Rick Steves' Money-Saving Trick For Eating Breakfast On Vacation - Tasting Table
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Seeking lodging that includes breakfast saves money and can deliver substantial, culturally revealing meals that fuel a day of travel. Full English breakfasts in traditional United Kingdom bed-and-breakfasts commonly include eggs plus meats, starches, vegetables, and other standard breakfast items, and trying a fry-up is recommended at least once. Northern European breakfasts, especially in Scandinavia, tend to be larger buffet-style spreads often worth a modest extra charge. Hotel breakfast buffets can offer excellent value when included in the room rate, while continental breakfasts frequently provide limited selections and may not justify an extra fee.
Feeding yourself while on vacation can either be expensive and stressful, or a delicious way to explore another culture through food. Although some Europeans romanticize a stereotypical American breakfast, there are plenty of places to find rib-sticking, adventure-fueling breakfasts at a great value while traveling. When searching for a place to stay on vacation, it might behoove you to seek out hotels or bed-and-breakfasts with breakfast included in the room price, as it can be a great way to save money on eating out.
A hearty full English breakfast is typically served in more traditional bed-and-breakfasts in the United Kingdom, which includes eggs alongside a variety of meats, starches, and vegetables, in addition to more standard breakfast fare if you'd prefer (although you should absolutely try a "fry-up" at least once). Steves notes that Northern European countries tend to have bigger breakfasts, especially in Scandinavia, where he refers to the breakfast spread as an "all-you-can-eat extravaganza,"
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