How much to tip in Europe
How much to tip in Europe
Whether you’re in a restaurant in France, a cafe in Italy, or a hotel in Spain, this tipping guide will show you how to tip like a local.
Tipping breakdown by Country:
Spain:
Restaurant: 1 or 2 Euros per Person(10% at a high end restaurant)
Bars: 0
Taxi: 0
Bell Boy: 1-2 Euros per bag.
Concierge: 5-10 Euros for special request
France:
Restaurant: 15% tip included
Bars: Change
Taxi: Change
Bell Boy: 1 Euro per bag
Concierge: 5-10 Euros for special requests
Italy:
Restaurants: 1-2 Euros/Person
Bars: Small change
Taxi: 0
Bell Boy: 1 Euro per bag
Concierge: 5-10 Euros for special request
UK:
Restaurants: 10-15%
Bars: 0
Taxi: Round up
Bell Boy: 1-2 lbs per bag
Concierge: Special request
Germany:
Restaurants: 5-10%
Bar: 5%
Taxi: 5-10%
Bell Boy: 1 Euro per bag
Concierge: Special Request
Portugal:
Restaurants: Change
Bars: 0
Taxi: Round up
Bell Boy: 1 Euro per Bag
Concierge: special request
Sweden:
Restaurants: Included
Taxi: Round Up
Bell Boy: Not necessary- and if you do 20 SEK —
(Thanks to @123ravenet123 for the correction)
Concierge: special request
Switzerland:
Not customary but rounding up is appreciated
Norway:
Not expected but in general rounding up is appreciated
Denmark:
Not expected but rounding up is appreciated
Belgium:
Service charge included
Finland:
Tipping is optional here and can sometimes be seen as offensive.
Poland:
Restaurants: 10-15 %
Bars: 10-15%
Greece:
Rounding up is acceptable.
Austria:
Not expected but general rounding up is appreciated.How much to tip in Europe
Hope you enjoy!
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