How to Travel Europe on 50 Dollars a Day
Europe does not have to be expensive. With smart planning and a few insider tricks, you can experience world-class cities, stunning countryside, and incredible food for as little as $50 a day. Here is how seasoned budget travelers make it work. Accommodation: $15-25/night Hostels remain the budget traveler's best friend across Europe. Book dorm beds through Hostelworld or Booking.com, where prices range from $12 in Eastern Europe to $25 in Western capitals. For even cheaper stays, consider Couchsurfing, house-sitting platforms, or volunteering through Workaway in exchange for free accommodation. Transportation: $10-15/day FlixBus connects hundreds of European cities with fares starting at just 5 euros. For longer distances, budget airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air offer flights for under 20 euros if booked early. Within cities, walk as much as possible - it is free and you will discover hidden gems that buses and metros miss. Food: $10-15/day Shop at local markets and supermarkets for breakfast and lunch supplies. For dinner, seek out local eateries away from tourist areas. In Portugal, a full meal with wine costs under 8 euros. In Poland, a hearty pierogi lunch runs about $4. Street food markets offer incredible variety at a fraction of restaurant prices. Free Activities Most European cities offer free walking tours (tip-based), free museum days, and countless parks and public spaces. Many churches and cathedrals are free to enter. In cities like Berlin, London, and Paris, world-class museums offer free admission on certain days or to visitors under 26. Money-Saving Pro Tips Travel during shoulder season (April-May, September-October) for lower prices and fewer crowds Use the Wise card for the best exchange rates with no foreign transaction fees Fill water bottles at public fountains - they are safe and free throughout Europe Book trains and buses 2-4 weeks in advance for the best deals
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