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20 tips on how to travel to Europe on a budget

Follow these easy steps and cut your travel budget in half while adding to your enjoyment.

If you've never travelled to Europe, you'll be pleasantly surprised to discover how cheaply you can eat, sleep, and see the best attractions.

1. RESEARCH YOUR TRIP AT HOME

Borrow travel guides from your public library. Focus on guidebooks for students. The best have titles such as "Lonely Planet," "Rough Guides," and "Let's Go Guides."

Read their advice and their warnings. For example, a cheap place to sleep isn't smart if it's in the wrong part of town.

When you find a guidebook that you like, buy a copy of it secondhand at a used bookstore, or online.

Don't carry the entire book with you as you travel; tear out the pages that describe the places that you intend to visit. As you travel, you will be able to double-check names, addresses, prices and hours of service for the places you want to go.

2. TALK TO PEOPLE

When you travel, talk to other tourists. Almost everyone you meet will recommend favourite places to stay or eat on a budget, or an attraction that is a must-see.

Talk to everyone, not just other tourists. You may become good friends with someone who'll invite you to share a lunch, or split a taxi fare.

Take the same precautions with strangers as you would at home. If someone seems a little "odd," steer clear of him or her.

But, with that in mind, talk with locals and other travellers. You'll often get great advice.

3. TRAVEL BY COACH INSTEAD OF BY TRAIN

In the U.K., people travel by bus when they can't afford anything better. In Europe, bus travel  is often called "coach service," and many people prefer a coach rather than the train or rental cars.

In addition, coach travel is often half the price of the same journey by train.

Check the schedules. Trains are often faster, but for short trips a coach may arrive only a few minutes later.

4. TRAVEL BY TRAIN INSTEAD OF RENTING A CAR

Rental cars are usually the most expensive way to travel. Between the rental fee, auto insurance, and the price of gasoline in Europe, train travel will save a lot of money compared with rental cars.

Also, Europeans drive less than Americans do. As a result, you can go almost anywhere in Europe without a car.

5. TRAVEL AT NIGHT

If your journey will take several hours, travel at night. Buses and trains are often designed with comfortable seats that you can sleep in. This saves you the expense of a hotel that night.

6. ASK ABOUT TRAVEL PASSES BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME

Save up to 50% by purchasing passes instead of tickets for train and bus travel, and sometimes ferries, too. Usually, each pass allows you unlimited travel within a certain time period, such as three days or two weeks.

However, many bargain passes must be purchased outside of Europe. Check with a travel agent or look online, and buy your pass at home before you leave. Then, be certain that you know how, when, and where to use your passes.

7. EAT WHERE THE LOCALS DO

Most Americans are eager to experience the local culture. If you eat at least one meal a day where the locals do, you'll not only save money but also learn a lot about the area you're visiting.

Pubs and similar eateries may display TVs with local programming, or offer free entertainment. This is another way to enjoy regional culture.

8. EAT AT FAMILIAR FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS

You may be surprised to see familiar fast food restaurants throughout Europe. McDonald's, Burger King, KFC, and Pizza Hut are just a few American eateries that are popular in other countries.

Fast food menus are nearly the same in Europe, and the prices are only a little more than what you'd pay for the same meal at home.

However, their ingredients aren't imported from the States. Your pizza in England may be topped with cheese that is richer and more flavorful than you've ever tasted in America.

Eat one meal a day at a familiar fast food restaurant, and it'll trim your expenses nicely.

9. SHOP AT GROCERY STORES

When you travel, shop at a grocery store for some of your meals. Bread, cheese, fruit, and wine can be a delightful and inexpensive meal, especially if you share it with a few friends.

In some countries, delicatessens offer gourmet-quality food at fast food prices. Ask for recommendations as you travel.

10. SLEEP AT B&BS, NOT HOTELS

Bed and breakfast establishments--called "B&BS"--are usually half the price of an average hotel.

However, always ask to see the room before paying for it. In some countries, if someone says that they are running a B&B, they get a tax break. Their "B&B" may be a dusty little room in the attic, and you have to climb down two flights of stairs to use the rest room.

One way that a genuine B&B will save you money is at breakfast. Your room fee includes a breakfast, and it's usually hearty.

While many B&BS offer breakfast cereals, most of them prefer to serve a large hot breakfast that includes eggs, meat, and at least one vegetable or fruit. In the UK, your eggs and sausage breakfast may be accompanied by a baked tomato, cooked mushrooms, and baked beans.

