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13 Cheapest Countries in Europe: BEST Places for Budget Travel! (2024)

If you’re dreaming of backpacking Europe – join the club! Travelling through Europe is like a rite of passage for young, bright-eyed backpackers. It’s an easy place to get started with your international shenanigans since it’s safe, easy to travel, and chock-full of other adventurers.

Oh, but… there is a but, because all the best things in life come with a small disclaimer: if you don’t watch it, travelling Europe will swallow up all your money.

What if I told you that you don’t have to work your ass off just to afford a nice holiday in Europe? That you could, indeed, have the adventure of your dreams and not even have to watch your budget all that much?

Hear ye, hear ye, all you despairing broke backpackers: there are multiple cheap-as-hell countries in Europe that you can travel through for months without breaking the bank. That’s why I’ve compiled this list of the cheapest European countries . Some of them even get close to Asian prices!

Coincidentally, these are also some of the best countries in Europe. Forget about Mykonos and Madrid – the cheapest countries in Europe are here to steal your heart.

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 Cheapest Countries in Europe – All the Adventure, Half the Money!

Cheap and awesome – just how we like it.

What are the cheapest countries to visit in Europe? Keep reading to find out! Who knew that backpacking Europe doesn’t mean breaking the bank?

Note that I’ve included a couple of spots in the Caucasus, which is a part of Europe in the same way as a tomato is a fruit; scientifically, it’s true. But if you ask someone if that’s the case, they’ll be like, “ehhh…” They don’t know. I don’t know. Nobody knows. We just roll with it.

Okay, so my favourite regions in Europe deserve their own shoutout: Eastern Europe and the Balkans, I love you . Not only are they cheap, but they’re also freaking gorgeous, and full of smouldering eyed locals. Ahem, not that that is super important to me…

The hiking is off the charts and the wine is extra delicious. Basically, you want to save money and go on mad adventurers as a backpacker. And this is where you come to do it. Don’t just take my word for it, go book a ticket and fin out for yourself!

So when it comes to rounding up the cheapest countries in Europe, I leaned pretty heavily on countries in these two regions. They’re cheap and fantastic, as I said! Prepare for much fangirling – many of the countries on this list have been my favourite trips ever! What can I say? This girl loves a bargain.

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1. Bulgaria

Average daily cost: $30

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Stop everything and book a flight to Bulgaria! Yes, now!

Where do I even start with reasons to visit Bulgaria ? Potentially the cheapest country in the EU, Bulgaria deserves the top spot on this list of the cheapest European countries to travel to. Because DANG – where else can you get a humongous pork-neck steak, a side of vegetables, AND a beer for like 6 euros? Germany could never .

Bulgaria is decidedly Eastern European, sure. But blame the EU-affiliation, since it feels a lot more Western or Central European than its Balkan neighbours. Its big cities are full of cultural treasures (Plovdiv was the European cultural capital in 2019), and its small towns with their imposing mountain backdrops will charm the pants off of you.

On top of that, the best things to do while travelling to Bulgaria are free. Bulgaria has some serious mountainage – so it’s big for hikers. And, best of all, it welcomes wild campers. Save your levas and pitch a good tent for the night, then hike the highest peak in the Balkans (Masala) at sunrise.

Average daily cost: $18

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Have you ever heard of Moldova? Probably yes, cause you’re a traveller and travellers are geography nerds. 😉

Do you know anything about it though? Hm… that’s what I thought.

Well, backpackers come back from their escapades to Moldova with wonderful news: it’s cool, it’s hip, and it’s largely untouched by widespread tourism. Yep, even the backpacker kind of tourism.

Being one of the least visited countries on the old continent has its advantages: Moldova is also one of the coolest low-cost countries in Europe. Moldova flirts with you through its fine wine and less-travelled countryside.

Because we’re in Eastern Europe, you’ll find some very pretty Orthodox churches. Plus cave towns, castles, and princesses to rescue. One of those things I might have made up, but who’s to know?

The capital Chisinau is a chill, green city. Make sure to also visit Old Orhei, an important archaeological site.

The most adventurous adventurers can also check out the breakaway nation of Transnistria. They’ve got their own flag, currency, and plenty of moxie, but the rest of the world is yet to recognise it as a sovereign country.

Average daily cost: $24

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What you might’ve thought of as just a rebellious offshoot of Serbia turns out to be a delightfully weird, thoroughly European-minded country, with tons to explore. Plus, you get bragging rights for adding a weirdo country like Kosovo to your list of countries visited. Not that anyone counts, but still.

Kosovo is probably the cheapest country in Europe – one of the best cheap European countries to visit for sure! A typical hostel bed is about $10, and a meal at a restaurant is about $5. And all the delicious, delicious burek you can eat for $1 apiece…. mmmmh .

The capital, Pristina, is home to a host of quirky attractions, including an independence monument that gets re-painted every year and a library that has been dubbed “the ugliest building in the world”. (Poor guy – I disagree.) Down south, the historical Prizren serves history and views on a platter, AND there is even great hiking for beginners (and experts!).

And never mind what you hear about this lil’ country’s rep. Kosovo is totally safe to visit. I’d stay out of the northern border areas because Serbia has still not exactly accepted that Kosovo is doing its own thing, so the vibe there can get weird.

Average daily cost: $20

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Okay, okay, I promise this is the last squeeeaaak that you’ll hear from me – but seriously, backpacking Georgia is MY FAVOURITE. It’s hard not to fall in love when the country you’re courting just checks off all the boxes: great food, even greater wine, incredible mountains, friendly peeps, and very aesthetically pleasing cityscapes.

In Tbilisi, you can stuff your face with local dumplings called khinkali and bathe your pounding hangover in the underground hot springs. If there is one word to describe this city it’s ‘cool’ . In Batumi by the Black Sea, dig your toes into black, volcanic sand and party away.

People say there’s something weird in the air here, and maybe it’s the chacha fountain (freeflow vodka every night!) but I’ve never had as much fun as I did in Batumi. You could spend WEEKS exploring the many mountain trails and gorges around the country: Georgia has the best trekking in the Caucasus . 

All this travelling could get stressful if you didn’t know that it was dirt cheap. With just a few bucks, you can get whisked away to the other side of the country. Hostel beds are not much more expensive either, at around $10 a night.

And, yeah, some say that Georgia is not technically a part of Europe, but haters gonna hate. Don’t let geography get in the way of a good time.

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Poland has had feet firmly planted on the traditional European backpacker trails for years. No wonder. the country is one of the best cheap destinations in Europe, easy to travel, super safe, and versatile as fuck.

They even have a desert! It’s a tiny one, but size doesn’t matter, right?

You can easily find some of the best hostels in Europe here for $10 with breakfast included. Entrance fees to attractions can put you over budget if you’re not careful but at least the beer budget doesn’t have to be too high with $2 pints.

Most backpackers have an itinerary in Krakow for a weekend of wild partying and sad Holocaust history. Maaaybe they squeeze in a few days at the capital, Warsaw.

While I love Krakow as much as the next broke dirtbag, you could literally traipse across Poland for weeks just checking off new and weird sights. Wroclaw, Poznan, and Gdansk are all just as pretty as Krakow, and need much more love!

Then there’s the Tatras – the glorious snow-capped mountain range between the border of Poland and Slovakia. Try the local smoked cheese (and bring me some too, because it’s damn delicious).

Average daily cost: $35

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Look, I think we both know that backpacking Hungary is pretty much synonymous with backpacking Budapest. The capital is, after all, the glitzy, gritty, exciting centre of life in Hungary – for locals, for digital nomads, and for backpackers.

Budapest is worth its reputation and more, for sure! It’s a classic and a must on your Eastern European backpacking trip. Not only because it has ultra-cheap and very tasty food (and beer), not even because its hedonistic parties are notorious everywhere backpackers spread their gospel.

No, the coolest part about staying in Budapest is the ruin bars. Basically, they are bars that could’ve been built by Frankenstein: patchwork-y, grungy, surprising, and certified cool.

On the cultural side of things, there are real architectural gems like the Parliament building and Fisherman’s Bastion. You can also soak up your hangover at some hot springs.

But hey, I would never encourage you to spend your time in just one dirty old town. Take a trip to dance at Sziget Music Festival, one of the biggest music festivals in Europe; see Europe’s biggest necropolis in Pécs; take a day trip to the Baroque town of Eger.

7. North Macedonia

Average daily cost: $25

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Formerly known as “just Macedonia” before Greece came in and hogged the whole name. This Balkan country is eagerly awaiting entrance to the European Union AND your heart. It’s located smack bang in the middle of the peninsula so it’s almost offensive if you don’t pass through it on your Balkan adventures.

The capital Skopje is known for its crazy number of statues – there’s said to be over a hundred in the city centre. Mostly they’re new, built by the Government to “boost tourism and national pride”. Seeing that we’re talking about it here, it seems to have worked.

My favourite spots in North Macedonia are the more chill and nature-oriented ones, though. Lake Ohrid and the small shoreside towns around it are absolutely adorable, and there’s some real hiking to do as well.

Oh, and North Macedonia is not only one of the cheapest European countries to visit but also one of the cheapest in the Balkans – and if you know how affordable backpacking the Balkans is, that’s saying a lot.

8. Bosnia-Herzegovina

Average daily cost: $29

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Wondering why you should add Bosnia to your backpacking itinerary? Well, first of all, if we weren’t there already, then now we’re about to enter “ cheap as fuck ” territory. But don’t let money (or your lack of it) make the decision for you; let Bosnia convince you with its pure awesomeness.

Two decades after a war that absolutely ripped the country apart, Bosnia is mostly stitched back together again. Don’t get me wrong, the country’s politics are still fucked – they erected a statue of Bruce Lee when the leaders couldn’t agree on a local hero figure that wasn’t too divisive. (One reason Bosnia is an excellent destination if you’re interested in dark tourism destinations .)

Still, the country is now totally safe to travel, as long as you stay on the well-worn trail. The countryside and unmarked mountains are still full of landmines.

Sarajevo, the capital, is like a mini-Istanbul but way more chill. Sarajevo is also one of the best cities in Europe to visit, guaranteed. You could spend the whole day meandering from one tea shop to another eating delicious little cakes, or you could take the free walking tour and learn about the tragic history of the country. 

And you can’t miss Mostar, a tiny town with rich history and beautiful small streets. Slabber up a picnic on the riverside and watch the local diving club (and sometimes daredevil tourists) dive off the 20-metre bridge over the river.

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Armenia is another one of these weirdo countries right between the squeeze of Europe and Asia. I mean yes, you could say it’s part of the backpacking Caucus journey but shhh… We Europeans like to be nice and welcoming, so for the sake of this list, we’ll say Armenia is definitely one of us.

The capital, Yerevan, is a popular weekend trip from Tbilisi, Georgia, but it’s almost criminal to leave it at that and call that backpacking Armenia. Travel in Yerevan is cool for sure; it’s brimming with art and statues of all shapes on the streets, and one of my all-time favourite sunset spots above the city. 

How about the other parts of Armenia?

Well, you have Dilijan national park, dearly dubbed the “Switzerland of Armenia” because that’s where you go to get your hike on. Further down towards the south, you’ll find small, quiet towns embraced in vineyards; one of the more famous ones being Areni. Areni is also the site of some of the most important historical findings in the region.

What makes backpacking Armenia such a cheap experience though, are the, uh, prices . You can get a hostel room for $5, a glass of wine for $2, and a train ticket for a full whopping dollar.

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10. Belarus

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In the past, Belarus’ tourism has suffered a lot from super strict visa rules and generally being a dictatorship. (Who wouldn’t want to spend their holidays with an Eastern European dictator?) But could it still emerge as a dark horse and win the heart of shoestring travellers everywhere in Europe? Perhaps… At least it has a lot going on for it.

Minsk, the capital, is not only the city where Phoebe’s boyfriend left to do research on Friends . It’s also an interesting example of Stalinist architecture contrasted with busy squares and old churches. (The Central Square is the biggest public square in Europe!) It has a definite European metropolis feel with vibrant coffee culture and decent nightlife. 

If you’re looking for something a tad more quiet and cultural though, check out Brest and Nesvizh.

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If we’re ever talking about countries with a bad rep, we’ve got a pretty good contestant for the top spot right here; Serbia was in the centre of the Balkan wars in the 90s, casually committed genocide in Bosnia, and refuses to let Kosovo go to live her best life. These days, Serbia still likes to rub shoulders with comrade Russia. Yikes.

Still, backpacking Serbia is a great adventure and a very fun time as soon as you get over all the portraits of Putin hanging all over the place. It’s a country better than its reputation, and guess what – super cheap!

The capital Belgrade is dubbed one of the most epic party cities in Europe . I’ve heard wild stories of boat bars and hedonistic shenanigans in the Belgarde night. They all seem to be true: Serbia is surprisingly big on raves. There is even a huge dance music festival, EXIT Festival, that is known all over Europe.

For mountain lovers, huge recommendations on the Tara National Park for some grade-A hiking!

12. Albania

Average daily cost: $31

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Ah, Albania, the worst kept secret of the Mediterranean. The cheapest Mediterranean country is still often referred to as an “undiscovered gem”, even though it’s been firmly on the sun-tan-package holiday roster for years… It’s a gem for sure though, and if it’s still undiscovered for you, here are some good reasons to get discovered. Not to mention, Albania’s beaches are stunning.

Northern Albania = mountains. Just awesome, amazing, majestic mountains that form a part of a three-country Peaks of Balkans hike. Shkoder, the nearest city, is a chill town with nothing much going on except cuteness and coolness.

Tirana is a busy and metropolitan city with some epic sunset spots, urban exploring, and history for days. (You can even see old statues of socialist leaders; Albania used to be so socialist that they refused international cooperation with Soviet Russia and China for “not being socialist enough”.) And the seaside is parallel to that of Croatia in the sunshine and good times, except that the prices there are about a fifth of the Croatian coast.

And since I’m always talking about food (have you noticed?) I gotta mention that Albanian food is super cheap. Plus it’s the best place in the Balkans for vegetarian backpackers with way more options than other Balkan countries.

Oh, and Albanians love tourists. It’s some of the best hospitality I’ve seen in Europe. More than that, I would say peak romance; I got proposed to via Google Translate! Turns out love and sex on the road are everywhere.

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13. SNEAKY BONUS SURPRISE GOZLEME – Turkey!

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately for our tirelessly working and author of this post… I am the editor! (Muahahahahah.) And, personally, I think it’s very interesting that there are no majority Islamic countries in the EU. There are secular states, Christian states, and there are certainly Muslims living within EU member states, but this listicle just feels… lacking.

We need some gozleme up in this bitch! Enter Turkey.

Now, Turkey is a secular society, but they are neither an EU member nor entirely on the European continental plate. Rather, they serve as the bridge between Europe and Asia.

Officially, the EU is concerned that Turkey has committed human rights violations. And to be honest, they probably have – the dictatorship is fucked, the Kurds have routinely been shafted (to put it lightly), and it’s a very large country with some rather tumultuous borders. But y’know, if we’re gonna be playing the human rights violation games… ahem… Germany – would you like to take the floor?

We can sit here and split hairs until the cows come home over what constitutes Europe (and I will!), but ultimately, Hungary is going bananas, Norway is still whaling, Kosovo is yikers, and the UK just Brexited out of that shit hot mess. And there sits Turkey being a beautiful, dreamy, and CHEAP backpacker destination.

I mean, sure, the EU might not like Muslims, but The Broke Backpacker sure does. 😉

A boat crossing the Bosphorus with a large mosque and several other minarets from smaller mosques in the distance.

Istanbul is one of the most fascinating cities in the world. It’s been at the centre of many historical powerhouse empires and the vibe here reflects that. The colours of the buildings, the smell of the tantalising gozleme , the echoes of the call to prayer… this is a country that reminds you what was so magical about leaving home in the first place.

The Turkish people are incredibly friendly and you won’t find it hard to make friends here! Istanbul is an especially easy place to meet up and chat with locals over the ever-famous, ever delicious doner kebab . As you venture out into some of the more rural areas, you’ll once again be treated to a delight on the senses. You’ve got epic hiking, ancient ruins, still ponds, and even fancy beaches to enjoy.

