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Money Advice
By European standards, Malta is very good value. You can travel in comfort
and style for US$75-100 per day, though even US$30-35 a day will get you
pleasant hostel accommodation, a simple restaurant meal, a decent street-
side snack and enough cold drinks to keep you going.
Banks are the best place to change money; they almost always offer a
significantly better rate than hotels or restaurants. Waiters and taxi
drivers expect a 10% tip. All major credit cards are widely accepted.
Bargaining for handicrafts at stalls or markets is essential, but most
shops have fixed prices. There's a 15% value-added tax on all consumer
items.
Economy Facts
GDP: US$5.3 billion
GDP per head: US$13,800
Annual growth: 4%
Inflation: 2.8%
Major industries: Tourism, electronics, ship repair, construction
Major trading partners: Italy, Germany, UK
Member of EU: no
Currency
Maltese lira (Lm)
Relative Costs
Meals
Budget: US$5-10
Mid-range: US$10-25
Top-end: US$25 and upwards
Lodging
Budget: US$2-18
Mid-range: US$18-40
Top-end: US$40 and upwards
Source: http://www.yahoo.com
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