A good, filling breakfast will last you into the afternoon, and if you eat a hearty early dinner (or a late lunch), you won't need a third meal that day.

11. SLEEP AT HOSTELS WHEN YOU CAN

Hostels--like buses--are very different in Europe compared with their American counterparts.

In the past, hostels were exclusively for students. Today, people of all ages enjoy hostels throughout Europe.

Many hostels offer smaller rooms, sometimes even single rooms, if you're travelling alone.

In most cases, a hostel will cost about half as much as a local B&B.

Generally, hostels can be warm and welcoming, and even more comfortable than an average hotel. Or, the hostel can be "no frills." Like B&BS, it's wise to ask to see the sleeping rooms before deciding to stay there.

In most cases, you'll enjoy hostels because you can meet so many people, ask questions, swap travel stories, and learn what to do (and what to avoid) at your next destinations.

Many hostels include breakfast in their nightly fees, while others allow you to use the kitchen to prepare your own money-saving meals.

A few hostels open late in the afternoon and close immediately after breakfast. This reduces their operating expenses. Ask about "lockout" hours, and what their rules are, if you plan to spend more than just a night at the hostel.

You can also buy an YHA membership at home, and your membership card will provide significant discounts at many hostels as you travel.

12. FIND OUT WHICH TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ARE FREE

In many European cities, some museums are free to visit. Some have free admission on certain days, or during just a few hours. This can save you considerable money.

Likewise, find out which museums allow you to take photos. In Europe, taking pictures in museums is far more popular than in the UK, and those photos are far less expensive ways to remember the wonderful art that you saw, than buying post cards.

13. BUY SPECIAL TOURIST PASSES

Many tourist attractions offer special passes. You'll pay one fee and can visit several sites for far less than the price of individual admissions.

In some cities, the pass will admit you to a dozen or more different attractions. There may be a time limit on the pass, so that it's good for just one day, or three days.

Some countries offer passes that admit you to all of one kind of attraction, such as historic homes and related museums.

14. ASK ABOUT OFFBEAT EXTRAS

Sometimes, tourist attractions offer special tours or events that are not advertised ahead of time.

For example, if you're going to visit Ireland's famous New grange site, you can sign up for a lottery for admission to the eerie tunnels at dawn on the Solstices. That's a once-in-a-lifetime experience available only to a lucky few.

At other sites, you can pay just a little more than a regular admission price, and visit after hours when only a dozen or so people are let in.

15. GO TO CHURCH

If you are an enthusiastic churchgoer at home, be sure to attend church as you travel. You may discover new friends there, who will invite you to share a meal.

Also, ask your priest, rabbi, or minister about hospitality in the European countries you'll visit. Some churches have directories of members who open their homes to guests as a form of fellowship.

16. TAKE UP A NEW HOBBY

Instead of buying expensive trinkets made for tourists, take home different kinds of reminders of your trip.

Some people take photographs, paint, or sketch as they travel. A travel journal may be your most valued reminder of a great vacation.

Or, learn to how to do rubbings before you leave on your vacation.

In the past, people used to create art using rubbings from ancient gravestones. Today, many of those stones are too fragile for rubbings.

However, in some European countries such as England, visitors' centres provide brass plaques and other items that are specifically created rubbings. Some are up to several feet long, and the rubbings can be framed and displayed over your fireplace or a sofa when you return home.

Other on-the-road hobbies can include collecting small, inexpensive items such as labels from beverages, stamped train tickets, matchbooks, and so on.

And, if you plan ahead, you can also enjoy hobbies such as letter boxing and geocaching. Learn about these international activities online before you leave. They may add an entirely new dimension to your travels. Even better, these are generally free hobbies.

17. USE THE INTERNET

If you stop at a cafe, hostel, B&B, or hotel that offers Internet access, you can stay in touch with friends and family at a fraction of the cost of phone calls.

Likewise, you can check the weather at your next destination, and change your travel plans quickly on the Internet. Most hostels have web sites, so that you can see what kinds of rooms are available, what their prices are, and even change your reservations online.

Some travel sites offer reviews by visitors. If you've heard that a hostel or restaurant is great (or terrible), you can check online reviews to see if they agree.