Parts of Turkey feel as if you’re stepping into another world; others are as familiar as the back of your hand. For something truly special, you could enjoy a hot air balloon ride over Cappadocia. As every country that made it onto the original hippy trail, there are alternative towns like Olympos and Cirali to enjoy as well.

Jam-packed full of adventure sights with a side of chilling out? What could be better! Oh yeah, Turkey is also a Ryanair destination if you love a good cheap vacation! You’ve got everything you could possibly want out of a destination rolled into one very sexy, continentally European, not quite culturally European, and definitely not in the EU, nation.

Bonus: Pockets of Cheapness in Ultra-Expensive Itineraries

Most of the inexpensive countries to visit in Europe are in Eastern Europe. Income disparities, imbalanced economies, and all that noise. That means that if you’re backpacking other parts of Europe, none of them might be across your way.

There are so many cheap places to stay in Europe but backpacking Western Europe can get expensive as hell. If your wallet needs a rest, here are a few areas that are cheaper than their surrounding countries.

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(They didn’t make it on this list of cheap European countries since they’re still mid-expensive.)

  • Western Europe: Portugal and Spain, especially Andalucia
  • Northern Europe: Estonia and Lithuania
  • The Mediterranean: Croatia, Montenegro, and Greece

However, the rest of Europe isn’t exactly out of your reach either, even if your wallet is more full of dust bunnies than dollars… Learn how to travel Europe cheaply . It’s more than possible!

There you have it – The Broke Backpacker’s guide to the cheapest countries in Europe for holidays for the vagabonds and voyagers with more sense than money. Just how they teach you in budget backpacking academy of life.

Honestly, I’ve travelled most of these countries myself and I can verify that they’re AWESOME. Often I encounter a lot of prejudice from my friends about travelling Eastern Europe. Isn’t it dirty? Isn’t it completely undeveloped? Oh my gosh, isn’t it dangerous??

C’mon. The movie Hostel came out 16 years ago. How long do we have to keep fixing Eastern Europe’s reputation?

Picking any of these countries for your next backpacking destination because you want to save pennies is a good enough reason. But consider this too: heavy, filling food, the best uncrowded mountains for hiking in Europe, a side of history, and a unique culture that Western European countries have never experienced.

Off-the-beaten-path discoveries , epic parties, beautiful people. Maybe mythical creatures?

Besides, it’s just more FUN. Yep, it’s true – a lot of these countries on the list are more underdeveloped than France, the UK, or Iceland. That usually means better adventures. When I hitchhiked through Croatia and an entire tyre fell off the van in the middle of the highway, the driver pulled over, shrugged and said, “Welcome to Eastern Europe.”

Little money means bigger adventures. So, where are you headed first?

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I’ve been to a few of these countries, they’ve all been really good experiences and worth visiting. Serbia is a hidden gem within Europe especially and it’s hard to say no to cheap beer in a lot of these countries.

The picturesque fairytale aesthetics of many Eastern European countries are often overlooked. But blogs and articles like this keep igniting the travelling spirit within me.

Eastern Europe has been by far my favorite area in Europe. Great booze, food, and architecture. Thanks for highlighting some more areas to visit Elina!

Eastern Europe really is underrated. They have so many beautiful sites and such distinct architecture I’m surprised more people don’t talk about it more often.

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What are the cheapest and most expensive countries to visit in Europe?

The following travel cost rankings for countries in Europe are calculated based on the travel budgets of real travelers. Also referred to as a Travel Cost Index , or a Backpacker Index , the countries below are in order from most to least expensive by their average daily travel price, per person, per day

  • 1 Switzerland € 265.83
  • 2 France € 233.21
  • 3 Liechtenstein € 231.54
  • 4 Monaco € 210.99
  • 5 Iceland € 190.55
  • 6 Luxembourg € 183.97
  • 7 Denmark € 179.13
  • 8 United Kingdom € 178.36
  • 9 Netherlands € 175.49
  • 10 Italy € 166.54
  • 11 Andorra € 164.38
  • 12 Finland € 157.09
  • 13 Greece € 155.21
  • 14 Germany € 151.52
  • 15 Austria € 150.91
  • 16 Spain € 150.06
  • 17 Ireland € 142.95
  • 18 Belgium € 142.20
  • 19 Portugal € 136.31
  • 20 Sweden € 128.90
  • 21 Slovakia € 126.32
  • 22 Turkey € 123.18
  • 23 Malta € 117.43
  • 24 Latvia € 113.66
  • 25 Norway € 109.94
  • 26 Montenegro € 104.13
  • 27 Cyprus € 103.44
  • 28 Estonia € 101.94
  • 29 Czech Republic € 101.83
  • 30 Croatia € 95.46
  • 31 Slovenia € 93.30
  • 32 Lithuania € 91.97
  • 33 Hungary € 77.13
  • 34 Romania € 76.95
  • 35 Albania € 74.55
  • 36 Bosnia and Herzegowina € 68.44
  • 37 Bulgaria € 64.07
  • 38 Belarus € 61.60
  • 39 Russia € 60.17
  • 40 Poland € 60.12
  • 41 Serbia € 36.54
  • 42 Georgia € 30.75
  • 43 Armenia € 27.16
  • 44 Ukraine € 22.93
  • 45 Azerbaijan € 0.00

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The least expensive countries for travel in Europe are currently Azerbaijan (€0.00), Ukraine (€22.93), Armenia (€27.16), Georgia (€30.75), Serbia (€36.54), Poland (€60.12), Russia (€60.17), Belarus (€61.60), Bulgaria (€64.07), and Bosnia and Herzegowina (€68.44).

What are the most expensive countries to visit in Europe?

The most expensive countries for travel in Europe are currently Switzerland (€265.83), France (€233.21), Liechtenstein (€231.54), Monaco (€210.99), Iceland (€190.55), Luxembourg (€183.97), Denmark (€179.13), United Kingdom (€178.36), Netherlands (€175.49), and Italy (€166.54).

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If you are looking for the cheapest places to visit in Europe , you’ll be pleased to know that you have numerous options. The best thing about traveling through Europe is the diversity of countries to choose from. Plus, many European cities can be thoroughly enjoyed in just three or four days without straining your budget.

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So, without further ado, let’s dive into the cheapest countries to travel to in Europe :

1. Portugal, one of the cheapest countries to visit in Europe

Portugal is one of the cheapest countries to fly to in Europe where you’ll find tons of affordable hotels and fine restaurants to enjoy delicious meals without breaking the bank.

More specifically, Lisbon is one of the cheapest places to travel in Europe . I’ve had the pleasure of visiting Lisbon three times. While I once stayed there an entire week, I can assure you that even a three- or four-day trip is enough to enjoy its beauty. In addition, you can take this free tour that will allow you to discover some of the best things to do in Lisbon with a guide who will explain interesting information about each attraction. You can also get the Lisbon Card at an affordable price which gives you access to 30 attractions in Lisbon and unlimited use of public transportation.

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I recommend that you do not confine your exploration to the city center; the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery of Belém , both declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are two places that you cannot miss. In fact, you can take this free tour of Belém to get to know them in depth along with other attractions, or this tour , which includes a boat ride for breathtaking views of the 25 de Abril bridge and the Christ the King statue . To find out about the location of these tourist attractions, you can consult our Lisbon tourist maps .

If you are going to spend several days in the city, you can also opt for this excursion to Sintra , where you’ll find the enchanting Pena National Palace , one of Portugal’s most beautiful and famous palaces.

Portugal is undoubtedly one of the cheapest places to stay in Europe since there are also many well-located hotels in Lisbon with great amenities and reasonable prices. While Lisbon is both budget-friendly and beautiful, if you’re seeking even more cost-effective options, you can head to Porto , Portugal’s second-largest city, or visit Madeira , where you can enjoy an affordable vacation on dreamy beaches.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Lisbon, Porto, and Madeira Island
  • Estimated accommodation price: €35/night in Lisbon Destination , Lisbon; €60/night in OportoHouse , Porto; €50/night in Hotel Sirius , Funchal, Madeira.
  • Daily spending on meals from: €25/day per person

2. Croatia, one of the cheapest countries to fly into in Europe

Croatia is one of the cheapest countries to fly into in Europe , and it promises to captivate you with its unique charm more than any other European destination. With more than 3,700 miles of captivating coastline featuring beautiful beaches and turquoise-blue waters, towns steeped in tradition, and a delectable gastronomic scene, Croatia has it all.

While the capital city, Zagreb , may not be coastal, it’s one of the most stunning cities in the country, and you simply can’t afford to miss it. Here, you’ll discover the exquisite Church of Saint Mark and the Zagreb Cathedral , two architectural wonders. Don’t forget to explore Kaptol and Gradec , two areas that form the medieval heart of the city. I recommend taking this free tour for an introduction, as it will allow you to learn about its historical and cultural significance. And make sure to take this food tour and try some Croatian delicacies. I promise you won’t be disappointed.

While you’re in Zagreb, take the opportunity to explore one of Croatia’s most stunning natural landscapes: the Plitvice Lakes . You can easily book this excursion to get there.

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Many travelers also choose the lake excursion from Split , which is one of the most picturesque cities on the Dalmatian coast. In Split, you’ll find sites with significant historical importance, such as Diocletian’s Palace , a UNESCO World Heritage Site; the Temple of Jupiter ; and the Mausoleum of Diocletian , which was transformed into the Cathedral of San Diomo , among other treasures. Here, too, you can book this free tour to explore its attractions.

If you are looking for a memorable beach experience, you can go to Dubrovnik , a city known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic” and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This beautiful city is surrounded by a large wall that dates back to the 10 th century, although some sections were restored in the 17 th century. What’s fascinating is that you can enter the city through a northern gateway, and it feels like stepping back in time. You can take this free tour to visit the attractions of the city, such as the churches of San Salvador and San Blas , the Franciscan Monastery , and the Cathedral of the Assumption .

And don’t forget that Dubrovnik was transformed into King’s Landing in Game of Thrones , so if you’re a fan, you can even take a Game of Thrones tour to explore the capital of the Seven Kingdoms.

Despite ranking among the least expensive places to visit in Europe , Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik are indeed three cities that offer many attractions.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik
  • Estimated accommodation price: €60/night in FLOK Tkalciceva , Zagreb; €30/night in Backpackers Fairytale Hostel , Split; and €50/night in Hotel Lero , Dubrovnik
  • Daily spending on meals from: €35/day per person

3. Albania, one of the cheapest flight destinations in Europe with a rich history

Albania is also one of the cheapest countries in Europe to travel to in summer and the perfect holiday destination due to its stunning landscapes, stunning beaches, majestic mountains, and great architectural and cultural heritage.

Berat , despite not being the capital (that’s Tirana ), is one of Albania’s most captivating cities and a top tourist destination. Its historic center with over 2,000 years of history is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This means you’ll encounter numerous monuments, buildings, and places with exceptional historical significance.

Berat is known as the “City of a Thousand Windows” because it’s built on a hillside, allowing you to view houses at varying heights, each adorned with windows that seem to gaze out onto the world.

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The city comprises three historic neighborhoods: the Christian Gorica neighborhood, the Muslim Mangalem neighborhood, and the Kajala neighborhood, built on the highest point of the hill. I recommend exploring all three neighborhoods, as each has its unique attractions. You can choose to do it on your own or join this free tour . And if you have some extra time, consider a visit to the Osum Canyon , a natural wonder that’s truly worth exploring. You can explore it solo or book this guided excursion .

If you are looking for more beach tourism, the Albanian Riviera , with its exquisite Ionian Sea beaches, is the best option. My recommendation is to start your journey in Berat and then spend a few days enjoying this coastal paradise, particularly in Sarandë . From Sarandë, you can take an excursion to the Butrint Archaeological Park , often referred to as the “Pompeii of Albania.”

Lastly, don’t miss the opportunity to visit Tirana , Albania’s capital. It’s a city with a lot of history and significant Communist influence. To gain deeper insights into the city, consider taking this free tour . Alternatively, you can join this “ Communism tour ” if you’re interested in uncovering its unique historical narrative.

Albania, in general, is one of the cheapest destinations in Europe , offering an incredible blend of natural beauty and a rich historical legacy. If you have the chance, don’t hesitate to explore this unique gem.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Berat, Sarandë and Tirana
  • Estimated accommodation price: €35/night in White City Hotel , Berat; €30/night in Hotel Chicago , Saranda; and €30/night in Studio Apartments 365 , Tirana.

4. Montenegro, one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe with dreamy landscapes

Montenegro is among the cheapest places to fly to in Europe . Although it’s a relatively undiscovered gem, it has been gaining popularity among travelers in recent years, especially those who love beach and mountain experiences. Despite being one of Europe’s smallest countries, its towns have a lot of history and tradition.

Kotor , one of Montenegro’s most enchanting towns, is well worth a visit, especially due to its location, nestled between the sea and majestic mountains.

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The town is home to St. John’s Castle , a place of significant historical value that also offers breathtaking panoramic views of Kotor. I also recommend walking through the town center, where you’ll find the Plaza de Armas , the Orthodox Church of Saint Luke , and the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon . If you have spare time, consider taking this cruise to explore the Bay of Kotor , declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the island of Our Lady of the Rocks , the Blue Cave , and the underwater tunnels of the former Yugoslavia.

Budva is another coastal city well worth a visit and one of the cheapest places to travel in Europe located within Montenegro. While it might not be as famous as Kotor, it has a rich history as one of the oldest cities in the Mediterranean. In the Old City, you can still find the fortified walls. You’ll also discover beautiful churches such as the Church of San Juan Bautista , the Church of Santa María de Punta , and the Church of Santísima Trinidad . On the other hand, in the New Town, you’ll find modern amenities, including hotels, restaurants, shops, and a vibrant atmosphere.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Kotor and Budva
  • Estimated accommodation price: €60/night in Hotel Rendez Vous , Kotor; and €30/night in Villa Rihter , Budva.
  • Daily spending on meals from: €20/day per person

5. Bulgaria, one of the cheapest places to go in Europe with a diverse natural landscape

Bulgaria is another one of the cheapest destinations in Europe and is home to one of the most beautiful cities on the continent – Sofia .

Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria and its most populous city. This city is relatively small, which makes it easy to explore on foot. Additionally, if your goal as a traveler is to visit the main attractions, you’ll have an easy job because they are located close to each other.

You can start by taking this free tour that will allow you to have a first contact with the city and learn about its fascinating history. Furthermore, this tour will allow you to see the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral , which is one of the most exquisite cathedrals and one of the largest Orthodox temples in the world.

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In this city, you will find other important churches and temples as well, such as the Sveta-Nedelya Cathedral , the Church of St. Nicholas , also known as the Russian Church, and the Banya Bashi Mosque . For a deeper dive into history and architecture, I highly recommend this excursion to the Rila Monastery and Boyana Church , two essential monuments near Sofia.

I also recommend walking along Vitosha Boulevard , where you will find some of the city’s finest restaurants, shops, cafes, and plenty of entertainment options.

The best thing about Sofia, in addition to being one of the cheapest cities in Europe , is that you can easily explore the city in just two or three days, making it an excellent choice for a quick getaway, whether you’re traveling as a couple or with friends. So, if you are looking for cheap places to travel , Sofia is undoubtedly a very good option.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Sofia
  • Estimated accommodation price: €40/night in Favorit Hotel , Sofia

6. Slovakia, and one of the cheapest cities in Europe: Bratislava

If you are looking for the cheapest places to fly into Europe , a very good option could be Bratislava , in Slovakia . This charming city is small enough to explore in just a couple of days, making it a perfect choice for a weekend escape. Many travelers even seize the opportunity to visit Bratislava while journeying through Vienna, Budapest, or Prague.

One of the places you should visit is the Bratislavský Hrad or Bratislava Castle . You won’t have any trouble finding it, as it sits on top of a hill and can be seen from practically anywhere in the city. However, if you want to know it in depth, I recommend this guided tour , which also includes a visit to the Bratislava Cathedral .

