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Brit abroad in Benidorm warns tourists to 'never rent car' during August

Brit abroad in Benidorm warns tourists to 'never rent car' during August

Daily Mirror17 hours ago
If you're heading out to Benidorm soon, then you may want to heed the advice of a Brit abroad in the Spanish city, as he warned you may want to just get a transfer and not a hire car
A Brit abroad shared if you're going to Benidorm in August, you should try to avoid renting a car. Harry, who posts on TikTok as @harrytokky, revealed the "warning" for anyone who may be considering driving around the city, because parking is such an issue.

Harry explained that "right now in Benidorm it's absolutely rammed" because kids are on their school holidays and their parents have taken them away - plus the weather is glorious. But this does mean that parking has become a nightmare, and Harry's pal said it's better to get about on "little scooters" as an alternative.

"So, if you're coming out to Benidorm, especially for the month of August, then I don't recommend renting a car," Harry shared.

Harry described the parking as "unreal," saying it took him "one hour to get a space," likening it to a "nightmare" situation.
It's high tourist season, with peak occupancy in the city, and there are also limited spaces.
The city is rammed full of Spanish and international visitors during this time, leading to increased demand for parking spots. While free parking areas exist, they can be difficult to find and access due to the crowds.
Harry's pal also revealed a "lot of entertainers are late for their shows" because they simply cannot find anywhere to park.
He also claimed they're having to "park half an hour out of town," which is causing chaos.

They also shared the prices of renting cars is "ridiculous," so Harry said his "important message" is that "it's just not worth it," and you should "get a transfer".
In the comments, someone wrote: "What Harry hasn't told you, a lot of Spanish head to the coast in August, so it affects parking. It's 'tourist' parking, but it's Spanish people who have driven to the resorts."
Harry replied: "Lots of Spanish, 100% lots of Europeans too, either way, there's definitely no parking in Benidorm at the moment. Took me an hour to get parked."

Another penned: "Free at the bus station or on that car park just before you come into town, or only €16 a day for one of the car parks. Rented a drop top for pride."
Thankfully, not everything in Benidorm is expensive, however, as Harry shared in a previous video that McDonald's meals are seriously cheap.
Sitting outside, he said: "And just like that, the food has arrived. Now you will not believe how cheap this was. We've got two meals here. Guess how much this costs? €11 (£9.53)."

Harry continued, explaining there are two fries, two burgers, two drinks, and some chicken nuggets on the side as well.
He gushed: "I mean, €11? What do you think, guys? I think that's an absolute bargain, let's be honest. €11? In the UK, that'd probably be at least £20."
In the UK, a large Big Mac meal costs around £7.69, depending on location. Meanwhile, six chicken nuggets cost around £3.49, depending on location.
So Harry is right, it is significantly cheaper in Benidorm. The whole meal would cost roughly £18.87.
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