If you’re planning an extended trip to Europe and want to keep your costs as low as possible, know that – contrary to what some might think – it’s totally possible to do so. But, having said this, it’s only possible if you choose your destinations wisely. As a quick guide, listed in alphabetical order, here is an overview of the top eight most affordable and most interesting destinations in Europe:
1. Athens – This ancient city not only shines as an inexpensive dream destination but it is the launching pad for exploring the Saronic Gilf Islands: Hydra, Poros, Aegina by inexpensive ferry boat. Within the city, famous archaeological sites such as the National Archaeological Museum and the Temple of Olympian Zeus are free to enter every first Sunday between November and March. Great prices for accommodations and food can be found throughout the city if you’re prepared to pay in cash at a moments notice.
2. Berlin – People are always surprised to see Berlin on a budget traveller’s list but the truth is that this cultural powerhouse remains great value. There is a wide range of budget accommodations including excellent apartment subletting options and the famed street food is both delicious and priced right – kebab anyone? The list of free things to do in Berlin is endless and will never leave you wanting. For instance, you can check out a lunchtime concert by the Berlin Philharmonic, pay a Monday visit to the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, stroll the East Side Gallery, and catch a ride to the Reichstag’s dome, and do all of it for free!
3. Budapest – One of Europe’s grandest city, the Hungarian capital offers numerous low-cost options to travellers on both sides of the Danube. Climb Castle Hill then Gellert Hill for one of the best city views in Europe, enjoy a picnic on pleasant Margaret Island, admire the many famous places of worship including Europe’s largest synagogue, and don’t forget a dish of savoury goulash washed down with Hungarian wine.
4. Prague – Prague remains to be one of Europe’s favourite destinations as it delivers so much for even those on the tightest of budgets. This is because the Czech Republic has not switched to the Euro, which keeps the country a more affordable destination. Established over 1,100 years ago, Prague boasts an extensive array of low-cost sightseeing options including the historic city centre (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Prague Castle, romantic Charles Bridge, and ten major museums that each feature free days. Even the world-renowned opera in Prague is accessible to the budget traveller.
5. Dubrovnik – Famous for its red tile roofs and ancient city walls, this Croatian port city imbues charm and graciousness. Excellent seafood, history, and art can be enjoyed at low-cost prices. Dubrovnik is also a great jumping off point for exploring the natural wonders of the Adriatic via affordable snorkelling/diving, kayaking, sailing, or cycling.
6. Istanbul – The time to see Istanbul is now before prices go up. The magnificent Turkish capital offers outstanding deals to budget travellers like the Istanbul Museum Pass which offers free admission to a dozen of the city’s top sites, including the Topkapı Palace and the Hagia Sophia. Great accommodation deals are still to be found in the hip and historic quarter, Yeldeğirmeni.
7. Krakow – Krakow is the heart of Polish culture and remains one of Europe’s hidden gems. Most museums offer one day of free entrance each week such as the National Museum, Czartoryski Museum, and Royal Castle on the Wawel Hill. Krakow also offers an excellent free two-hour walking tour that starts in the Main Square. Fortunately, it is easy to explore the city thanks to a fine transportation system and walking streets. Not to mention, sites of historical worth like Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and the fascinating Wieliczka Salt Mine are both within an hour of the city.
8. Lisbon – Portugal continues to be the best value in Western Europe. Renowned for its old-world European charm, Lisbon is a cultural and culinary centre that remains affordable despite the trappings of a more expensive city. The city sponsors the budget-friendly Lisbon Card which will get you into 26 different museums for free, like the famed Carmo Archeological Museum and Center of Modern Art. It also gives tourists free access to the city’s public transportation system.
When planning your dream holiday, keep in mind that you cannot do everything at once so choose a theme that interests you and begin building your plans from there. Just remember to choose your destinations wisely, and if cost is a concern of yours, the above options are the best cities to visit in Europe.