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SpectralSwan

can we all use one wise card in europe?

We're planning a big family trip to Europe soon, and I’m trying to get all our money stuff sorted out before we go. I’ve heard a lot about the Wise card, and it seems like a good way to avoid those crazy bank fees. My idea was to get one digital Wise card and just add it to everyone’s Apple or Google wallet, so we could all use it for small purchases or public transport. But now I’m wondering if that’s actually possible. Has anyone tried sharing one Wise card across multiple phones? I’m worried it might not work, especially in places like the London Tube, where I think it might see us all as the same card and only let one person through. That would be a disaster if we’re all stuck at the turnstile, holding up the line! I feel like there’s always some catch with these travel cards. Every time I think I’ve found a clever workaround, there’s a new rule or tech issue. If you’ve traveled with family and tried this, did it work out, or did you run into problems? I’d love to hear any Wise card tips or stories, especially if you found a better way to manage group spending without carrying a stack of cards. #WiseCard #FamilyTravel #EuropeTrip #Travel

can we all use one wise card in europe?
QuaintQuill

where’s the best spot in italy for a fun, affordable trip?

I’ve been chatting with my friends about finally taking that Europe trip we always talk about, but we’re all trying to keep things affordable. Italy keeps popping up—can’t beat the food, right? But here’s the thing: every city seems to have its own vibe, and I’m not sure which one actually fits what we want. We’re hoping to go in late June, so I’m picturing warm evenings, busy piazzas, and maybe a few late nights out (if my knees hold up). I want a place where we can just relax, but also wander around and find cool spots—maybe a hidden café or a street market. But some cities seem crazy expensive, and I’m not looking to spend my whole retirement fund on three days of gelato. Has anyone found a city in Italy that’s got a lively center, good nightlife, and isn’t packed with tourists or overpriced? I’d love to hear if you found a place that surprised you—maybe somewhere that felt a little more real and a little less like a postcard. It’s tough to know what’s worth it when every travel site says their city is the best. #ItalyTravel #BudgetTravel #EuropeTrip #Travel

where’s the best spot in italy for a fun, affordable trip?