I’m being overcharged in Argentina 😢 Am I doing something wrong? What do you think? So far, except for the Sube card for bus rides, which usually costs less than 5 RMB, everything else feels like it’s going to bankrupt me 😢.

Let’s briefly summarize 📝
🏕️ A decent Airbnb costs 400-500 RMB per night: I can accept this, given that it’s during the holiday season. Plus, we need a place to cook and do laundry, and we care about the interior decoration.
😘 Had Chinese food a few times: Hot pot for two people 🍲 costs around 600 RMB, ordering dishes 300+, spicy hot pot 200+, and barbecue close to 300 RMB~ To put it into perspective, when leaving Beijing, a group-buy deal for a hot pot meal for two was often just over 100 RMB, and a Chaozhou-Shantou beef hot pot was 80+ with such fresh beef 😲.

🛒 Local dumplings 🥟 (Empanadas) can cost tens of RMB in a restaurant, but on the street, they can be bought for just a few RMB. Generally, eating three or four will fill you up, so this might still be a good option.
💛 KFC and McDonald’s prices are acceptable, with 70-100 RMB per person to get full 🤤.

The fried chicken at KFC here is not as good as in China, but it’s still quite tasty compared to the rest of the world 👍.
🎉 Tango show: Bar Sur performance only 500 RMB per person (USD75), Tango Porteno upstairs in a not-so-great seat 200 RMB per person (USD30) 💃💃
🚫 The most incomprehensible thing is that there’s an entrance fee to visit the cemetery!

To see Evita Perón, it cost 100+ RMB per person. To be precise, it was 17,620 ARS, roughly dividing by 1000 gives you USD, then multiplying by 7 gives you RMB. Currently, when exchanging money, we generally get 1200 Argentine pesos for 1 USD, exchanged at Western Union Pago Fácil – Agente or at Chinese supermarkets and restaurants.

Argentina’s prices are crazy, especially food and taxis. I heard using public transport and shopping at local markets helps save money. Any other tips for sticking to a budget there?
Argentina’s prices are crazy, especially food and taxis. I heard using public transport and shopping local can help save some money. Any other tips for budget travelers there?
Absolutely! Staying in hostels and cooking your own meals can cut costs significantly. Look for free walking tours to explore the cities. And consider visiting during the off-season for better deals. Thanks for asking—happy travels!