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With the cost of living rising, you may be feeling the pinch but we all still deserve (and need)
some time to unwind, relax and enjoy life outside the 9 to 5. If you’re looking to get away, even just for an afternoon, but really can’t afford to splash the cash, we’re here to help.
With the cost of living rising, you may be feeling the pinch but we all still deserve (and need) some time to unwind, relax and enjoy life outside the 9 to 5. If you’re looking to get away, even just for an afternoon, but really can’t afford to splash the cash, we’re here to help. With the cost of living rising, you may be feeling the pinch but we all still deserve (and need) some time to unwind, relax and enjoy life outside the 9 to 5. If you’re looking to get away, even just for an afternoon, but really can’t afford to splash the cash, we’re here to help. In this section
cheap days out, weekend breaks under £100 and much moreWe’ve got heaps of ideas on free things to do, cheap restaurant deals and money-saving travel tips and tricks that can help you get the most out of exploring England. 30+ free things to do in EnglandFrom instagrammable indoor gardens to free activities with kids, make the most of your staycation with our guide to free things to do. Cheap restaurants and places to eatDine out for less without scrimping on style with these budget-conscious restaurant deals, covering everything from gourmet tasting menus to afternoon tea with a twist. Money-saving travel hacks and tipsUncover some handy tips and tricks, from cheap train travel to year-long attraction tickets, to help you get the most out of your staycation without breaking the bank. Save Money Need a break from those long shifts in the library? Organising a fun activity for you and your friends doesn't have to break the bank. Here's some inspiration... Credit: Jan Nedbal (left), Africa Studio (right) – Shutterstock Uni can get a bit repetitive at times. You go to lectures, you study in the library and you go on nights out every weekend – or something along those lines, anyway. It involves a bit of effort and organisation, but why not use your weekends to get your friends together and do something a bit different? Everything in the list below will only set you back £20 or less, and will leave you with some amazing memories to take away from uni. After all, when else are you going to go to a roller disco or try a life drawing class? 43 cheap activities for studentsHere are some of the best cheap things to do with friends:
Want to have your mates over for dinner? We've got tips on how to host an amazing dinner party on a budget! What can I do for fun for free?22 Free (or Cheap) Things to Do. Go to a museum, aquarium or zoo. Many aquariums, museums and zoos waive admission fees on certain days. ... . Read a book. Dive into a new book or revisit an old favorite. ... . Catch a movie. ... . Play a game inside. ... . Play a game outside. ... . Volunteer. ... . Visit the farmers market. ... . Go thrift shopping.. Are things cheap in Amsterdam?Amsterdam can be an expensive city, however there are plenty of things which can be done on a budget. In this article we list 30 ideas for cheap things to do in Amsterdam for either under 5 euros or 5-10 euros. We'll consider museums, transport options, city views and various other activities.
Are there any free museums in Amsterdam?Museums. Some museums in Amsterdam have sections that you can visit for free! Just minutes from the Begijnhof, the Schuttersgalerij (Civic Guards Gallery) is now officially part of the Amsterdam Museum but is still free for all visitors.
What do students do in Amsterdam?Things to Do in Amsterdam. Cruise the Canals. Over 60 miles of waterways break the city up into rings, with the oldest neighborhoods packed into the center, and the more modern parts toward the edge. ... . Bike around and blend in. ... . Get Cultured. ... . Check out the Red Light District. ... . Have the “Heineken Experience” ... . Visit the Zoo.. |