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Costs in Sweden


Costs in Sweden

Compared to other OCED-countries, Sweden is one of the more expensive countries to inhabit, though you can find cheaper alternatives if you look around. For example: Sundries like a 33cl bottle of Coca Cola costs 10 SEK ($1.70/€1,2), a beer in a bar will cost you around 45 SEK ($7/€5), the average price of hotel accommodation is around 1300 SEK ($215/€155), a room in a hostel varies between 150 and 350 SEK ($30-50/€25-35), a bus/subway ticket in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö will set you back around 25 SEK ($4.20/€3,1), one meal will cost you around 100 SEK ($16,5/€11,9), 1 litre Petrol costs about 15 SEK ($2.50/€1,8) and a pack of 25 cigarettes will cost you 70 SEK ($11.60/€8,3). If you are a bit careful about your expenses, a daily budget of around 1000 SEK ($156/€112) will be enough. While house prices are probably amongt the cheapest in Western Europe and recently opened discount stores such as "Lidl", "Netto" and "Willy's" offer a wide range of items (why not buy a sewing machine while doing the weekend grocery shopping?), accommodation and dining out are cheaper in Stockholm than in most other west European capitals.

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