Travel Europe On A Budget – 6 Thrifty Tips
Let me guess, you’re dreaming of a European vacation but you just don’t know if you have the means right now. Or maybe you have a little money to get you there but you need to make that money count! You are in the right spot friend! I am going to share with you my 6 tips you can use to travel to Europe on a budget so that you don’t break the bank. Here we go!
Sign Up For A Travel Credit Card
Yes! If you like point system credit cards or cash back credit cards and are already in the habit of using credit properly and paying it off right away, then utilize a good travel card. For instance, well before our trip, we signed up for the American Express Cobalt card because it offered a great sign up bonus of 2500 travel points for every $500.00 spent for the first year. This was on top of the 5x points you already receive regularly. Long story short, by the time we booked our trip in total we had a $500 discount on flights just from points (and we had only had the card for a few months).
Check Out Discount Airlines
If signing up for a credit card to get some money off your flights isn’t your cup of tea, that’s understandable. Another great tactic is to look through the discount airlines. Although the flights may not offer a whole lot because you’re getting a discounted rate, it’s still doable. We are all capable of bringing our snacks and screens these days anyway! Some great discount airlines I can recommend researching are Kayak.com, Kiwi.com, Hopper app, airwander.com.
Hostel / Airbnb
I am snickering while typing this because our group of 5 travelling from Europe to Spain stayed in a hostel. Why? Because it was SO cheap in comparison to a hotel. Depending on where your travelling within Europe (or Spain – we did both), it CAN be expensive. Our first ten days in Lisbon we had rented an amazing Airbnb.
The entire ten days cost my husband and me CAD 275.00 because we split it with our other friends. In total there were five of us travelling together and our Airbnb had three bedrooms and two bathrooms with everything fully equipped as well as a beautiful rooftop patio. My tip to keep the cost down is if your travelling with others, use that to your advantage and split the cost on a place rather than something like a hotel stay.
Now, another great money saver is staying at a hostel. Again, we were a group of five so we were able to rent out a room that had 6 pods and take over the room with our group. Not only did this save us hundreds of dollars because our entire stay cost us CAD 70, but we experienced an endless amount of laughs and memories as well.
For the typical backpacker or single solo traveller, a hostel is one of the best money saving options. As married couples that are somewhat past this stage in life (especially because we now have children), it wouldn’t necessarily be my first choice again, but in terms of money-saving, it was worth it. We made the best of it and we laughed A LOT.
Use The Transit System
Renting a car is always appealing if you want to get around and see numerous attractions and spots, but it adds up quickly. Instead, buy a metro pass and use the metro, train, and bus system Europe has to offer. For the most part, it is easy to figure out and even if there’s a few wrong connections or turns, just take it as a fun experience to see some new things. It might take a day or two to get your bearings but when you do you will be thankful you saved money on renting a vehicle.
Eat and Drink like a local
Europe does NOT have to be expensive if you eat and drink like a local. This means skipping out on the swanky tourist restaurants/bars and hitting the local neighbourhoods.
Utilize the local grocery stores! Trust me, the wine selection varied from about 1-4 Euro. We rarely ever bought anything over 1.5 Euro. And the groceries are just as inexpensive. We loaded up on staple breakfast items and even one night decided to stay in and cook! Another way to save!
The same goes for restaurants or fast food. Right around the corner from where we were staying was a local kabob/donair place and it was 1 euro! It was amazing and the perfect end of the night snack or dinner item. Needless to say, we ate there A LOT.
We also experienced a full sit down dinner at a local restaurant. Our entire group of five each had a large dinner, we split a bottle of wine, we had an appetizer AND two desserts. The entire bill four our group of five was only 45 euro for all of that! Take-home point: Never be afraid to ask some of the locals their favourite places. You never know what hidden gems you will find.