18. WALK WHEN YOU CAN

Throughout Europe, people walk. This saves you money because you won't be paying train, bus, or taxi fares. It's also a great way to stay healthy by getting exercise.

You'll meet people when you walk. Greet others on the street or path. Even if you're picking words out of a dictionary because the language is difficult, you'll soon find ways to communicate basic ideas. This can greatly enhance your travel experiences.

And, when you're walking you'll have time to appreciate sights and landscapes that you'd miss if you took a bus or other transportation.

19. TRAVEL LIGHT

When you travel, take as little with you as possible. Find suitcase that converts to a backpack, and you won't need to tip porters or taxi drivers as you travel.

Pack clothing that you can wash by hand in your hotel or hostel sink, and it will dry overnight. This saves you laundry and dry cleaning bills.

If you need more clothes as you travel, especially sweaters, buy handmade items from local shops. For example, an Irish-knit sweater can be remarkably inexpensive, and it doubles as a wonderful memento of your holiday when you return home.

20. REMEMBER THAT THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE

Laughter and friendships, landscapes and brushes with interesting and different cultures... these are what make travel enriching and worthwhile.

Expensive hotels and fancy tours insulate you from the lands and people you are visiting as you travel. If you choose to stay in B&Bs and hostels, and eat where the locals do, you'll have a far more meaningful vacation.

Plan ahead, learn where the bargains are (and aren't), pack light, and explore every opportunity as you travel. Others who are doing the same will offer advice to make your trip even better.

The best European holidays are usually the cheap ones. Plan to have fun and save money, and you'll return home with great memories and lots of smiles.

Cheap travel tips for Europe

Advice for finding cheap transport, accommodation, and entertainment in Europe. Plan ahead and think like a local to cut costs on your tour.

Europe, particularly Western Europe, is usually thought of as one of the most expensive parts of the world to travel in. Fortunately, though, a little planning and creative thinking will let you not only cut your costs, but enhance your travel experience, as well. Here are some ideas to get you started.

Transportation If you’ll be travelling between several countries, going by land rather than by air will save money and let you see the countryside and villages that you’d miss from a plane. For rail and bus travellers, passes can greatly reduce the costs. The most popular rail pass, the Eurailpass, offers unlimited travel in seventeen countries and is available in increments ranging from fifteen days to three months. If rail proves too pricey, international buses provide a cheaper option. Euro lines offers a pass allowing unlimited travel between 18 countries on the Euro lines bus network. A more expensive and somewhat less flexible option is the Bus about pass, which comes in increments ranging from fifteen to sixty days. For the additional cost, the Bus about pass includes drop-off services, assistance with booking rooms, and sometimes provides discounts on accommodation. Naturally, which type of transit and pass is best for you depends on which destinations you’ll be travelling to. In you can plan a general route a few months before you leave home, you’ll be able to take advantage of early-booking discounts.

Once you arrive at your destination, you increase your chance of saving money on public transit by investigating all the options for tickets and passes. Buying individual tickets may be the most obvious choice, but it usually isn’t the cheapest. If you’ll be in town for longer than a day, rather than buying tickets, look for passes. Even on a two-week visit, a monthly pass will often cost less than two weeks’ worth of individual tickets. Because many pubic transit systems in Europe don’t have ticket inspectors in every vehicle, some tourists skip buying tickets altogether and hope they won’t meet an inspector. Keep in mind, though, if you're caught riding without a ticket, you'll mostly likely have to pay a fine several times higher than the ticket price and your savings will disappear. Some trips, though, are too short to warrant buying a transit pass, yet cover a large enough area that walking everywhere isn’t really an option. For situations like this, renting a bicycle can save money and provide more freedom to explore.

Accommodations While hostels are the traditional budget accommodation, almost all impose an age limit and, frankly, they usually aren’t pleasant places to stay in. For more peace and privacy that still fits the budget, private apartment offer a solution. The downtown tourist apartments advertised online are usually grossly overpriced, but many tourist boards keep a list of apartments that can be rented cheaply for stays lasting from one night to several months. An added benefit is that your neighbours will be local residents instead of other tourists. The trick is that these apartments are rarely advertised, so visitors will have to ask the local tourist board, a travel agency, or even a real estate agency to find one.