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I also recommend exploring the Blue Church , which is characterized by its striking blue exterior. Other interesting sites are St. Martin’s Cathedral , St. Michael’s Gate , Slovak National Uprising Square , and Safarik Square . Additionally, I encourage you to take leisurely walks and lose yourself in the city’s streets while searching for the statues of Bratislava . Over the years, some may have vanished, but a few still remain, like Čumil, commonly known as the “working man,” the Napoleonic Soldier, or the Witch.

To get to know the city in more depth, you can take this free walking tour , which will allow you to acquaint yourself with one of the most charming and cheapest destinations in Europe .

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Bratislava
  • Estimated accommodation price: €40/night in Safestay Bratislava Presidential Palace , Bratislava
  • Daily spending on meals from: €30/day per person

7. Hungary, a beautiful, cheap place to go in Europe

Hungary is not only a beautiful country, but also one of the cheapest destinations in Europe . I recommend you visit Budapest , the capital of Hungary, and one of the most beautiful cities on the continent.

You can start your trip through Budapest by taking this free tour , which will allow you to discover some of the city’s attractions along with some interesting historical facts. If you decide to explore the city on your own, you should visit the Budapest Parliament . You can get tickets on-site or through their official website. However, for a skip-the-line experience with the guidance of a local expert, consider booking this tour .

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I also recommend visiting Liberty Square , home to a monument dedicated to the victims of World War II. Other must-visit attractions are St. Stephen’s Basilica , which has become one of the most important religious buildings in the country; the Budapest Opera , a Neo-Renaissance gem; and Buda Castle , an ideal spot for enjoying the sunset.

For couples looking for a romantic experience, I definitely recommend a boat ride on the Danube at dusk. You can book this romantic excursion through this link , which will take you past the city’s most iconic bridges, including the famous Chain Bridge .

Budapest is undoubtedly one of the cheapest cities in Europe for a holiday . So, even if you’re on a tight budget, you can have a memorable experience.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Budapest
  • Estimated accommodation price: €45/night in Benczur Hotel , Budapest

8. Poland, one of the most historical and cheapest places to travel in Europe

Poland is a captivating country, brimming with historical significance and renowned as one of Europe’s most stunning destinations. What makes it even more interesting is that it is one of the cheapest places to go in Europe .

When visiting Poland, you can’t miss Warsaw , the country’s vibrant capital. A noteworthy historical fact: Warsaw was one of the cities most ravaged during World War II. Fortunately, it was able to rise from the ashes and regain its former glory as a lively and splendid city.

You can start your visit to the city by taking this free tour which will introduce you to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, and provide insights into the significant historical events that occurred here. Afterward, I recommend visiting the Old City , which is the oldest neighborhood in the city. This area too, had to be reconstructed after being left in ruins during the Warsaw Uprising, just like the Royal Castle .

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You can also visit the Palace of Culture and Science , a somewhat controversial building that was constructed on Stalin’s orders. It is currently one of the tallest buildings in Poland, making it one of the best viewpoints in Warsaw. You can take this guided tour to learn more about this building, which also includes access to the POLIN Museum . I also recommend that you visit the Royal Łazienki Park , which is home to the Lazienki Palace, another significant building in the city. You can take this walking tour that includes a tour of the city and the park.

Krakow is another cheap place to go in Europe . Here you can take a free tour to see the city’s top tourist attractions. If you decide to travel to Krakow, I recommend visiting Market Square , which is one of the most popular and important places in the city. In addition, it is surrounded by iconic landmarks, such as the Basilica of Santa María , Cloth Hall , the Church of St. Adalbert , and the Tower of the Old Town Hall .

Other important places you should visit are the Krakow Cathedral and Wawel Hill , both included in this guided tour . I assure you that these sites will captivate you with their beauty and rich historical narratives.

And if you are traveling as a couple and want to enjoy a romantic moment, you can take a boat ride at sunset . As the last rays of the sun illuminate the city, you’ll be treated to a breathtaking display of colors.

From both cities, you can take an excursion to Auschwitz-Birkenau , an experience I highly recommend to gain insight into a significant period in Poland’s history.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Warsaw and Krakow
  • Estimated accommodation price: €15/night in Chillout Hostel , Warsaw; €15/night in Dream Hostel & Apartments , Krakow
  • Daily spending on meals from: €15/day per person

9. Romania, a cheap place to visit in Europe with exciting attractions

Romania is a country filled with pleasant surprises, and if you’re planning a trip here, don’t miss Bucharest , the capital of the country, and one of the cheapest cities in Europe .

Bucharest is a city with a lot of charm that transports you to past centuries through its architectural treasures and castles. You can start your trip by taking a free tour in which an expert guide will introduce you to the city. Afterward, I recommend taking your time to explore and discover the city’s main attractions. One of them is the Patriarchal Cathedral of Bucharest which is surrounded by chapels and the patriarchal palace, forming a religious complex. Don’t forget to wander through the Old Town , the city’s historic center, where you’ll encounter the Stavropoleos Monastery .

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Additional sites well worth your visit include Unirii Square in the heart of the city; Revolution Square , with its incredible historical significance; the Athenaeum , and the Arc de Triomphe . Furthermore, if you want to delve into a chapter of the country’s history you can take a tour of Communist Bucharest , a period that left a lasting mark on the city.

If you have time, I also recommend visiting the castles of Bran and Peles to enjoy the exceptional landscapes of Transylvania and Wallachia. Given that Bucharest is among the cheapest places to travel to in Europe , you can consider setting aside some of your budget for this excursion.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Bucharest
  • Estimated accommodation price: €25/night in Casa Romana , Bucharest

10. Latvia, one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe for a holiday

Latvia is another very good option if you are looking for cheap places to travel to in Europe , whether it’s with friends, family, or as a couple. In this case, I recommend visiting Riga , the captivating capital of Latvia and one of the country’s most beautiful cities.

A must-see in Riga is the House of the Blackheads , which was built in the early 14 th century. During World War II, however, the building was destroyed, so it had to be rebuilt at the beginning of the 21 st century. To visit, you’ll need a ticket, which you can get in advance through this link . You can also take the opportunity to visit the Cathedral of St. James of Riga , just a short stroll away.

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Other places you should visit are Plaza Livu , a lively and colorful hub; and the House of Cats , which is located next to the square and is easily recognizable by its yellow façade and the black cats that crown the building. I also recommend wandering through Riga’s streets, many of which are lined with charming pastel-colored houses.

I also recommend setting aside an evening to visit the 26 th floor of the Radisson Blue Latvija hotel , where you’ll find a public bar offering stunning city views, including the Orthodox Nativity of Christ Cathedral .

Depending on your schedule, you can book this free tour to explore Riga’s essential landmarks. I suggest exploring the city on your own and allocating time for an excursion to the Kemeri and Jürmala National Park , especially if you’re a nature enthusiast who likes outdoor activities. Latvia is undeniably one of those cheap countries to travel to in Europe where you can enjoy unforgettable experiences.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Riga
  • Estimated accommodation price : €25/night at ApartHotel Riga , in Riga
  • Daily spending on meals from : €30/day per person

11. Georgia, one of the cheapest countries in Europe with a traditional culture

Georgia is one of the cheapest flight destinations in Europe and is home to one of the most beautiful cities. Furthermore, the capital of Tbilisi ranks among the cheapest cities in Europe .

Tbilisi can be divided into two distinct parts: the older, more traditional area linked to the famed Silk Road, and the modern section bearing a significant Russian influence. If you want to explore the city with a guide, you can take this tour which covers essential sites such as the Narikala Fortress , the Metekhi , Sioni , and Anchiskhati churches, and the Legvtakhevi Waterfall , among other attractions. However, if you want to focus exclusively on the older part of town, I recommend taking this guided walking tour .

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Depending on the duration of your stay, you can consider this excursion that departs from Tbilisi and takes you to small yet captivating Georgian towns, such as the ancient Mtskheta , the cave city of Uplistsikhe, and the historic Gori .

Another city you can visit in Georgia is Kutaisi . This is one of the oldest cities in the country, and although it is still recovering from the conflict with Russia in 2008, it offers a wealth of attractions. I encourage you to visit the enchanting historic center, shop for local products at the Green Bazaar , and explore the Bagrati Cathedral . And if you like outdoor activities and nature, you should definitely visit the Prometheus Cave and the Martvili Canyons . I assure you that Kutaisi is one of the best cheap places to travel to in Europe and will leave you amazed by its rich history and breathtaking natural wonders.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Tbilisi and Kutaisi
  • Estimated accommodation price : €14/night in Alex’s Cosy Guesthouse , Tbilisi; and €15/night in Guest House Lviv , Kutaisi
  • Daily spending on meals from : €15/day per person

12. Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the cheapest places in Europe to travel

Bosnia and Herzegovina may not be at the top of many travelers’ lists, but it’s a hidden gem and one of the cheapest destinations in Europe . So, if you are looking for a place to travel on a tight budget, this country is an excellent choice, especially the charming city of Sarajevo .

Sarajevo can be explored in about three days, though I recommend extending your stay to visit the surrounding areas, including the enchanting city of Mostar , which appears to be straight out of a fairy tale.

You can start your visit by taking this free tour , which introduces you to the most important places in the capital of Bosnia. Alternatively, explore the old town on your own, where you’ll find the magnificent Sarajevo City Hall and the bustling Turkish Quarter, Bascarsija , full of shops, restaurants, and cafes.

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In addition to these landmarks, make sure to visit the Gazi Husrev-Beg Mosque , the Cathedral of the Heart of Jesus , and the Synagogue , all of which hold significant architectural and historical importance. I also recommend walking along Ferhadija Street , a pedestrian street that is the main artery of the city leading to the Eternal Flame , a monument with a perpetual flame lit in memory of World War II victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Another very interesting place to visit is the Sarajevo Tunnel , especially if you want to learn about the city’s wartime history. To delve even further into the impact of these events on the city and the nation, you can join this tour .

I have to admit that Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of those nice, cheap places in Europe that I have yet to visit. However, it’s one of Europe’s most affordable and charming destinations that still preserves its authenticity and essence, so it’s on our list!

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Sarajevo
  • Estimated accommodation price : €20/night at Pansion Sebilj , Sarajevo

13. Slovenia, another cheap flight destination in Europe

Slovenia is one of those countries that you should visit at least once in your life, as it offers many beautiful cities and dreamlike natural landscapes. It is undoubtedly one of the best cheap places to travel in Europe that you cannot miss.

Ljubljana , the capital of Slovenia, is a unique and charming city, not only because of the mountains that surround it but also because of its lush urban environment. Plus, you can fully explore the whole city in about three days, making it an ideal cheap holiday destination in Europe .

I recommend you visit Ljubljana Castle , located on a hill over 1,100 ft high. You can reach it by foot or take the glass funicular for a scenic ride. Don’t forget to stroll across the iconic Dragon Bridge , known for its four dragon statues.

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You should also explore Metelkova , a former military barracks transformed into a vibrant hipster hub adorned with street art, clubs, and a youthful atmosphere. Additionally, you can visit Tivoli Park , the city’s largest park that includes a beautiful greenhouse, open-air library, Tivoli Castle, Leopoldsruhe Mansion, and various sports facilities. And if you’re looking for authentic Slovenian products, make a stop at Ljubljana’s Central Market .

Depending on the duration of your stay, I recommend going to the Predjama Castle and the Postojna Cave . The castle is one of the most emblematic and cherished landmarks in Slovenia. In Postojna Cave, you’ll find not only unique geological formations but also the elusive olm, or “human fish.” These excursions are undoubtedly worthwhile, as they represent significant places in the country, so I recommend booking them in advance through this link . Alternatively, you’ll love visiting the stunning Lake Bled .

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Ljubljana
  • Estimated accommodation price : €25/night in Only 5 beds GreenSLO , Ljubljana
  • Daily spending on meals from : €25/day per person

14. Czech Republic, one of the cheapest places to go in Europe for a romantic getaway

Czech Republic can also be a good option if you are looking for cheap countries to travel to in Europe . In addition, its picturesque capital, Prague , is a city renowned for its beauty and tourist attractions.

You can start your trip by taking this free tour , which is an excellent way to get a first impression of the city and explore some of its most fascinating sites. But don’t miss out on discovering some of the city’s landmarks on your own, such as Prague Castle , where you’ll find the Saint Vitus Cathedral, Royal Palace, Saint George’s Basilica, and Golden Lane.

I also recommend visiting the Old Town Square , which is surrounded by elegant buildings and some important structures, such as the Church of Our Lady of Týn , the Goltz-Kinskych Palace , the House of the Stone Bell , the Church of St. Nicholas, and the Town Hall , which is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the city.

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Considering all the captivating places to explore, you can save on admission fees by investing in the Prague Card , which will give you access to most of these attractions, including Prague Castle , the five synagogues , the Jewish Cemetery , and the Lobkowicz Palace .

Depending on the time you are going to spend in Prague, you can reserve a day to go on an excursion and visit the Terezín concentration camp . However, if you’d prefer to avoid such emotionally intense places, consider a visit to Karlovy Vary , a world-class city known for its healing hot springs. In fact, Karlovy Vary ranks among the cheapest places to travel in Europe , so you can easily split your trip between Prague and this charming city.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Prague and Karlovy Vary
  • Estimated accommodation price : €30/night at A&O Prague Rhea , Prague; and €35/night at Sport Hotel Gejzirpark , Karlovy Vary
  • Daily spending on meals from : €20/day per person

15. Armenia, another cheap flight destination in Europe

Armenia is another hidden gem within Europe that is often overlooked by travelers. Nevertheless, it is one of the cheapest destinations in Europe for a holiday , especially its beautiful capital, Yerevan .

Yerevan is a charming city that can be easily explored in about two or three days. You can take this free tour to visit the main attractions of the city and learn some interesting information about them. After the tour, take time to visit Republic Square and appreciate the surrounding buildings, which include the Government Palace, various ministries, the National Gallery, and the History Museum.

While in Yerevan, you should also explore the Yerevan Opera , the intriguing Cascade Complex , the Kasfejian Museum , and Vernissage , known as the most famous flea market in the city. And make sure to include a visit to the Tsitsernakaberd , which is the Monument to the Victims of the Armenian Genocide.

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Yerevan is a small city, so you can get to know it in just a few days. If you have spare time, you can take this day trip to Echmiadzin , Khor Virap , and Zvartnots which are some of the country’s most important and iconic historical sites.

Armenia is an excellent choice if you’re looking for cheap places to stay in Europe , as it remains relatively unexplored by tourists, ensuring a more peaceful and serene experience.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Yerevan
  • Estimated accommodation price : €20/night at Bonvenon capsule Hostel , Yerevan

Now that you know all the cheapest places to visit in Europe , I hope that money will no longer stop you from exploring the world. Traveling doesn’t always mean going far from home; you can discover beautiful cities filled with charm and history near you. Furthermore, if you decide to rent a cheap car , you can visit multiple cities within the same country or even cross borders on a single journey to make the most out of your trip.

Keep in mind that while lots of European countries use the euro, there are other places that use different currencies, specifically Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. To ensure you’re getting the most value for your money, I recommend using one of the best travel credit cards . You should also remember that SIM cards for Europe do not cover roaming in Albania, Montenegro, Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, and Armenia. So, if you need internet while traveling in these countries, I recommend taking a look at services like Holafly .

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While I’ve provided recommendations for accommodation in each of the mentioned countries, if you’re looking for something different, check out our guide on how to find cheap hotels . Additionally, I suggest reading our guide on how to find cheap flights . In general, I recommend avoiding high season, weekends, or specific peak dates when prices tend to be higher.

I hope this guide has helped you find cheap places in Europe to travel to . If you have any questions, want to share your experiences in any of these countries, or wish to suggest other affordable destinations you’ve discovered, please feel free to leave a comment below.

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Cheapest countries to visit in Europe

15 Cheapest (Yet Beautiful) Countries to Visit in Europe

Last Modified: July 8, 2023 //  by  Anda //   26 Comments

I know what you think: Europe is beautiful and I’d love to see it, but I can’t afford it now. It’s true that some European countries like Switzerland, Ireland, or Denmark have developed a reputation for being excessively expensive. But you’d be wrong believing that all of Europe is unkind to the wallet. At the other end of the spectrum, there are quite a few countries that are not only affordable, but also amazingly beautiful. So in this post I’m going to share with you some of my favorite cheapest countries to visit in Europe.

