Europe is an ideal holiday destination thanks to its close proximity, its history, culture and beautiful landscapes and while a European adventure may seem costly, exploring the continent doesn’t need to break the bank.
Thanks to budget airlines, rail passes and a variety of affordable lodging choices, travellers can explore Europe’s highlights without overspending.
Whether strolling through Paris, island-hopping in Greece, or discovering hidden historic gems in Eastern Europe, there are plenty of ways to travel across Europe on a budget.
Taking advantage of low-cost airlines is one of the easiest ways to travel across Europe affordably. Airlines like Ryanair, easyJet, and Wizz Air frequently offer flights between major European cities for as little as £10-£20.
Booking early can help you maximise savings: Look for deals at least two to three months in advance. Websites like Skyscanner or Kayak can help you find the lowest fares.
Being flexible is also important. If you can fly mid-week or at off-peak times (early morning or late at night), you can often secure cheaper tickets. Use tools like Google Flights to explore flexible date options.
Be careful to watch out for hidden fees though. Budget airlines often charge extra for baggage, seat selection and food. Pack light and travel with only a carry-on to avoid additional costs.
Check sites such as AirHelp for information on compensation for delays and cancellations.
If you prefer travelling by land, consider the Interrail Global Pass, which allows unlimited train travel across 33 countries in Europe. This pass is excellent for exploring multiple destinations without the hassle of flying.
To keep things budget-friendly, consider using overnight trains. They help you save on accommodation since you can sleep while moving between cities. Check Trainline for schedules and routes.
Some high-speed trains require reservations, so always check ahead to avoid unexpected costs; you can find reservation details on the Interrail website.
Accommodation can be one of the largest expenses when travelling, but there are plenty of ways to save. Modern hostels are a good choice as they offer clean and affordable private rooms.
Websites like Hostelworld feature user reviews to help you find the best options. Of course, Airbnb is many people’s preferred option and has a wide presence across Europe. It’s worth noting that many governments are increasingly limiting Airbnb lets in some cities to avoid locals being priced out of property, so availability may not be as high as in previous years.
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