For those who don’t mind sleeping under the stars, there’s always camping. Most campsites in Europe do charge a fee, but it’s considerably less than what hotels charge. If you’re looking for absolutely free accommodation, try the Global Freeloaders network or the Hospitality Club. Members of these groups offer their spare rooms, sofas, and air mattresses to travelers at no cost and are sometimes willing to take their guests out to see the sites. On the down side, not everyone in these networks can offer private rooms or access to cooking facilities, and some request that the guest leave the house while the homeowner is out.

Dining Sometimes, eating in a restaurant is the best way to get a good sample of a local specialty, but the cost of meals in tourist areas can be literally triple that of restaurants elsewhere. If you do choose to eat in a restaurant, get out away from the tourist districts and venture out into the working class neighbourhoods. You’ll not only get a cheaper meal this way, you’ll see more of the city. Other alternatives for cheap hot meals are university and office cafeterias. These dining facilities serve simple meals at quite reasonable prices and in most cases you don’t have to be a student or employee to eat there.

If you don’t mind cold meals, picnic might be your best choice. Take a packed lunch of food bought at an ordinary grocery store to a park,riverside, or public square and you’ll be able to enjoy the view and the atmosphere without paying the inevitably high prices charged by restaurants in these areas.

Activities Going on a guided tour means you’ll have a knowledgeable person to answer your questions, but it also means you’ll be stuck with a predetermined route and time-frame. Instead of taking a pricey and restrictive tour, find a book that outlines a number of walking tours in the area you want to explore. These books usually contain as much or more background information as any tour guide would give. If you do have questions, most tourist sites have multi-lingual staff or you can ask at the tourist information centre.

If the idea of a personalized tour sounds good, but you’re put off by the price, an alternative is to seek out a local resident to have lunch with or tour the town with. Even in the most multi-cultural cities, there are still people interested in meeting foreigners and practicing their second-language skills. A month or so before you arrive in the country, post a message at an Internet forum used by residents of your destination or at one of the majortrvel web sites.

In addition to the must-see attractions, seek out free activities. For those interested in the arts, galleries where art is for sale rarely charge admission and concerts held in churches, on open-air stages, or in music schools typically cost next to nothing if they cost at all. Parks, gardens, and conservatories are often free, as well.

Shopping Most European capitals have one street dedicated to shopping. These streets are great places to window shop and people watch, but buying there can quickly ruin a travel budget. If you're looking for cultural items such as folk art or antiques, visit public markets or malls outside the city centre. To find local food or drink specialties, skip the commercialised gourmet shops in the city centre and head for a regular grocery store away from any tourist area.

City passes Many cities in Europe offer passes that give the bearer discount admission to selected cultural sites and programs. For example, the Great British Heritage Pass allows entrance to over 500 castles, manor homes, abbeys, gardens, and other historic sites throughout England, Scotland, and Wales.The Budapest Card allows free, unlimited use of public transport, as well as discounted entrance to museums, cultural programs, spas, sports facilities, and other venues. In some cases, a general city pass may not be available, but a more specialized pass, such as a museum pass or theater pass, may be.

Whatever type of European tour you’re dreaming of, one of the most effective methods of keeping things cheap is planning. The advertisements around cultural landmarks are designed to lead visitors toward the most expensive offerings. If you don't know what you're looking for, you'll fall into this marketing trap before you realize it. Planning ahead also gives you access to the discounts that often come with booking rooms and tickets in advance. If you’re planning on taking advance of youth, student, or senior discounts, you may find you’ll need to arrange an identity card, such as an International Student Identity Card or AARP card, before you leave home. Plan ahead, watch for discounts and free activities, and you may be surprised at how cheap travelling Europe can be.

Cutting down the biggest travel expenses

Check out this guide for tips on how to cut down on major expenses while travelling.

Whenever you travel, it seems that the most expensive parts of the trip are the transportation and the accommodation. Aside from those two costs, most other parts of a visit to a foreign country or a different city are relatively cheap. If you can find ways to cut down on the biggest expenses while travelling, you will find that your trips cost significantly less on the whole, and that you will have more money available for other things, such as souvenirs and leisure activities.

For exotic locations, European travel, or even basic airfare and train costs, travel expenses are often the largest part of a trip. Cutting down on travel expenses can mean a huge savings, and it is worth putting in the time and effort to find travel deals.

The importance of planning ahead cannot be overstated. Often, travel deals and cheap tickets will vanish in the weeks before a travel date. During busy months or important holidays, this can happen even months ahead of time. So to explore the best options, try and make travel plans at least a few months, or even a half a year, before your trip.