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General considerations

Czech republic, a final word.

You may be wondering why aren’t these hidden gems as celebrated as the more expensive countries in Europe. Well for one thing, many of them lived for decades under the heavy boot of communism.

As the result, their socio-economic development was low, their infrastructure underdeveloped, and their tourism not sufficiently advertised. So not surprisingly, they rarely made the list of the best European itineraries in the past.

Most Affordable Countries to visit in Europe

When planning a visit any of these inexpensive countries in Europe, you can expect to see higher prices in the big cities, especially around the city center or in the touristy areas. But the farther out you go, the more affordable things are.

Another thing to consider is the currency exchange rate (the equivalent of one US dollar in another country). With very few exceptions, the US dollar is stronger that most currencies in Europe, which is a big advantage when you travel to the respective countries.

CHEAPEST COUNTRIES TO VISIT IN NORTHEASTERN EUROPE

Despite its wild nature and untouched beauty, Estonia is a very accessible country, easy to visit and modernized (there is Internet everywhere!)

The country’s history, rich culture and beautiful architecture was influenced by the the Swedes, Russians, and the Germans, who occupied the country at various times during its history.

Top Places to Visit in Estonia

No matter where you go in Estonia you will find remnants of historic sights, and old traditions and customs. The country has many islands, each with their own unique sights and cultures to share.

Estonia’s most notable city is the is Tallinn , which is also the capital of the country. Tallinn is actually one of the best preserved medieval cities in Northern Europe.

Tallinn, Estonia, one of the cheapest countries in Europe

The country is also home to many beautiful castles. Narva Castle (also know as Hermann Castle ) enjoys a particularly beautiful setting. The castle was built in the 13th century by the Danes as a royal residence for the Danish kings. There are many other castles that you could visit, like Paide, Helme, or Keila Castle.

Narva Castle in Estonia

If you have time, you should also visit some of Estonia’s national parks, like Lahemaa (just an hour’s drive from the capital) or Soomaa National Park – a wetland that formed as a result of glacier melt from thousands of years ago.

How Much Does a Trip to Estonia Cost?

  • Currency: Euro (EUR)
  • Average hotel price per night: €44
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: €9 – €18
  • Local Transportation per person: €1.50/day
  • Average price for one week per couple: €750

Latvia is one of Europe’s best kept secrets, that somehow managed to slip under the radar of tourism. I absolutely loved this country, and especially its capital city, Riga.

If you are a fan of the Art Nouveau style and design, Riga’s architecture will absolutely amaze you. Despite the devastation suffered during the Second World War, there are still over 750 art nouveau buildings still intact in Riga.

Top Places to Visit in Latvia

After exploring the attractions in the Old Town Riga , you should visit the the vibrant beaches in Jurmala –– a gorgeous seaside resort located just a short 20 minute drive from the capital.

Jurmala seaside resort in Latvia

Also, don’t miss Gauja National Park, where you’ll see nature at its best: caves, cliffs and other rock formations that will make spelunkers feel in heaven here.

How Much does a Trip to Latvia Cost?

  • Average 3-Star Hotel in Riga: €46 € per night
  • Dinner at a Local Restaurant: €9 – €22
  • Local transportation: €3/day
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: €850

The fact that Lithuania doesn’t enjoy more popularity among the European countries can only be explained by the fact that people don’t know much about it. The country has plenty of attractions, but much like its fellow Baltic States Latvia and Estonia, Lithuania has only opened up to international tourism in the last few decades.

Top Places to Visit in Lithuania

Outside Vilnius , the country’s capital, the highlight of Lithuania’s attractions for tourists is most likely the city of Siauliai , with its legendary Hill of Crosses.

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But if you are a nature lover, you’ll probably appreciate the Lithuania’s stunning coastline more. Especially the ravishingly beautiful sand dunes of Curonian Spit , a true natural wonder!

beautiful landscape in Lithuania, one of the cheapest countries in Europe

How much does a trip to Lithuania cost?

  • Average 3-Star Hotel in Vilnius: €39 – €46 per night
  • Dinner at a Local Restaurant: €10 – €21/person
  • Local transportation: €1.50/day
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: €620 ($739) 

CHEAPEST COUNTRIES TO VISIT IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE

With its turquoise beaches, sunburned ruins and luxury yachts, Greece may seem like one of the most expensive destinations in Europe, but it’s not. Depending on what part you visit, Greece can be really cheap. Of course visiting Athens , Santorini, or Mykonos can a little more expensive than taking a road trip in the Peloponnese . But overall, Greece is one of the most affordable countries to visit in Europe.

Top Places to Visit in Greece

Greece is one of the most romantic destinations in Europe. With thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas, a plethora of ancient ruins, sunny beaches, whitewashed villages, and tasty cuisine, it’s hard to get it wrong no matter where you go in Greece!

Acropolis of Athens

After visiting Athens , which is one of the world’s most fascinating cities, you should go island hopping. There are countless beautiful and exotic islands to visit in Greece, like Santorini, Ios, Patmos, or Mykonos , just to name a few.

buildings on the Santorini Island in Greece

How much does a trip to Greece cost?

  • Average hostel room per night: €12
  • Average 3-star hotel in Athens per night: €38
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: €16 – 24
  • Local transportation: €8/day
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: $€850 ($1015)

Turkey’s fascinating history, engaging culture and delicious food precede its reputation. Above all else, the country’s friendly people and low prices all across the board, make Turkey one of the most desirable and affordable destinations in Europe.

Top Places to Visit in Turkey

When visiting the European portion of Turkey, you absolutely must spend at least 3 days in Istanbul . Be sure to visit the Hagia Sophia , Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar , and Chora Church while visiting the city –– and that just to scratches the surface!

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Turkey has attractions galore, whether you want to explore ruins such as  Ephesus , soak in the thermal pools of Pamukkale , or see some of the world’s most surreal panoramas in  Cappadocia .

Soaking in the thermal pools of Pamukkale

How much does a trip to Turkey cost?

  • Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY)
  • Average 3-Star Hotel in Istanbul: $33 – $46 /night
  • Dinner at a Local Restaurant: $10 – $18/person
  • Local transportation: $0.75 – $1.50/day
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: $785

Romania is a country in Eastern Europe that once used to be my home. So I may be a little biased towards it, but I believe there are many reasons to visit Romania . It’s a very welcoming country, easy to visit, with beautiful scenery, old medieval towns, and an amazing cuisine .

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It is also one of the cheapest countries to visit in Europe. Especially if you’re heading to Bucovina to explore its famous painted monasteries and untouched countryside. But even if you choose to visit its most popular destinations, like the castles and fortresses in Transylvania, or the medieval towns of Sibiu , Târgu Mures , or Sighisoara , Romania is still very affordable.

Peles Castles in Romania

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Top Places to Visit in Romania

There is a great abundance of unique places to visit in Romania , like the Transfagarasan highway , or the Mocanita , the last steam forestry train in Europe.

Riding the Mocanita steam engine locomotive.

Another beautiful place to visit in Romania the beautiful Danube Delta, Europe’s largest and best preserved delta.

How much does a trip to Romania cost ?

  • Currency: Leu (RON)
  • Average 3-star hotel in Bucharest: $39
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: $9 – $14
  • Local transportation per person: $4.30/day
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: $875

Bulgaria has come a long way since the collapse of communism, but it’s not my favorite country in Europe (although it’s arguably the cheapest to visit!) Sofia , the capital city, is lined with communist multi-story apartment buildings, although a few chic cafés and skinny skyscrapers pop up here and there.

buildings in Sofia, Bulgaria

But while Sofia may lack in the urban aspects compared with other European cities, finding free high-speed Internet on every street corner, makes cities like Paris and Rome look like little babies!

Top Places to Visit in Bulgaria

There are however a few interesting places to visit in Bulgaria, which will make your trip worthwhile. The country is famous for its long, sandy beaches with glitzy resorts, like the Sunny Beach, or Golden Sands in Varna , where tourists flock every summer. In fact, one of the best things to do in Bulgaria is visiting the beaches.

the Golden Sands resort in Varna

There are also many traditional fishing villages, and historical sites worth visiting along the Black Sea coast, like the historic town of Nessebar , which dates back to antiquity when it was founded as a Thracian settlement. A stroll on its cobblestone streets will bring you to the remnants of some 40 brick churches, dating back to the 5th century.

Nessebar Old Town

Another city worth visiting is Plovdiv which was voted one of the European capitals of culture in 2019. Its Old Town offers arguably the best preserved collection of traditional architecture anywhere in southeastern Europe.

Plovdiv, Bulgaria, one of the cheapest countries in Europe

How much does a trip to Bulgaria cost ?

  • Currency: Lev (BGN).
  • Average 3-star hotel room in Sofia: $31
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: $8 – $12
  • Local transportation: $2.40/day
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: $750

Another very affordable country in Southeastern Europe is Montenegro. A remnant of the former Yugoslavia, Montenegro emerged as a leisure destination only after gaining its independence, in 2006, and is today the place to go to the Adriatic.

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Top Places to Visit in Montenegro

Montenegro is in my opinion the most scenic country in the Balkans, packed with irresistible medieval towns, rugged mountains and dramatic coastlines. The country’s most notable town is undoubtedly Kotor , famous for its beautiful landmarks, nostalgic atmosphere and breathtaking views of the Bay of Kotor. But there are many other small towns and villages worth visiting along the coast of Montenegro . Like Sveti Stefan, Budva and Perast , just to name a few.

Visiting Budva in Montenegro

But the Adriatic coast is not the only spectacular place in Montenegro. Just a little more inland, on the border with Bosnia, lies the jaw-dropping Tara River Canyon , an ideal place for white-water rafting or kayaking in summer.

Water rafting in the Tara River Canyon

How much does it cost to visit Montenegro?

  • Average 3-star hotel room in Old Town Kotor: $39
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: $10 – $14
  • Local transportation: $10-$15/day (between towns)
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: $958

CHEAPEST COUNTRIES TO VIST IN CENTRAL EUROPE

Hungary is a small country in Central Europe, mostly known for its charming capital ––Budapest–– but also for its mouth-watering food , fancy Hungarian wines and friendly people . The country is filled with a lot of unspoiled natural beauty, which remains quite often undiscovered.

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Top Places to Visit in Hungary

Like everybody else who heads to Hungary, you’ll want to spend at least a few days in Budapest , exploring its beautiful Old Town attractions , fantastic restaurants , and amazing cultural venues . Chances are you’ll never want to leave Budapest, once you discover its charm and friendly atmosphere. From rooftop bars and decadent baths, to jam-packed discos and quirky pubs , Budapest has an abundance of attractions to lure you in and keep you busy.

Budapest, Hungary - one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe

Budapest is beautiful even in winter , so if you want to save even more money you should visit Hungary during the shoulder season, which is actually the best time to travel to Europe .

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But make sure you don’t leave Hungary before you visit some its unspoiled countryside. Or at least take a few short day trips around Budapest to see Eger, Szentendre , and Lake Balaton .

Visiting Hungary, one of the cheapest countries in Europe

How much does a trip to Hungary cost?

  • Currency: Forint (HUF)
  • Average 3-star hotel room in Budapest: $44
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: $18 – $21
  • Local transportation: $5.50/day

Another inexpensive and underrated destination in Central Europe is the Czech Republic. This small country is like fairytale: dotted with castles, medieval towns, beautiful mountains, ancient ruins, and world-class wineries. 

When you speak about the Czech Republic, most people automatically think of Prague , which is definitely a gem, but it’s also the most expensive city in the country. Overall however, the Czech Republic is considered one of the cheapest countries to visit in Europe.

Czech Republic, one of the cheapest countries in Europe

Top Places to Visit in the Czech Republic

If you are visiting Czechia, go beyond Prague and you’ll discover to some of the most beautiful and interesting destinations you’ll ever experience! Head to the South Bohemian Region to experience the medieval town of  Český Krumlov , visit the Bone Church in Kutná Hora , and definitely stop in Pilsen , the birthplace of the famous Pilsner beer.

statue in Pilsen, Czech Republic

How much does a trip to the Czech Republic cost?

  • Currency: Czech Koruna (CZK)
  • Average 3-Star Hotel in Prague: $58 per night
  • Dinner at a Local Restaurant: $7 to $15 per person
  • Local transportation in Prague: $5/day
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: Kč27,234 ($1,140)

Poland is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, rich in culture, with extraordinary historic sites and scenic landscapes. The country has a large collection of very well preserved medieval cities, like Krakow, Poznanan, Wroclaw and Gdansk, each of which are worth visiting.

Old Town Krakow in Poland

Top places to visit in Poland

One important landmark not to miss is in Poland the Tatra National Park, located in south-central part of the country. The park is breathtakingly beautiful, with numerous rock formations, over 650 caves and several alpine lakes and waterfalls.

View of mountain peaks in Tatra Mountains in Poland

Also worth visiting is the concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau , a sad reminder of the atrocities of WWII, and Wieliczka Salt Mine , a huge labyrinth of salt that contains salt sculptures created by miners.

How much does a trip to Poland cost?

  • Currency: Zloty (PLN)
  • Average 3-star hotel in Warsaw: $53
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: $11 – $16
  • Local transportation: $4.50/day
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: $936

Croatia is lovely! The food is great, the weather is good and the scenery is even better. The prices are very reasonably also, especially if you don’t travel there in summer. Croatia is definitely more expensive than some of the other countries on this list, however, it won’t burn a hole in your pocket if you find some ways to cut costs.

Visiting the town of Split, in Croatia

Top Places to Visit in Croatia

There are countless beautiful places to visit in Croatia . The best way to visit the country is to rent a car and take a road trip. You can explore the Dalmatian Coast , visit Plitvice Lakes , and stop in all the important cities along the coast, like Dubrovnik , Split , Pula, Zadar and Trogir .

How much does a trip to Croatia cost?

  • Average 3-star hotel: $45 –$60
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: $15-$20
  • Transportation between cities: $10 – $15 per journey
  • Car rental: $25 – $30 per day
  • Average price for a week vacation for a couple: $1,100 (€921)

This beautiful country located on the sunny side of the Alps is a remarkable and inexpensive place to travel in Europe. From dramatic gorges, stunning river valleys and hidden waterfalls, to remote villages, attracting towns and grandiose castle, Slovenia falls short on nothing!

Kozjak Waterfalls in Kobarid, Slovenia

Top Places to Visit in Slovenia

The list of its scenic places to visit in Slovenia is quite long. You should start with its colorful capital – Ljubljana – which is one of the  best European cities to visit in December . Then take a day trip to Lake Bled , just an hour away from the city.

View of Old Town Ljubljana

Also worth visiting are the towns of Maribor where you can see the oldest vine in the world (more than 450 years) and Postojna, known for spectacular caves which have ceilings nearly 50 meters (150 feet) high. 

How much does a trip to Slovenia cost?

  • Average 3-star hotel room in Ljubljana:  $38-$40/night
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: $19 – $23 
  • Local transportation (bus, train or car): $16/day
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: $930

CHEAPEST COUNTRIES TO VISIT IN WESTERN EUROPE

Portugal is a stunningly beautiful country that often gets missed due to its more luxurious (and expensive) neighboring countries like France, or Italy. Lately however, Portugal started getting a lot of public attention, as a fun and energetic destination. And that’s also because Portugal is one of the very few Western European countries that you can still visit on a budget.

Lisbon, Portugal images, one of the most inexpensive countries in Europe

Top Places to Visit in Portugal

From sunny weather, historic cities, breath-taking beaches, good food, and dramatic landscapes, Portugal has it all! The most popular city that most tourists visit is Lisbon, Portugal picture-perfect capital.

Only a short train ride from Lisbon, you should visit Sintra , a beautiful historic town filled with pastel-colored villas and palaces set in a forested terrain. Also, don’t miss the medieval city of Portos with its 14th century walls, narrow winding streets, colorful picturesque houses.

castle in Sintra, Portugal

While in Portugal, you should visit the golden beaches of Algarve, which are country’s main tourist magnet, and also the rest of the coast, which is dotted with secluded coves.