No foreign exchange fee credit card
My number one tip would be to order your euros ahead of time and stick to the budget you set. Having cash on hand allows you to easily keep track of your spending. Bringing just enough cash for each day can also help you stay on track because when it was done, it’s done. But you always want a backup in case a place only accepts cards, or maybe you do feel like splurging a little. If that’s the case take a no foreign exchange fee credit card. We signed up for a Home Trust Preferred Visa just for this trip as it offers this service. It will save you a good chunk in the long run.
Thrifty Tips To Travel Europe On A Budget
I hope you found these 6 tips useful and helpful. These are the exact things we did to stick to travel Europe on a budget and get the most out of our trip without breaking the bank. Feel free to drop some more tips in the comment section if you any.
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Xo, Asia
Chelsea
These are amazing tips – thank you! Me and my husband’s dream is to travel to Europe someday.
Asia
You will LOVE it!! So glad you enjoyed these tips!!
Mama Maggie's Kitchen
Oh how I love going to Europe! This place is really amazing with lots of wonderful spots. Thanks for sharing.
Asia
It is!!! I want to go back so bad
Marina
All great tips and ideas. Thanks x
Asia
Thanks love ❤️
Angela
These are all great tips! I am heading to Europe this Spring, so glad I came across this post!!
Asia
Yay!!! Have the best time!!!
Mommy Peach
Thank for these tips! Everything is doable. It’s true. Staying an AirBnB can be cheaper and can really save money versus staying in a hotel.
Asia
It so is!!
Briana
I recently went to many of these places and I wish I had know these tips. Especially the no foreign exchange fee credit card, money saver!
Asia
Right!! That 2.5% that credit cards charge really add up!! The no foreign exchange fee saves so much… also just allows you to keep track better.
Alanna Gallo
Amazing tips for traveling on a budget—which we will definitely need to do if we take the kids haha…. or maybe we should leave them home and go alone 🙌🏻
Asia
Girl!!! That’s exactly what we did!! haha. Our girls are only 3.5 and 1.5 though so i am SO glad number one, we got this time as a couple, but also that we didn’t take them because some of these places are NOT stroller friendly haha. We will do it with them again in a few years when they can walk everywhere and for longer periods of time.
Kelly
These are really great tips. Signing up for an credit card berore hand so you can rack up the points is a great idea.
Asia
hahah seriously!! It’s amazing how quickly the points add up when you put your everyday purchases on it and pay it off right away! It’s a win win!!
Maria
I would love to visit Europe, these are great tips, saving for our someday trip!
Asia
Yes!!! I want to go back so bad already!!
Jessica Goodpaster
I would love to travel to Europe, but the cost always holds me back. Thanks for these great tips to visit on a budget!
Asia
You are so welcome!! I feel you. I always had too but I always felt like there was no way in the world we would get there due to the money, but these strategies made it easy!
Brittany Limberakis
We are traveling Europe next year after our wedding and we have definitely been saving our flyer miles and making sure our credit cards have no foreign transaction fees! We plan on mostly staying in hostels and we are even taking a tent for the warmer nights (:
Asia
All fantastic ways to save money girl!! Happy Wedding and Honeymoon!!
Julie Hood
Gahhh, Asia, you are making me want to book a trip to Europe right now!! Airbnbs are BRILLIANT for saving money!
Asia
DO IT DO IT DO IT! hahah you would never regret going there!
Marta
I’m literally planning a 3 week vacation to Europe while I type this! Thank you for the great tips!
Asia
Yay!!! You are going to have a blast!! Room for one more?? hahah. JK. Enjoy your trip and so glad these tips helped you!
Angella
these are great tips & definitely need to keep in mind for my next trip to europe! it got kinda pricey visiting france & UK for a few days & these would’ve helped us out a lot! thanks for sharing!
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Asia
Yay! Glad you enjoyed!! Also, yes i love travel inspo!! I will check your site out!!
Catherine
These are such great tips. Making these small changed to your travel can really save you so much money. I try eat local whereever I go as food can be quite a big expense.
Asia
Yes!! The food is always the expensive part if you stick to only the touristy stops right!
Aditya gaurav
ThAnks
For this nice info
Asia
Glad you enjoyed 🙂