If you do wind up making last minute plans, there are a number of sites and companies that specialize in undersold or short-term tickets. Try and see what options are available on a number of airlines and companies, and compare the results. A little extra research and effort may end up saving you hundreds of dollars on your ticket.

Accommodation is often a similar story, making reservations ahead of time ensures the availability and the price will not change. If you don't mind the lodgings, youth hostels or cheap travel hotels may be a cheap alternative to a more elegant hotel. Some countries and cities also have a variety of informal lodgings, where people who live in the city or region offer rooms in their houses at a cheap price. Sometimes you find that the people have very nice houses that have been converted into small and little-known inns or hostels. These can be cheaper than hotels or normal youth hostels and will have a unique and homey feeling as well.

One way to kill two birds with one stone is to take overnight transportation. This way, instead of paying a ticket on a bus, train, or plane as well as a night in a hotel or hostel, you combine expenses and pay only one. Do this several times on a multiple leg journey and you'll find your expenses have decreased significantly. The most appealing way to spend a night travelling is via train, on a sleeper car. For a small extra fee you can get your own bed in a small shared compartment. The sleeper car has a bathroom and sink to wash up in, but no shower. Sleeping on a plane or bus is also an option, though is less comfortable than a train. With no showers, however, you may find that a night or two on the road will leave you desperate for a clean bed and a chance to wash off.

Next, food and drink while travelling can be done in a variety of ways to cut down on costs. Instead of eating out all the time, many budget travellers choose to visit local supermarkets and stock up on cheap and easy to prepare foods. Sandwiches, reheatable meals, or even easy pasta dishes if you have access to a kitchen are all great ways to get the most food for your money. If you do decide to go out for a meal in a restaurant, try and find something outside of the main tourist locations, on a quiet side street or residential neighbourhood, as they may have cheaper prices than the tourist traps.

Nightlife is another area where costs can be high if you don't take the proper precautions. If you decide to go out and enjoy the night, you may consider going to a local supermarket and buying drinks at a much cheaper price than you would get in a club or dance hall. Be sure you know the local laws about drinking in public, or go back to your hostel or hotel to enjoy a few drinks before going out. When do you go dancing or partying, try and find clubs that have free entrance and that cater to a younger crowd.

 

 

 

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Airparks is one of the leading airport parking and airport hotel with parking providers in the UK. It offers parking at 25 UK sites from only £2.99/day and operates a best price guarantee.

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Air Southwest is the low-fares airline for the South West of England. Fast and frequent flights to and from Plymouth, Newquay and Bristol airports to destinations in the UK

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Henoo the travel search engine lets you search millions of package holidays, car hire, and flights.

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A2Btransfers has become one of the leading holiday transfer companies in the United Kingdom.

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LondonTheatreDirect offers tickets for London plays, musicals and comedy shows. SALE!!>>

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Just Sport and Leisure retails a range of leisure and travel goods including Delsey and Travelpro Luggage, Filofax, Design Go Travel Accessories and Aquashoes. SALE >>

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Alpharooms offers the very best deals on flights, holiday accommodation, transfers, car hire and holiday insurance

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Keycamp Holidays offer mobile home and camping holidays on over 100 sites, in 7 European countries.

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Lonely Planet is the world's leading independent travel publisher.

30% OFF SALE!!>>

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Private airport transfers to over 2,000 resorts and cities worldwide.

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Attractiontix's is a trading name of Attraction World Ltd - the largest ticket broker in the UK.

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Lowcostholidays offer over 60 million holiday options with the most competitive flights and accommodation in the market.

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Insurefor provides highly competitive travel insurance and regularly recieves best buy recommendations and this is due to competitive pricing including free kids on all adult policies.

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Language Learning Software

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QuickRooms we understand that trying to find the perfect accommodation can be a long and lengthy process. Now you can stop searching and find your ideal accommodation.

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Airport Parking and Hotels

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Blue Chip Vacations perfect holiday cottages to make your stay a memorable one

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Hoseasons offers the widest choice of self-catering holidays in holiday parks, lodges, country cottages, villas and boating holidays in Britain, Ireland and Europe.

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Park Holidays UK caravan and chalet holiday parks with facilities you'll love. Great seaside locations in Devon, Essex, Suffolk, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and Dorset. FROM£85!!

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