How much does a trip to Portugal cost?

  • Average 3-star hotel room in Lisbon:  $66/night
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: $18 – $28 
  • Local transportation in the country (bus, train or car): $17.50/day
  • Average price for a one week vacation per couple: $1,350 (€1,128)

One of the Western European options list you’ll want to consider Spain, although it won’t be as cheap as other countries in Europe, like  the Balkans , or the Baltics. While popular cities like Barcelona and Madrid aren’t exactly cheap, there are many other affordable spots throughout the country. Like Toledo , Valencia, or Seville, which is home to one of the most stunning cathedrals in the world.

View of Toledo from the lookout point across the river

TIP : The best places to stay when visiting Spain are the Paradores , a chain of very affordable hotels located in historic buildings such as fortresses, monasteries, or castles. 

Top Places to Visit in Spain

In addition to the beautiful cities named above, one of the must-see places in Spain is the southernmost part of  Costa Brava , in the region of Catalonia. This beautiful region with rocky coves, serene beaches, and tranquil villages, like Tossa de Mar , deserves a top spot on any  Europe bucket list . 

Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava

How much does a trip to Spain cost?

  • Average 3-star hotel room in Lisbon:  $78/night
  • Dinner at a local restaurant: $18 – $26 
  • Local transportation in the city: $2.50/day

One thing to be keep in mind when looking at this list, is that the popularity of these beautiful countries is raising fast. After the collapse of Communism in Europe, their tourist industry started developing fast and they began catching up with their neighboring competitors.

Many of these once underestimated destinations are no longer as underpriced as they used to be 10-15 years ago. So in a near future, you’ll be seeing higher prices almost everywhere in Europe. My advice would be to include these beautiful destinations in your travel plans while they are still the cheapest countries to visit in Europe.

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January 18, 2024 at 4:53 am

Europe offers a diverse range of affordable yet stunning destinations, debunking the myth that the entire continent is expensive. Countries like Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania showcase rich history, beautiful landscapes, and budget-friendly options. The hidden gems of Southeastern Europe, including Greece and Turkey, boast turquoise beaches, ancient ruins, and friendly prices. Romania, Bulgaria, and Montenegro, often overlooked, offer picturesque landscapes and cultural richness without breaking the bank.

Central Europe, with Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, and Croatia, features charming cities, historic sites, and natural beauty at reasonable costs. Slovenia, with its dramatic gorges and hidden waterfalls, stands out as an inexpensive gem. Even in Western Europe, Portugal shines as an affordable yet captivating destination.

July 8, 2021 at 2:41 pm

we covered about 6 countries in Europe and were really proud that we covered most countries in a short time, but after checking this list it feels like we have missed a great deal of exploring Europe. Will definitely check these countries the next time we visit Europe.

July 8, 2021 at 3:47 pm

I’m headed back to one of them myself soon, hahaha!

April 3, 2021 at 8:37 am

Great list of European countries to enjoy the rich history, culture along with architectural and natural wonders! While each of the country listed in the post is fabulous, I particularly am attracted towards Greece. It’s my cherished dream to explore this country. Other than this, I would also love to visit Portugal and Spain. Thanks for posting this list of beautiful countries in Europe that won’t break the bank account.

March 17, 2021 at 1:27 am

Wow this post made me realise how much of Europe I have not seen. I have been to Romania, Bulgaria and Portugal in this list. Other than those I still have so many other countries to visit. My friend and I had planned Greece and Turkey a long time ago but unfortunately we had to cancel our plans. I will keep these in mind for my next travel to Europe.

March 17, 2021 at 1:10 pm

Greece and Turkey are actually two of the more expensive countries on this list. If you are looking for a really inexpensive country, you should try Romania, or Slovenia. They are also unbelievably beautiful.

March 17, 2021 at 12:58 am

Well, Europe has always been somewhat of an expensive place for us. However, last year we were planning to visit Turkey and a few countries in Eastern Europe and then Covid happened! We had chalked out less expensive places and made plans for a good trip. So this post is kind of a reminder that I have to pick up that plan sometime soon. And may be add a few more countries you mentioned in my list. 🙂

Hopefully this travel ban will be soon lifted. I can hardly wait to return to Europe myself.

Ambica Gulati

March 16, 2021 at 9:54 pm

I want to take an year off and explore all the countries in one go! One week doesn’t seem to do justice to this beautiful continent. I really hope, once this COVID-19 settles down, I can plan to find work and visit these countries.

March 16, 2021 at 10:00 pm

Oh, one week in Europe is way too little, Ambica.

Chloe Beaver

March 16, 2021 at 6:31 am

I love this blog! The other great thing about visiting these cheaper European countries is that they tend to have fewer tourists, giving you an even more authentic experience. I’ve always wanted to visit Montenegro and Turkey!

March 16, 2021 at 2:47 pm

Hope you’ll visit these countries, Chloe.

Ummi Nadrah

March 16, 2021 at 3:19 am

Coming from Southeast Asia, I always find Europe to be at least 4 – 5 times more expensive than what I’m used to back home. But some things are cheaper, like fruits, cheese, and wine, so I tend to binge on those when I come visit. Hehe. From this list, I’ve been to the Baltic States, Poland, Bulgaria, Portugal, Spain, Greece, and the Czech Republic. Would love to check out the rest. My current favorite is Greece. Great food at affordable price.

March 16, 2021 at 2:49 pm

Wow, you visited quite a few countries in Europe, Ummi. I agree with you, Greece is one of my top favorite countries in Europe too.

Shreya Saha

March 15, 2021 at 10:57 pm

This list is super interesting. I would really want to visit Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia. Even Hungary, Czech and Croatia sounds intimidating. I did not know Greece and Turkey are cheaper though.

March 16, 2021 at 2:50 pm

They are a little more expensive than Bulgaria, or Romania, but still cheaper that most Western European countries, Shreya.

March 15, 2021 at 1:30 pm

Just looking at this list, and the Baltics are at the top of the post. Great places to visit. However, not really cheap to visit anymore. I have property in Riga, Latvia and been going to the country since 2005, got married there, lived there, worked there etc. Unfortunately, since Latvia (as well as Estonia, Lithuania and have also seen this in Slovakia and Slovenia), when they joined the Euro currency many years ago, everything price wise went up. I used to go out all the time to restaurants, now I have to budget and most nights I will go to the supermarket and cook at my home there. I would say the Baltics are going to be the new Scandinavian countries in a few years time when it comes to costs for a visit (well, most of the buildings and companies in the country are owned by Nordic banks). 😀 I am not being funny, but its cheaper to visit Greece and Portugal than the Baltics now, thats how crazy it is, but if planned well, the countries can be done on the cheap. 😀

I don’t want to put off people visiting the Baltic’s by the way, its an amazing place! Thats my moan over. 😀 But personally, in the last year before Covid-19 came along, I went to Czechia, Poland and Ukraine…they are the cheapest for me in Europe. 🙂

March 15, 2021 at 2:34 pm

I agree with you Danik: some of the countries on this list are cheaper than other. However, when you compare them with the majority of the Western European countries, they come ahead. As I also mention in this post, the capital cities of the Baltics are indeed more expensive, but the rest of the country is not. Besides, keep in mind that for people visit from the U.S., the Baltics are not so expensive.

March 15, 2021 at 3:19 am

I have been to several of these countries but have a lot of the others still on my list especially Montenegro and Lithuania. A great post to compare travel costs once in these countries. Often Eastern European countries are overlooked which is a shame as they are incredible – Estonia was one of my all time favourite European trips.

March 15, 2021 at 12:23 pm

You are right about the Eastern European countries being overlooked.

Iuliana Marchian

March 14, 2021 at 11:40 pm

I am so happy to see that you have included my country, Romania, on this list! Cost of life here is low, indeed, compared to Western Europe, but if you travel and want to visit museum (especially take photos – you have to pay extra ticket for this throughout Romania), it is not so cheap anymore – at least for us, Romanians. Romanians usually go to Bulgaria because it is cheaper and higher quality, whereas I found very cheap to travel to Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Serbia – in one month I hardly spent 600 euros there.

March 15, 2021 at 12:25 pm

I’m yet to visit Macedonia and Albania, but I’ve heard they are also very beautiful. As for Romania, I was born and raised there too, but when coming there from the USA everything seems really cheap!

Rob + Ann @TravelLatte

March 14, 2021 at 7:29 am

What a fantastic post, Anda! Conveniently, many of the places we want to visit most are right in this list! And you have us thinking of some new spots that we hadn’t really considered as heavily. Can’t wait to get out exploring Europe again!

March 14, 2021 at 10:46 am

Me too, Rob. I can hardly wait to go back to Europe and see my friends and relatives.

Roy Stevenson

March 13, 2021 at 9:47 pm

Nice summary, Anda. I’ll be using this to plan my next European gig when we get the all-clear to travel again. Thank you!

March 14, 2021 at 10:47 am

You are welcome, Roy. Hope we’ll all be able to travel again soon.

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14 Top Cheapest European Countries to Visit

Written by Meagan Drillinger and Diana Bocco Updated Aug 30, 2023

Europe offers plenty of destinations for all tastes and interests but countries such as France, Germany, and the Netherlands can also stretch your budget to the max. If you're looking for the cheapest European countries to visit, you'll have to think outside the box and head to lesser-known (but equally magical) destinations.

Destinations in Eastern Europe offer some of the best value for travelers heading to Europe. If you want to visit some of the popular Western European countries, timing your trip to avoid the high season is another good way to cut costs.

Choose the best places to visit from our list of the most affordable European countries.

1. Bulgaria

3. montenegro, 4. portugal, 5. slovenia, 7. slovakia, 9. czech republic, 10. albania, 11. bosnia and herzegovina, 12. croatia, 13. estonia, map of cheapest european countries to visit.

Bliznaka (The Twin) Lake, Rila Mountain, Bulgaria

Bulgaria often tops the list of inexpensive countries to visit in Europe – and with good reason. For starters, Bulgaria remains largely undiscovered by tourists except for the visitors that come over in summer for a cheap vacation alongside the Black Sea . Even then, accommodations, flights, and entertainment will still cost you a fraction of what you would pay in Western Europe. In the off-season, prices drop considerably, and you can ski, eat, and travel around the country for a tenth of what it costs in the West.

One of the best parts of visiting Bulgaria is the countryside, where castles, villages, and hiking trails – the Central Balkan National Park tops the list for great hikes and breathtaking views – are either free or very cheap to visit. While Sofia is the first stop for many visitors, smaller cities such as Plovdiv – home to over 200 archaeological sites – are even cheaper to explore.

Hotels in Bulgaria are particularly cheap outside of the summer months, and many include not only free breakfast but also free shuttles.

Bran Castle, Romania

Romania is one of the cheapest destinations in Europe , especially if you're heading to the Carpathian mountains for some hiking or mainly focused on exploring the countryside. Even a visit to Brasov – home to Dracula's 14th-century Bran Castle – can be very affordable if you book a sightseeing day tour or don't mind slow train connections out of Bucharest. Trains aren't always in the best condition in Romania, but they are safe and very cheap.

Some of the most beautiful structures in Bucharest – including the 15th-century Old Town, Revolution Square, and Romania's own Arch of Triumph – are either free or very cheap to visit. In warmer weather, renting a bike can be a great way to explore smaller cities, or you can join one of the many free walking tours that depart from the center of town.

In most cases, it doesn't pay to shop at supermarkets here, as eating out is cheap in Romania , and the meals are hearty and filling. Local specialties such as sarmale (cabbage rolls), cozonac (sweet bread), or mamaliga (polenta, usually served with sour cream and strong cheese) are cheap, often sold at street food stalls, and a great way to get a quick intro to Romanian food.

Our Lady of the Rocks, Montenegro

Montenegro is one of Europe's newest countries. It regained independence in 2006 and while it's rising in popularity as a tourist destination, today many North Americans still have a tough time finding it on a map.

Its "rising tourist destination" status means many things for travelers — fewer crowds and, of course, lower prices. The country has a little bit of everything to offer travelers: beautiful beaches , UNESCO medieval towns, national parks, lakes, mountains, and more — all for a fraction of the price of other more well-traveled European destinations.

Visitors to Montenegro can expect cheap food, particularly if you stick to the local fare, like meat-stuffed burek, homemade cheese and cured meats, and seafood. Of course, you can find a lot of Italian cuisine in Montenegro, too, like pizza, pasta, and salads, which are also very inexpensive. Grocery stores are cheap, as well, so if you book a place with a kitchen, you can stock up and cook your own meals.

St. George Island in Montenegro

One thing to note is that July and August are the busiest months in Montenegro. You'll find a high volume of tourists, particularly along the coastal areas here, like the hip beach city Budva or Herceg Novi on the Bay of Kotor.

But fear not — if you're visiting in the summer months you can always head inland to explore the rugged mountains, glacial lakes, and UNESCO medieval towns. For example, Crno Jezero, a mountain lake surrounded by deep green-bluish forest, is a stunning destination for hiking and swimming and is completely free to enjoy.

Ada Bojana, a small island away from the pricey shoreline towns, is a prime destination for kitesurfing and a lovely summer destination with very affordable prices.

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Porto, Portugal

Portugal's most attractive destinations are all about nature, sun, and the outdoors – meaning they're mostly free. The Faro District in the south of the country is a popular destination for its soft golden sands, cliffs, and lighthouses, while visitors to Madeira head there for the rugged volcanic hiking trails , the beautiful harbor, and the great scuba diving.

The biggest expenses on a trip to Portugal will be food and accommodations, though visiting outside peak season (June to August) will reduce costs considerably . From November to February, prices drop even more, but the temperatures remain around 17 to 18 degrees Celsius, so it's the perfect time to visit to score great bargains.

Some of Portugal's most interesting destinations are free to explore – aside from the cost of the transportation to get you there. These include the ancient town of Evora , a World Heritage site, and the 12th-century Templar Castle and Convent of Christ in the town of Tomar .

Lake Bled, Slovenia

A tiny country surrounded by giants – Italy, Austria, and Hungary are against its borders – Slovenia is a mountainous country covered in forest. Still, most visitors arrive here for the shoreline – sitting against the Adriatic Sea, Slovenia offers plenty of affordable sandy beaches and lots of sun.

While the summer season means more expensive accommodations along the coast, the beaches are all public and free, so it's possible to keep the costs to a minimum even during the high season. Koper Beach and nearby Mestna Beach, Moon Bay, and the famous seaside resort of Portoroz are all very affordable in late spring when temperatures are already summery , but the tourists haven't arrived yet.

Away from the coast, Lake Bled is perhaps the best-known destination. Located just 35 kilometers from the capital city, Ljubljana, the lake is an affordable destination and one of the most stunning sights in the country. Other budget destinations include the medieval town Piran; the fortified village of Štanjel; and Triglav National Park, where you can hike to the top of Mount Triglav in two days with an overnight at a mountain hut.

Parliament building and the Danube River in Budapest

Hungary is one of the most expensive countries in Eastern Europe – but still a fraction of the cost of traveling to major destinations in the Western half of the continent.

Hungary's capital, Budapest, is home to a long list of free attractions , including walking on the Chain Bridge across the Danube and exploring the Castle Hill area. Although some of the attractions in the Castle area – which includes the Buda Castle and the underground Castle Labyrinth – aren't free to visit, they're still very affordable. In the month of June, the city sponsors a "Night of the Museums," where you can visit many landmarks around Budapest for free.

The neo-Gothic Great Market Hall, Budapest's oldest indoor market, is a great place to search for budget souvenirs and cheap snacks , including many traditional Hungarian foods. Street food is another great way to save money when visiting – the country's favorite fast food is lángos , a sort of deep-fried pizza topped with cheese, tomato sauce, or sour cream.

Outside the capital, things get considerably cheaper . Visitors to the lake resort town of Tihany and those heading to Bükk Mountains for outdoor adventure will find that prices are even lower there all year long.

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Lake in the High Tatras, Slovakia

As Slovakia's capital, Bratislava is definitely the most expensive destination in the country – but even here, you can keep your trip cheap by taking advantage of the many free things the city has to offer.

