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[QUOTE="dougfitz, post: 1130643, member: 10982"] In the past, I have guessed or avoided this question, but on my recent CP from Tui on the Variante Espirituale route, I did record my expenses. Note that [LIST] [*]I stayed in albergues for two of the eight nights I was walking. The hostels and B&B that I used were generally, but not always, more expensive than staying in private albergues. This year, I did not stay in a Xunta albergue. [*]There was only one pilgrim menu meal. Some more were available, but overall they were only a euro or two less expensive than what I did eat. The two albergues included breakfast, although one was just coffee/tea and biscuits. Both needed to be supplemented if you wanted fruit. [*]Both albergues and the place I stayed in SDC included use of a washing machine, one had a dryer as well. At other places, I used a local laundromat, which typically cost four euro, three to wash and one to dry. I could skip a laundry day, but not two, at least not without re-using underwear! Note that the most expensive laundry service, at a hostel, was 10 euro to wash and dry. I didn't use that, but hand washed underwear that night. [/LIST] Here are the averages for the eight days I was walking (rounded, and in Euro): [LIST] [*]Accommodation 31 [*]Food 25 [*]Laundry 5, for the three times I did have to pay. [*]Total average daily expenditure 61 [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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