Neelam
Hi Darren -Welcome to the club! As an American expat living in London last year, the exagcnhe rate of $2.00 for 1 GBP tore me apart (especially since I was getting paid in dollars .ooof.) Now that it's down to $1.50 to 1 GBP, I think your prediction that London will seem more fiscally reasonable to American tourists is right on the money. In general, though, I think that with smart research, planning and plenty of price comparison shopping, tourists can manage currency fluctuations without being pushed to avoid destinations they would've otherwise visited during a more favorable currency climate.Happy holidays,Pete
Neelam Hi Darren -Welcome to the club! As an American expat living in London last year, the exagcnhe rate of $2.00 for 1 GBP tore me apart (especially since I was getting paid in dollars .ooof.) Now that it's down to $1.50 to 1 GBP, I think your prediction that London will seem more fiscally reasonable to American tourists is right on the money. In general, though, I think that with smart research, planning and plenty of price comparison shopping, tourists can manage currency fluctuations without being pushed to avoid destinations they would've otherwise visited during a more favorable currency climate.Happy holidays,Pete