In addition to many tiny galleries spread throughout the entire city, Bratislava is also home to lots of street sculptures – from bronze workmen coming out of sewer holes to life-size Napoleon's soldiers leaning against benches. Despite being the capital, Bratislava is relatively small and can be easily explored on foot , as most of the attractions and top things to do are located around the Old Town center area – if you're headed outside the city, trains and buses are cheap and very comfortable.

If you're looking for outdoor adventure, however, Slovakia offers plenty of things to do – and most of them are free. The High Tatras, Slovakia's tallest mountains and a massive national park, has hundreds of kilometers of hiking trails. Between June and October, the trails are perfect for hiking and exploring. In winter, many of them become great destinations for snowshoeing, as well as downhill and cross-country skiing. All national parks are free in Slovakia .

Slovakia is also home to many UNESCO World Heritage Sites , castles, memorials, and monuments – all free or very cheap to discover.

Gdansk Old Town, Poland

Poland's main cities – Krakow and Warsaw – are not always cheap, so if they are your main destinations, avoid visiting in the summer . Shoulder season (especially the months of March and April) are ideal months to travel to urban Poland – the weather is warming up, the prices are still low, and the castles and palaces that were closed during the winter are opening up again, often at discounted prices.

Poland's most famous destinations – including the Auschwitz-Birkenau camps, the Wieliczka Salt Mine, and Schindler's factory – are much less crowded in the off-season, so you won't waste time waiting in line. Many other attractions around the country are either very cheap or free to access, including climbing the Old Town Hall tower for great views in Krakow, the 13th-century Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, and the ancient Bialowieza Forest.

In the larger cities, museums often offer one free day a week – for example, the Royal Castle in Warsaw is free to enter on Wednesdays, while the Chopin Museum is free on Sundays.

While trains aren't always very cheap in Poland, you can get almost anywhere via bus for very little money. Long-distance buses such as Flixbus are comfortable, offer free Wi-Fi, and will get you to even the tiniest towns in Poland.

Prague, Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is not as affordable as it used to be, but if much of your travel is outside the capital city of Prague, you'll be able to find plenty of bargains. This is especially true during the colder months (except for the second half of December, as the weeks around Christmastime are prime tourist season). January and February are the cheapest months , with March through May also offering some great discounts on flights and accommodations.

Many of Prague's main attractions are free but also part of many paid tours – rather than paying to be taken there, it makes more sense to grab a map and explore them on your own. This includes walking on Charles Bridge, stopping by the Astronomical Clock, and walking the cobblestone streets of Old Town Square and its medieval buildings.

Things get much cheaper at other major destinations around the country – including the fairy-tale town of Cesky Krumlov , the unusual town of Sedlec and its ossuary chapel, and the never-ending trails and mountains in Bohemian Switzerland National Park. Even during high season, the hotels at these destinations will be affordable if you book enough in advance.

Port in Saranda, Albania

Albania remains one of Europe's best-kept secrets. In addition to plenty of historical sights, amazing nature, and great summer weather, Albania also offers a long coastline – known as the Albanian Riviera – of pristine beaches and turquoise waters without the sticker-shock prices of other European destinations. Even the more famous beach destinations, such as Dhërmi and Ksamil, see moderate international tourism and offer very affordable accommodations and restaurants all year long.

To save even more, avoid the summer months if you're heading to the coast, and instead book your holiday for April, May, and early June (except for Easter week, when prices go up). It'll still be warm enough to enjoy the beach, but you'll enjoy special discounts, and avoid the crowds. If you're coming over for hiking or exploring the cities on foot, late September and October are good options.

While the winter months will offer bigger discounts for city stays (and yes, this includes the capital, Tirana, a great starting point for exploring the country), the mountains are too cold for casual outdoor adventures starting in November.

Sit-down restaurants are very affordable in Albania, but cafés and casual eateries even more so. Local bakeries are another great option to save money, as you can pick up a number of local pastries – including the traditional spinach-and-cheese-filled Byrek – for pennies to carry as snacks for the day.

Historical Mostar Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

While not the cheapest country on this list, Bosnia-Herzegovina has one big advantage over other destinations: prices for flights and accommodations don't vary much during the year. This means you can visit in summer and enjoy rafting on the Neretva River, or come over during the winter months for some Christmas market shopping and plenty of skiing on a budget.

There are plenty of very affordable ski resorts, such as Jahorina and Babin Do, just a short drive away from the capital city, Sarajevo.

Restaurants aren't particularly expensive here, but sticking to traditional and regional foods will save you even more money, as these can be found in smaller cafés or street stalls. Look for places serving Ćevapi (kebabs), Pljeskavica (grilled patty), and Đuveč (vegetable stew). Bosnia is also famous for its farmers' markets, where it's easy and very cheap to pick up fruits or pastries to snack on the go.

Vrjuna, Croatia

Croatia is definitely a buzzy, must-see destination. Stretched along the northern coast of the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is famous for its spectacular beaches , soaring mountains, medieval villages, and dozens of gorgeous islands.

With so much beauty and so many things to do in Croatia , you would think it would be one of the most expensive countries in Europe. But to many travelers' surprise and delight, it's actually one of the most affordable, depending on where you visit.

Most tourists head to the cities of Dubrovnik and Split — made internationally famous thanks to the filming of HBO's Game of Thrones series. This skyrocketed these medieval cities to worldwide fame, and tourists have started coming by the thousands. As to be expected, the most popular tourist hubs in Dubrovnik and Split can be expensive, but if you venture outside of these epicenters, the price tag gets considerably more affordable.

Zagreb , the country's capital, for example, is a very affordable city with fabulous restaurants, dozens of museums, and a walkable hilltop Old Town. Other medieval towns to consider are Zadar, Trogir, and Sibenik.

Croatia is also home to nearly 10 national parks and even more nature parks to explore. Visit national parks during the low season (January, February, March, November, and December) for the lowest ticket prices (around 10 euros). In high season (June July, August, and September), prices can get as high as 40 euro per person.

Dining in Croatia is very affordable, as well, particularly if you're sticking to local dishes like seafood, local cheeses, meats, and regional delicacies. Italian food is also very affordable in Croatia, as Italy is just across the sea.

Tallinn, Estonia

Over the past decade, Estonia's capital, Tallinn, has become a hub for entrepreneurs and the self-employed, so it's no surprise that prices are higher here than in the rest of the country. Luckily, most visitors to Estonia only stay in the capital for a few days before moving on to explore some of the country's top things to do .

Outside the capital, Estonia offers plenty of low-cost accommodations and cuisine – and this is even true in Tartu, Estonia's second-largest city, where there's a lively art and music scene, including plenty of free festivals throughout the year.

Almost half of Estonia is covered in forests or other natural landscapes, so if you're looking for an outdoor vacation that won't break the bank, it doesn't get much better than this. National parks are free to enter and explore in Estonia . Otepää Nature Park, the country's largest protected area at over 22,000 hectares, offers 65 lakes and plenty of trails (the 14-kilometer-long Lake Pühajärv hiking trail is particularly picturesque).

March to May and September to October are great months to visit, with up to 12 hours of daylight that make it easy to spend time outdoors exploring on foot. Plus, May and September are still warm and pleasant, but prices are much lower than in summer.

Colosseum in Rome

Italy is one of the cheapest Western European countries to visit. This is still a much more costly destination than those found higher on this list, particularly those in Eastern Europe. The rates here can also depend on when you are visiting.

The public transportation system in Italy is so amazing, there's truly no reason to ever grab a taxi while there. That said, if you're trying to cover everything from Milan to Pompeii in one visit, you'll end up spending lots of money on high-speed trains – if at all possible, just pick one region and stick to it, so you can just use local trains and buses to move around.

If you absolutely must see the sights of Rome and Venice on one trip, the local slower trains will take three times longer but cost you a quarter of the price. The same is true when it comes to the country's major tourist sites – the bigger ones, such as the Colosseum or the Vatican, all have significant entry fees, so pick just a few favorites and spend the rest of your trip visiting cheap or free attractions, such as strolling around the Villa Borghese Gardens or tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain.

The best thing you can do to save money in Italy is to avoid visiting in summer , when everything costs more, the lines for attractions are hours long, and the sticky weather makes it all a little more inconvenient. Even winter is a good time to visit, as most of Italy never gets truly cold – the average temperature in Rome in January is 7 degrees Celsius, but on sunny days it can easily reach 12 degrees Celsius. From November to February, you'll get great deals on accommodations and often cheap flights.

It's almost a crime to visit Italy and not order a big plate of pasta at a trattoria , but the country's local markets are an equally great choice. Spend a couple of hours browsing through the weekend markets to pick up some cheese, fresh bread, and sweets like fette biscottate to create your own snacks or quick lunches. In big cities, you'll also be charged to sit at most café s and restaurants , so order your coffee to go or drink it standing up – the savings add up if you're a coffee fan.

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09/15/2022 by Emily Becker 1 Comment

Now that the world is more open to travelers, many of us are steadily adding to our bucket lists. However, with the rising prices of flights and other transportation, you may be looking to cut costs whenever you can, especially if Europe is on your radar.

When it comes to finding the cheapest European countries to visit, some of these may be new to you, as they aren’t on the typical Euro-trip itineraries. I think you’ll find that this is what makes them so great, though.

These are the cheapest European countries to visit in 2022, with budget details for meals, accommodation, transportation, and even SIM cards :

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14. Portugal, $56/day

Portugal cheapest European destination to visit

Have you heard that Portugal is one of the best places to live in Europe ? All right, so you might not be ready to move there on the fly, so go for a visit instead. One of the reasons why Portugal (specifically smaller cities like Braga) is so great is the low cost of living, so it might be no surprise that it’s also one of the cheapest places in Europe to visit.

Whether you want to partake in the coast’s chill surf scene or visit notable cities like Lisbon and Porto, you’ll find relatively low prices here compared to neighboring Spain and other European countries. You won’t break the bank trying all the fantastic Portuguese staples like pasteis de nata and other gastronomic treasures, either. Street food and even meals at restaurants are affordable throughout Portugal. Even the wine is cheap, starting at just $2 a glass.

Are you sold? I know I am. BRB, going to look at flights to Lisbon!

  • Meals : $15-30, with street food staples around $5
  • Accommodation : $7-40 for dorm beds or cheap hotel rooms
  • Transportation : $7-10, with daily bus passes in major cities for around $7
  • SIM card with data : $17 for a prepaid SIM from Vodafone with 3GB of data

13. Slovenia, $55/day

Slovenia cheapest European destination to visit

Dare I say that Slovenia might be the ultimate outdoorsy destination in Europe? Bold statement, I know. However, with so many spectacular natural sights to visit and a wealth of activities, Slovenia deserves more recognition. Here you can go rafting on the Soča River , zip-line over the Učja Canyon (the longest in Europe), explore the depths of the Postojna Cave , and more.

Slovenia has so much to offer to budget travelers, as it’s easy to save money on essentials like accommodations and food by staying in hostels (many include breakfast!) and sticking to street food. That way, you can save your cash for the numerous outdoorsy activities and excursions.

  • Meals : $18-30, with street food meals running about $6
  • Accommodation : $12-40 for hostel dorm beds or private rooms
  • Transportation : $2-5, if taking intracity public transportation or taxis within the same city
  • SIM card with data : $5, for a prepaid SIM card with 1GB of data from Airalo

12. Hungary, $54/day

Hungary cheapest European destination to visit

A longtime favorite among backpackers, Hungary captures the heart of travelers because of its brilliant architecture, antique charm, and sprawling nature just outside the major cities.

Most travelers who have just Budapest on their bucket lists miss out on all the other small cities, towns, and national parks throughout the country. Just a 90-minute drive from the capital is the famous Lake Balaton, which calls locals and foreigners alike to its beaches in the summertime.

Hungary is also known for its thermal baths and natural hot springs, which you can enjoy in Budapest or venture out to at Lake Hévíz or Sárvár. You can also go hiking at Danube Bend, just outside Budapest, with stunning viewpoints and waterfalls.

  • Meals : $14-30, with small local restaurants serving up meals for just $7 a plate
  • Accommodation : $9-30 for a hostel bed or private room
  • Transportation : $9-15, for public transit in Budapest or between cities
  • SIM card with data : $3 for a prepaid SIM with 1GB of data that lasts for 30 days from Telenor

11. Albania, $40/day

albania cheapest European destination to visit

If you’ve been on #traveltok at all this summer (a popular side of TikTok), you’ve probably seen the aesthetic video compilations of Albania’s gorgeous coastline. The country was completely off backpackers’ radar for quite some time due to conflict and instability, but it is now gaining popularity. Offering beaches reminiscent of the Amalfi Coast in Italy and the Greek islands, Albania is quickly gaining traction as one of the best summer destinations in Europe.

Not only is Albania a cheaper alternative to Italy and France for a beach getaway, but the Accursed Mountain range offers fantastic opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, and other outdoor activities. Plus, there are several small towns and cities to visit, like Berat and Gjirokastër, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their stunning Ottoman-style architecture and cultural richness.

And it’s cheap! Visiting Albania, even in the most touristy areas, costs a fraction of what it does in other places in Europe. With so many ways to save money in Albania, it might even be possible to add in a tour like this one, which takes you to the ancient ruins of Butrint .

  • Meals : $15-20, with cheap meals at around $5
  • Accommodation : $8-20, for hostel beds or nice hotel rooms
  • Transportation : $5-10
  • SIM card with data : $14 for a prepaid tourist SIM that includes 15GB of data

10. Greece, $40/day

sailing greek islands poros

Maybe you’ve heard that places like Santorini and Mykonos are just for the rich and famous, with emphasis on “rich.” While many of the Greek islands have a reputation for being an upscale vacation destination, most of the country is quite affordable if you know where to go.

The mainland is an amazing place for a road trip, on which you can stop at historical sites, go hiking, and find plenty of other off-the-beaten-path places. Even activities like renting a boat in Greece can be more affordable than you thought, especially if you’re traveling with a group and can split costs.

Besides avoiding tourist traps, timing is vital if you want to save money there. Summer (July and August) is the most popular season; visiting during this time not only means you’ll encounter intense crowds, but it’s also much more expensive due to inflated prices for accommodations and activities. If you do go in the summertime, aim for early June or late September, when the weather is still warm. You can also save money by doing your own grocery shopping, taking advantage of free activities, and opting for lesser-known places like Poros Island or Crete.

  • Meals : $10-15, if you go for small local restaurants away from touristy areas
  • Accommodation : $10-20 for a hostel dorm bed
  • Transportation : $10-25, if you split a rental car with friends or rent a scooter
  • SIM card with data : $12 for 2GB with 30-day validity through Vodafone

9. Poland, $40/day

Poland cheapest European destination to visit

Unless you have Polish heritage or a special interest in the country, you might not have thought about visiting Poland. After all, it receives a fraction of international tourists as other nations in Europe. However, we might be missing out by not paying more attention to this beautifully rich country. Poland has 17 World Heritage sites, so if you’re a fan of history and culture, this just might be the ideal place for you.

Considering the relatively few tourists that visit Poland, it’s no surprise that the cost to visit is so low. Museums only run about $5 for admission, and many of them are even free. The food is also incredibly affordable, and restaurants called “milk bars” are generous, with hefty portions.

It’s also fairly easy to get around the country via public transportation; although the trains are a tad old-school, they’re cheap and easy to navigate. Don’t miss out on the chance to take a train from Krakow or Warsaw to smaller towns like Gdansk, Wroclaw, and Zakopane.

  • Meals : $10-15, with filling plates available at small local joints for around $5
  • Accommodation : $8-12 for a hostel dorm bed
  • Transportation : $1–3 for a full day of train rides, $10-15 for an intercity train ride
  • SIM card with data : $3 for 2GB with one-month validity through Orange

8. Czechia, $40/day

Czechia cheapest European destination to visit

Although Czechia’s most popular destination, Prague, receives a lot of tourist traffic, it still remains one of the cheapest European countries to visit. Although Prague is a worthwhile destination all on its own, it’s the most expensive place in the country, and you’d be missing out if you didn’t venture to other destinations. Česky Krumlov and Telc are both great cities that are cheaper to visit than Prague but have abundant cultural and historical richness.

