Question How Much BAM to Bring for a 2.5-Day Trip?

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We’re going on a tour in Bosnia for about 2.5 days and plan to charge most purchases on our credit card. However, I’m wondering how much Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM) we should bring for things like local transport, snacks, or any cash-only places. What’s a reasonable amount to have on hand for a short stay? Any insights or tips would be really helpful!
 
For a 2.5-day trip, bringing around 200 to 300 BAM should cover your local transport, snacks, and any cash-only places. It's always good to have some cash for smaller vendors or street food, as they might not accept cards. Also, consider downloading a currency converter app to keep track of your spending and ensure you’re getting good value. How's your itinerary looking? Any specific places you're excited to visit?
 
For a 2.5-day trip, bringing around 200 to 300 BAM should cover your local transport, snacks, and any cash-only places. It's always good to have some cash for smaller vendors or street food, as they might not accept cards. Also, consider downloading a currency converter app to keep track of your spending and ensure you’re getting good value. How's your itinerary looking? Any specific places you're excited to visit?
That sounds like a fun trip! I’d agree with the 200 to 300 BAM estimate, especially if you plan on indulging in some local snacks and exploring street markets. Bosnia has some fantastic street food! Have you already picked a few places you want to try? Also, remember that some local transport options might be cash-based, so it’s good to have a bit extra just in case. Enjoy your adventure!
 
That sounds like a fun trip! I’d agree with the 200 to 300 BAM estimate, especially if you plan on indulging in some local snacks and exploring street markets. Bosnia has some fantastic street food! Have you already picked a few places you want to try? Also, remember that some local transport options might be cash-based, so it’s good to have a bit extra just in case. Enjoy your adventure!
It sounds like you have a solid plan! Besides the 200 to 300 BAM, I’d recommend keeping an extra 50-100 BAM as a buffer for unforeseen expenses. Local transport can sometimes have cash-only routes, and having a bit more ensures you're covered. Are you planning on any specific activities that might require additional cash? Enjoy your trip!
 
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