How much data roaming do i need?

Hello.
I'm going to be taking my US (ATT) iphone 4S to Europe for 9 days. I'll be using it for work/play so want to make sure i have enough data. The biggest bundle ATT offers is 800 megs, for $120. Just wondering if this will be enough for average to slightly above average usage for about 9 days.
Thanks in advance

Probably not a question anyone here could answer,  at least not for you specifically. Check your bill and/or use history to find out how much data you typically use (and then factor in whether or not you think you will use more while traveling). For myself, it would probably be fine, but while I'm in Europe, I'm too busy to spend much time on a phone.

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