Czech cuisine is very filling, so you can get away with grocery shopping for breakfast foods and having one large meal at a restaurant per day, with a light bite in the evening. Some museums in Prague and other big cities have high entrance fees, but fret not, because many of them are just as beautiful to see from the outside. There are also free walking tours in Prague that are just as good as the ones that charge a fee — just make sure to book ahead of time, as they fill up fast.

  • Meals: $10-15, with hearty meals at restaurants at about $6-10
  • Accommodation:   $12-20 for a hostel dorm bed
  • Transportation: $5 for a full day of tram rides, $15-20 for an intercity bus ride
  • SIM card with data: $13 for 2GB with one-month validity through Vodafone

7. Croatia, $40/day

Croatia cheapest European destination to visit

With picturesque cities paved with cobblestones and painted in warm colors, Croatia has a charm that can’t be replicated. Here you’ll find turquoise bays with rocky cliffs, quaint islands, and parks with gushing waterfalls. It’s both a nature lover’s paradise and a foodie’s dream, as the country is famous for its vibrant gastronomical scene, as well as its local wine. The best part is that a full meal with wine only costs around $10!

Aim to visit Croatia between May and October, but avoid July and August; those two months see the most tourism and therefore the prices are much higher. Island-hopping is a popular summer activity, which can be expensive if you don’t stick to a small group of close islands. You can also take a day trip from Split to Krka National Park relatively cheaply.

  • Meals : $10-15, if you have a hostel that serves free breakfast (many do!)
  • Accommodation : $12-16 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation : $12-15 per person for  a rental car split between four people , or $10-15 for a ferry ride
  • SIM card with data: $8 for 2GB with 30-day validity through T-Hrvatski Telekom

6. Lithuania, $40/day

Lithuania cheapest European destination to visit

This tiny but mighty country doesn’t draw as many tourists as others in Europe, so it’s perfect for travelers who crave total immersion in a new culture. Lithuania is bursting with Baltic charm, and is known for having some of the friendliest locals. Hang out in the capital city of Vilnius, taking a bike tour through the city or simply exploring on foot.

Don’t miss out on all the places to go in Lithuania outside of the city as well. Check out the Old Town in Kaunas, Klaipeda, and the Curonian Spit.

While Lithuania is very cheap to visit, keep in mind that tourism still hasn’t caught on entirely here. Hostels can be difficult to find outside of Vilnius, so make sure to have your accommodations planned before you venture to smaller cities and towns.

  • Meals : $10-15, and many hostels have complimentary breakfast
  • Accommodation : $8-12 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation : $3-6 for a full day of bus rides within the city, or $15-20 for an intercity bus ride (buses seem to be more reliable than trains in Lithuania)
  • SIM card with data: $7 for a 3GB Baltic SIM card with 30-day validity

5. Moldova, $40/day

Moldova cheapest European destination to visit

This is another country on this list that is totally underrated. Moldova is a small country that shares borders with Ukraine and Romania. Here it’s likely that you won’t find many other travelers, as the country only sees about 300,000 foreign visitors per year.

Known for its beautiful and virtually untouched landscapes, charming villages with friendly locals, and historic wine region, Moldova is ideal for travelers who are excited to go where few others have been. Save money on activities by taking free walking tours (available in Chisinau and Tiraspol)

  • Meals : $10-15, and many hostels have complimentary breakfast and meals are affordable and filling
  • Accommodation : $10-20 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation : $3-6 for a full day of bus rides within a city, or $10-15 for an intercity bus ride. There are intercity trains for around the same price as well, but they’re a bit outdated.
  • SIM card with data: $3 for a prepaid SIM with 15GB of data from Orange Moldova.

4. Latvia, $40/day

Latvia cheapest European destination to visit

Another Baltic gem, Latvia makes a great addition to any European itinerary if you’re on a budget. It has a similar vibe to Estonia, and over half of the country is covered in forests. Plus, it’s full of crystal-clear lakes and rivers that are perfect for canoeing and kayaking. There are also cheap boat tours through the canals in Riga , which is a fantastic way to see the capital city.

The national parks in Latvia are spectacular. The most notable are Sigulda, Turaida, and Gauja National Parks, which you can visit on day trips from Riga. While they are best in the summertime, visiting in the fall or winter has its perks, too. Riga and other cities in Latvia decorate the streets with all kinds of Christmas decor, creating a magical winter wonderland. Plus, the changing colors of the leaves in the fall also create a mystical atmosphere. You really can’t go wrong with a visit to Latvia any time of year.

  • Meals : $12-15, and many hostels have free breakfast
  • Transportation : $2-5 for a full day of bus rides within the city, or $10-15 for an intercity bus ride (buses seem to be more reliable than trains in Latvia)
  • SIM card with data: Get a Baltic SIM card for $7 for 3GB with 30-day validity

3. Bulgaria, $36/day

Bulgaria cheapest European destination to visit

Another destination that gains more popularity each year among budget travelers, Bulgaria is astoundingly cheap to visit. Not only does it boast a pristine coastline on the Black Sea, but it’s also an ideal location for history buffs, due to the abundance of ruins and historical sites.

Most travelers start their Bulgarian adventure in the capital city of Sofia. This is where you’ll get your first taste of national gastronomy, which is incredibly affordable. Don’t skip out on trying traditional dishes like tarator soup and kebabs for only about $3.

When you visit Bulgaria, you’ll likely want to venture out to places like the ornate Rila Monestery or the Seven Rila Lakes . There are also day tours from Sofia, like this one that brings you to Lovech (the oldest city in Bulgaria), Devetaki Cave, and the Krushuna Waterfalls.

  • Meals : $10-15, with street food meals around $3 and local restaurants serving plates for around $7
  • Accommodation : $10-25 for hostel dorm beds or a private room
  • Transportation : $3-7, for public transportation within and between big cities
  • SIM card with data : $8 for a prepaid SIM with 15GB from A1 valid for 30 days

2. Romania, $33/day

Romania cheapest European destination to visit

Whether or not you’re a Dracula fan, Romania is the perfect European destination for you if you’re ballin’ on a budget. Not only is it full of ancient castles, charming villages, and pristine nature, it’s famous for its people’s warm hospitality. Like many countries on this list, Romania has a difficult history of conflict, poverty, and authoritarian communism, which is why a history tour like this one in Bucharest is a great way to kick off your trip.

As Romania is one of the cheapest European countries to visit, you’ll find incredibly affordable meals (some for as little as $4!) and stays at hostels and even hotels. The country’s low prices also extend to activities like this full-day tour to Peles Castle, Dracula Castle, and Brasov for just over $30! You’ll be able to truly take advantage of everything this incredible place has to offer without breaking the bank.

  • Meals : $10-15, and portions are quite generous
  • Accommodation : $10-$15 per night in a hostel  or a local guesthouse
  • Transportation : $5-$10 for a full day of bus and train rides
  • SIM card with data : $6 for 3GB with 28-day validity through Vodafone

1. Georgia, $30/day

Georgia cheapest European destination to visit

We’ve made it, folks! The #1 cheapest European country to visit is…Georgia! As far as underrated European destinations go, this one might take the cake for that as well. It is home to stunning landscapes that vary from snowcapped mountains and rolling green hills to lush forests and plunging valleys. From the capital city of Tbilisi you can easily take a day trip out to the Kazbegi and Gudauri Mountains or visit natural wonders like the Prometheus Cave and Martvili Canyon relatively cheaply.

Georgia earns its fame among shoestring backpackers mostly due to the incredibly warm hospitality of the local people. It’s not uncommon for backpackers to get around the country solely through hitchhiking, as it’s safe and the cheapest way to get around. Meals here are affordable and generous, with hearty and rich food that will satisfy even the largest of appetites.

If you fall in love with the country, you can even stay for up to a year without a visa . Considering how inexpensive it is to visit, this is the perfect place for travelers whose only plan is no plan at all.

  • Meals : $10-15, with incredible wine for just $1 a glass in some places
  • Accommodation : $5-15 for a hostel dorm bed
  • Transportation : $3-5 for a full day of bus and train rides, $5-$10 for an intercity ride, or $0 if you hitchhike!
  • SIM card with data: $3 for 1GB with one-month validity through Magti

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Who said enjoying the best parts of Europe isn’t possible on a budget? Sure, there are definite reasons to visit other more expensive destinations on the continent, but most places on this list are often overlooked, even severely underrated. Any of these cheapest European countries to visit are worth it in their own right.

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09/28/2022 at 9:16 am

Why is Montenegro not on the list? It is certainly cheaper than Greece and Croatia.

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As inflation and increased costs of living continue to plague citizens worldwide, we’re all becoming budget-conscious travelers eager to explore the enchanting corners of Europe without breaking the bank.

And as luck would have it, Europe offers a treasure trove of experiences that cater to a wide range of budgets — as long as you’re willing to travel slightly off the beaten path and forego a stay in Paris or Rome for a magical journey to “undiscovered” destinations like Albania, Montenegro, and Serbia.

Sun-kissed Mediterranean shores and vibrant Eastern European cities fill this carefully curated list of destinations where affordability meets charm.

Discover destinations with centuries-old traditions, savor mouthwatering local cuisine at wallet-friendly prices, and immerse yourself in the beauty of exploring the road less traveled — all without sacrificing quality or comfort . In fact, you’ll likely find yourself wondering, “Why is nobody talking about this spot?”

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Tips for Budget Travel in Europe

While the countries we’ve highlighted below offer some of the cheapest travel options in Europe, it’s important to remember that savvy budgeting can make any European destination more affordable.

Here are our top tips for budget travel in Europe that will help you stretch your funds and make the most of your experience.

  • Plan ahead: Early planning allows you to find the best deals on flights, accommodation, and transportation. Booking flights and accommodation about five to six months before your trip is best, but keep an eye out for price drops with apps like Hopper, and be flexible with your travel dates to snag the lowest prices.
  • Opt for off-peak travel: Traveling during shoulder seasons (spring and fall) often means lower prices on flights, accommodations, and attractions. Plus, you’ll enjoy fewer crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere. As an added benefit, spring and fall are also incredibly beautiful in most parts of Europe.
  • Stay in budget accommodations: Consider staying in hostels, guesthouses, or Airbnbs instead of luxury hotels. Depending on which you choose, you’ll find it’s a unique opportunity to connect with locals and fellow travelers.
  • Make use of public transportation: Most countries in Europe boast an extensive and efficient public transport network. Use buses, trains, and trams to navigate cities without spending a fortune on taxis or car rentals.
  • Eat like a local: Skip touristy restaurants and dine at local eateries, street food vendors, or farmers’ markets. Not only will you save money, but you’ll also enjoy more authentic flavors and regional specialties.
  • Take advantage of free attractions: Many European cities offer free or discounted entry to museums, galleries, and historical sites on specific days or hours. Research these opportunities and plan your itinerary accordingly.

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As much as possible, when visiting any city in the world, we encourage supporting the local economy. While this is true for destinations all across Europe, we are especially enthusiastic about this recommendation as you explore the more budget-friendly countries suggested below. Most of these countries don’t have the same tourism infrastructure as more “popular” and frequented countries in Europe. Please be respectful of local customs and do your best to stay, dine, and shop locally whenever you can.

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1. North Macedonia

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Average Daily Cost of Traveling in North Macedonia

The average daily cost of traveling in North Macedonia is around $30 to $70 (€27 to €64). Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs as of 2024:

  • Lodging: €14 to €37
  • Food: €4 to €14
  • Transportation: €4 to €9
  • Activities: €9 to €27

North Macedonia is a Balkan nation bordered by Kosovo, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania. Once part of the former Yugoslavia, this landlocked country has emerged as an intriguing travel destination that effortlessly blends its storied past with modern-day allure.

Explore the country’s rugged and beautiful landscapes, which range from sparkling lakes and rivers to rugged mountains, perfect for hiking or a day outdoors. The jewel of the country is undoubtedly Lake Ohrid , a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its crystal-clear waters, ancient churches, and old town.

History buffs will enjoy learning about North Macedonia’s past, with Skopje, the capital city , offering a mix of Ottoman-era architecture and contemporary landmarks. Don’t miss the Stone Bridge, Kale Fortress, and the birthplace of Mother Teresa.

Elsewhere, uncover ancient treasures in the city of Bitola, home to the impressive ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis , dating back to the time of Philip II of Macedon.

The Best Time to Visit North Macedonia

  • Looking to escape the summer heat of other popular European destinations? Head to North Macedonia. The best time to visit is from May to October.
  • Unlike places in Western Europe, the weather here isn’t too hot during the summer season, so you can enjoy the lush landscapes and enjoy numerous outdoor activities without feeling like you’re melting under the sun.

Albanian Beach

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Albania

The average daily cost of traveling in Albania is around $40 to $90 (€37 to €83) per day. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €14 to €27
  • Food: €9 to €18

Situated along the Adriatic and Ionian coastlines in the Balkan Peninsula, Albania’s rich history spans millennia . The country has been shaped by the various civilizations that have called it home, including the Illyrians, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans.

Start your adventure in the capital, Tirana , where the colorful streets invite you to explore its historic landmarks like Skanderbeg Square, Et’hem Bey Mosque, and the National History Museum. Then, visit the ancient city of Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Or, hop on over to the medieval town of Berat, known as the “City of a Thousand Windows,” which features unique Ottoman-era architecture and a hilltop castle with breathtaking views.

For nature lovers, Albania’s unspoiled landscapes offer countless opportunities for outdoor exploration, including Europe’s first-ever wild river national park — Vjosa River National Park . Get your heart pumping by hiking through the rugged beauty of the Accursed Mountains in the north, or unwind on the sun-soaked beaches of the Albanian Riviera, such as Dhërmi and Ksamil .

During your Albanian adventure, don’t miss the chance to try the local cuisine, like ‘fërgesë’ and ‘byrek.’

The Best Time to Visit Albania

  • The ideal time to plan your trip to Albania is during the shoulder seasons of April to May and September to October.
  • If you visit Albania during April or May, you can witness the blossoming of spring flowers and vibrant, verdant landscapes (all at pleasant temperatures). Similarly, visiting Albania in September and October (and sometimes even into November) provides a beautiful autumn setting with mild temperatures. Witness the grape harvesting process or visit local chestnut farms to snap photos of the fall foliage.

3. Montenegro

Montenegro

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Montenegro

The average daily cost of traveling in Montenegro is approximately $50 to $120 (€46 to €110) per day, which includes expenses for lodging, food, and transportation. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €18 to €55
  • Food: €9 to €37

Montenegro is blessed with a storied history that many tourists in Europe miss because they’re too focused on places like Greece and Italy. Due to its position along the Adriatic coast, Montenegro has experienced the influences of various civilizations throughout the ages, including the Romans, Byzantines, and Venetians.

Begin your journey of this rich history in the capital, Podgorica , where modern architecture sits alongside remnants of its Ottoman past, such as the Clock Tower and Stara Varoš, the Old Town.

From there, take a two-hour bus ride to visit the walled city of Kotor , a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the Bay of Kotor. Here, you can wander through the cobblestone streets, visit the impressive Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, and climb the city walls for truly amazing views of the surrounding bay.

For those seeking a bit of a thrill, discover the dramatic cliffs and azure waters of the Adriatic coastline, or venture inland to experience Durmitor National Park , home to the Tara River Canyon and pristine glacial lakes.

Just be sure to save time to savor the flavors of local cuisine, such as ‘kacamak’ and ‘pasticada.’

The Best Time to Visit Montenegro

  • Similar to North Macedonia, the best time to explore Montenegro is from April to May and September to October, which are considered the shoulder seasons. 
  • With milder temperatures during spring and fall, you can enjoy exploring the outdoors, crystal-clear waters, and historic sites without feeling overwhelmed by people or the climate.

4. Bosnia & Herzegovina

Sunset in Bosnia

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Bosnia & Herzegovina

The average daily cost of traveling in Bosnia & Herzegovina is around $40 to $115 (€37 to €106). Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €18 to €46 (luxury accommodations are rarely over €100/night)
  • Food: €3 to €18
  • Transportation: €4 to €10

Bosnia & Herzegovina is an enchanting destination tucked away, like many of the other cheapest European countries on this list, in the Balkans. Its history dates back to Neolithic times, later influenced by the Romans, Slavs, Ottomans, and Austro-Hungarians.

