Gist: You thought Moscow was the most expensive city in the world? Maybe Tokyo? Think again! While you might not enjoy the luxuries that these cities offer in Luanda, Angola, but your pocket will be hard-hit. It costs a whopping $100 here for a watermelon. Hotels are inconsiderately expensive and, if you are a tourist, a non-alcoholic drink can set you back $10. Yes, that is the price you pay for one of the sleepiest capitals in the world. Why go there? To try your most expensive non-luxury trip ever!
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I need the villa to be very close to Krupowki and to a ski slope for beginners. Could you suggest any ski slopes for beginners? Are there any buses in the area and how often do they run? Is there a website where I could have a look for buses? Where is it better to change money, in the uk or Krakow (airport)? Which is the best way to go from Krakow to Zakopane?.