money next summer.
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