The resilient spirit of Bosnia & Herzegovina shines through its past, from its time under Ottoman rule to the more recent struggles during the Yugoslav Wars. Each era has left its mark, contributing to the country’s unique cultural mosaic.

Sarajevo , the capital, is a cosmopolitan city where East meets West. Explore the cobbled streets of Baščaršija, Sarajevo’s old bazaar filled with artisan shops and traditional restaurants serving ‘ćevapi’ and ‘burek’. Visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum for a deeper look into the country’s past.

Nature lovers should plan a trip to the countryside for the chance to be awestruck by the emerald-green Neretva River, the towering peaks of Sutjeska National Park, and the popular Kravice Waterfalls .

For a unique experience that’s only slightly off the beaten path, don’t miss the medieval village of Počitelj or the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) in Mostar.

The Best Time to Visit Bosnia & Herzegovina

  • For an unforgettable trip to Bosnia & Herzegovina, plan your visit between May and September. 
  • During this period, the weather is at its best, making it ideal for engaging in outdoor activities, from hiking in the mountains to enjoying the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea (of which, unfortunately, Bosnia only “owns” 12 miles). 

Serbian Sunset

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Serbia

When traveling in Serbia, you can expect to spend around $35 to $125 (€32 to €115) per day on average, being a mid-range traveler. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €27 to €73
  • Food: €9 to €20
  • Activities: €9 to €30

Serbia is rich with a past that dates back to the 6th and 7th centuries when it became the home of the Serbs (who were migrants that absorbed the local Byzantines ). Having been part of the Ottoman Empire and later a key participant in the formation of Yugoslavia, Serbia’s historical tapestry is as complex as it is captivating.

Explore the bustling streets of Belgrade , where you can wander through the fortress of Kalemegdan, explore the bohemian quarter of Skadarlija, or enjoy a leisurely supper at one of the floating restaurants on the Danube River.

For nature enthusiasts, the untouched beauty of Tara National Park is a must. Hike through dense forests, marvel at the overpowering nature of the Drina River Canyon, and capture memories of panoramic views from Banjska Stena viewpoint .

Foodies will likely enjoy local Serbian cuisine, with dishes like ‘pljeskavica’ (a meat patty dish) and ‘cevapi’ (grilled sausages), while wine lovers can sample exquisite local wines in the vineyards of Fruška Gora.

The Best Time to Visit Serbia

  • The best time to visit Serbia is during the spring (April to June) or fall (September and October).
  • However, we recommend visiting during the summer months, too, as the weather isn’t as warm as it is in other parts of Europe (the hottest temperatures rarely exceed 94°F).
  • In Belgrade, the city comes alive with spring blossoms, while autumn paints the forests of Tara National Park in vibrant hues.

6. Bulgaria

Bulgarian Coastline

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Bulgaria

On average, the total cost per day, including lodging, food, and transportation, ranges from approximately $40 to $150. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €37 to €130
  • Food: €18 to €73
  • Transportation: €9 to €27

Nestled between Greece and Romania, Bulgaria’s history is as colorful as its landscape, with traces dating back to the Thracians, followed by Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman influences. You’ll see remnants of these eras in the architecture, customs, and even the cuisine.

Start your trip in Bulgaria’s capital, Sofia , where you can explore the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, wander through the ruins of the Roman-era Serdica complex, or relax in the city’s numerous parks and gardens. Plovdiv, another historical city, is home to a beautifully preserved Roman amphitheater still used for concerts and performances today.

For those drawn to the great outdoors, Bulgaria boasts seven major mountain ranges , providing ample opportunities for hiking and skiing. Don’t miss the Rila Mountains , home to the mesmerizing Seven Rila Lakes and the UNESCO-listed Rila Monastery.

If you travel to eat, you’ll likely enjoy the hearty cuisine. Sample the traditional ‘banitsa,’ a delicious pastry filled with cheese, or ‘kavarma,’ a slow-cooked meat dish.

The Best Time to Visit Bulgaria

  • The best time to visit Bulgaria is between May and September when the weather is sunny and (somewhat) mild for outdoor activities. You can expect pleasant temperatures (even at the hottest peak of summer, temperatures rarely reach over 88°F).
  • Whether interested in hiking the picturesque mountains, relaxing on the sunny beaches of the Black Sea coast, or discovering the cultural delights of cities like Sofia and Plovdiv, the summer months offer the most enjoyable experience in Bulgaria. 

Croatian Sunset

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Croatia

If you plan to travel to Croatia, keep in mind that the average daily cost is approximately $40 to $105 (€37 to €96). However, it’s ranked lower on our list of the cheapest European countries as it’s quickly becoming more popular, and travelers are experiencing much higher costs than years before. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €30 to €140
  • Food: €20 to €50
  • Transportation: €5 to €15
  • Activities: €10 to €50

Few things prepare you for the captivating allure of Croatia, a gem on the Adriatic Sea that offers an affordable and unforgettable travel experience far beyond what most travelers expect. Similar to other Balkan countries, Croatia’s history spans thousands of years, with influences from the ancient Illyrians and Romans, through to the Venetians and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

For many, the journey begins in Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” This UNESCO World Heritage city, with its enchanting old town and formidable walls, was one of the main filming locations for the popular television series Game of Thrones . Walking its limestone streets feels like stepping into a different era—or, for fans, into the world of Westeros.

Beyond Dubrovnik, Croatia is home to eight national parks, including the Plitvice Lakes , a cascade of 16 interconnected lakes, and Krka National Park , known for its wondrous waterfalls. The country’s coastline, dotted with islands, offers beautiful beaches and hidden coves, perfect for sailing or simply basking in the sun.

Croatian cuisine is also a highlight, offering a delicious blend of Mediterranean flavors and local produce. Taste the fresh seafood, sample the local wines, and don’t miss trying ‘peka,’ a traditional dish slow-cooked under a bell-like dome.

The Best Time to Visit Croatia

  • The ideal time to visit Croatia is during the months of April to May and September to October. 
  • Due to the country’s increasing popularity, these shoulder seasons offer several advantages, such as smaller crowds and more budget-friendly options. With fewer tourists, you can fully enjoy the country without the crowds and summer beachgoers.
  • Additionally, the prices tend to be more affordable during these periods, allowing you to make the most of your trip without breaking the bank.

Bucharest Parliament

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Romania

The average daily cost of traveling in Romania is around $50 to $125 (€46 to €115). Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €14 to €46
  • Food: €9 to €27
  • Transportation: €5 to €18

Romania’s past can be traced through its captivating architecture, from medieval castles in Transylvania to ornate churches and imposing communist-era structures in Bucharest (communism ended only fairly recently in 1989 ).

Fly into Bucharest , the capital city, and visit the colossal Palace of the Parliament , the second-largest administrative building in the world, or wander through the charming old town, Lipscani. For a taste of Romania’s royal history, head to Peleș Castle , a neo-Renaissance palace in the Carpathian Mountains.

Speaking of mountains, Romania’s natural beauty is equally impressive. The Carpathian range offers excellent hiking, while the Danube Delta , a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is a paradise for bird watchers. And, of course, Transylvania beckons with its dense forests and the legendary Bran Castle , often associated with the Dracula myth. We visited and can confirm it’s a must!

Romanian cuisine is hearty and flavorful, and, best of all, dishes at most restaurants, even in Bucharest, are budget-friendly. Try ‘sarmale,’ cabbage rolls filled with minced meat, or ‘mămăligă,’ a cornmeal dish often compared to polenta.

Just save room for ‘papanași,’ a delectably sweet cheese donut dessert (we had more than a few…).

The Best Time to Visit Romania

  • The best time to visit Romania is from April to October when the weather is nice, and you can leisurely (and comfortably) explore the great outdoors Romania is known for.
  • Spring brings blooming flowers and lush landscapes, while autumn offers colorful foliage and a cozy ambiance. However, Romania gets very cold in the winter, so be sure to plan your trip early in the fall.

Aerial View of Budapest

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Hungary

When traveling in Hungary, the average daily cost ranges from $60 to $130 (€55 to €119), according to your tastes and style of travel. Remember to check for the most up-to-date information as Budapest, in particular, is becoming more popular and therefore more expensive for tourists. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €18 to €46
  • Food: €10 to €35
  • Transportation: €5 to €25

Hungary’s past is deeply rooted in its landscape, from the Roman ruins of Aquincum to the medieval fortresses and Ottoman-era thermal baths . Budapest, the capital, often dubbed the ‘Paris of the East’ for its architectural grandeur, is not only one of the cheapest European cities to visit, but it’s one of our favorite destinations in all of Europe.

Straddling the Danube River, the city is renowned for its iconic landmarks like the neo-Gothic Parliament building, Buda Castle, and historic thermal baths like Széchenyi and Gellért . Stroll along Andrássy Avenue, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or explore the Jewish Quarter with its trendy ruin bars (it’s home to the largest synagogue in Europe and the second-largest in the world).

There’s a lot to do beyond Budapest, too, though. Visit the wine regions of Eger and Tokaj , explore the charming baroque town of Eger, or soak in the natural beauty of Lake Balaton , Central Europe’s largest freshwater lake. Just schedule some time to indulge in dishes like ‘goulash,’ a hearty stew, or ‘lángos,’ a deep-fried flatbread topped with cheese and sour cream.

The Best Time to Visit Hungary

  • The best time to visit Hungary is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) months when you can expect slightly warmer temperatures and occasional rain. 
  • In spring, you can enjoy cycling tours, food festivals, and the Cherry Blossom Festival in Budapest. The countryside comes alive with vibrant wildflowers, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. During autumn, you can experience the grape harvest and treat yourself to various wine-related activities. 
  • Note that while Budapest is beautiful during Christmas, we went in early December once and found it almost unbearably cold.

More About Cheap European Destinations

Which is the cheapest country to visit in europe.

It varies depending on your interests and where you stay. North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Albania round out the top three on our list, but other budget-friendly European countries include Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, and Hungary.

What is the cheapest European capital to visit?

Again, it depends on your travel style, where you stay (luxury hotels in any country add up quickly), and what kind of activities you engage in (museums, fine dining, etc.). One of the cheapest European capitals to visit that also ranks high on the “nicest” list of capitals is Budapest, Hungary.

What is the most expensive European country to visit?

Switzerland is considered the most expensive European country to visit. Out of all the countries in Europe we’ve visited, we can confirm it has been the most expensive for us!

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  • Explore a curated list of European countries that offer travelers incredible experiences without breaking the bank. Discover hidden gems like Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania, where the cost of living and travel expenses are relatively lower compared to other European nations.
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Europe offers a wide range of destinations , each with its unique culture, attractions, and, of course, cost. If you are planning a trip to Europe and are on a budget, you may want to consider visiting one of the following ten countries, which are known to be the cheapest in Europe to visit. Exploring the best places in Europe allows travelers to stretch their budgets while still experiencing the rich history, stunning scenery, and delicious cuisine that Europe has to offer. Whether you're drawn to the medieval charm of Eastern Europe or the coastal beauty of the Baltic states, there's something for every budget-conscious traveler on this list.

1. Bulgaria

Bulgaria - Cheapest European Countries to Visit - Planet Travel Advisor

Bulgaria is a great destination for those seeking affordable travel options. Low-cost airlines such as Wizz Air and Ryanair operate flights to the capital city of Sofia, as well as other major cities like Varna and Burgas on the Black Sea coast. Public transportation in Bulgaria is also budget-friendly, with reliable and well-connected buses and trains running throughout the country. Albena Beach in Bulgaria is indeed one of the best beaches to visit in Europe in March .

Accommodation options range from budget hostels to mid-range hotels, and food prices are generally lower than in other European countries. Popular tourist destinations in Bulgaria include the beautiful Black Sea coast with its beaches and vibrant nightlife, as well as ski resorts like Bansko and Borovets.

Here are some budget-friendly places to visit in Bulgaria:

  • Sofia: Bulgaria's capital city, Sofia, is not only rich in history and culture but also relatively affordable compared to other European capitals. Explore the city's many museums, parks, and architectural landmarks such as the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the National Palace of Culture. Don't miss exploring the lively streets of the city center and indulging in affordable Bulgarian cuisine at local restaurants and street food stalls.
  • Plovdiv: As one of the oldest cities in Europe, Plovdiv is a treasure trove of ancient history and architectural wonders. Wander through the charming Old Town, visit the ancient Roman Amphitheatre, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Kapana, the city's trendy arts and crafts district. Plovdiv offers plenty of budget-friendly accommodation options, including guesthouses and hostels.
  • Rila Monastery: Located in the scenic Rila Mountains, the Rila Monastery is one of Bulgaria's most iconic attractions to visit in Europe in the Fall and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Entrance to the monastery is free, making it an excellent budget-friendly day trip from Sofia or Plovdiv. Hike in the surrounding mountains for breathtaking views and enjoy the tranquility of this spiritual oasis.
  • Veliko Tarnovo: Known as the "City of Tsars," Veliko Tarnovo is famous for its medieval fortress, hilltop citadel, and picturesque old town. Explore the cobblestone streets lined with artisan shops, visit the Tsarevets Fortress, and admire the panoramic views of the Yantra River Valley. Veliko Tarnovo offers affordable accommodation options and is a great destination for budget travelers interested in history and culture.
  • Black Sea Coast: While some resorts along the Black Sea coast can be pricey, there are still plenty of budget-friendly options for beach lovers. Head to lesser-known towns like Sozopol, Nessebar, or Pomorie, where you can find affordable guesthouses, campgrounds, and family-run hotels. Enjoy relaxing on the sandy beaches, swimming in the clear waters, and sampling fresh seafood at local eateries without breaking the bank.

Hungary - Cheapest European Countries to Visit - Planet Travel Advisor

Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. The capital city is Budapest, which is known for its stunning architecture, thermal baths, and vibrant nightlife. Hungary has a rich cultural heritage, including its traditional music, dance, and cuisine, which features hearty stews, goulash, and spicy sausages.

The country also boasts numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the Danube Bend, the Castle District in Budapest, and the Hortobágy National Park. Hungary is a member of the European Union, and its official language is Hungarian. The country's currency is the Hungarian forint (HUF).

Here are some budget-friendly places to visit in Hungary:

  • Budapest: Hungary's capital city, Budapest, is famous for its stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene & is considered one of the best places to visit in Europe in Spring . Despite being a major European capital, Budapest remains relatively affordable for travelers. Explore the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Hungarian Parliament Building, Buda Castle, and Fisherman's Bastion. Take a relaxing dip in one of Budapest's many thermal baths, such as Széchenyi or Gellért Baths, which offer affordable entrance fees. Wander through the lively markets, enjoy delicious Hungarian cuisine at budget-friendly eateries, and take advantage of the city's affordable public transportation system.
  • Lake Balaton: Known as the "Hungarian Sea," Lake Balaton is the largest lake in Central Europe and a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The lake offers plenty of budget-friendly activities, such as swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking along its shores. Explore charming lakeside towns like Siófok, Balatonfüred, and Tihany, where you can find affordable accommodation options, local markets, and delicious street food.
  • Eger: Located in northern Hungary, Eger is a historic town famous for its beautiful Baroque architecture, thermal baths, and excellent wine. Explore the charming Old Town, visit the iconic Eger Castle, and sample local wines at the numerous wine cellars dotted around the town. Eger offers budget-friendly accommodation options, including guesthouses and hostels, making it an ideal destination for budget-conscious travelers interested in history and wine.
  • Pécs: Situated in southern Hungary, Pécs is a hidden gem known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and Mediterranean-like atmosphere. Explore the city's well-preserved Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and charming cobblestone streets. Visit attractions such as the UNESCO-listed Early Christian Necropolis, Pécs Cathedral, and Zsolnay Cultural Quarter. Pécs offers affordable accommodation options, delicious local cuisine, and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for budget travelers.
  • Hortobágy National Park: For nature lovers on a budget, Hortobágy National Park is a must-visit destination in Hungary. Located on the Great Hungarian Plain, the park is the country's largest protected area and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the vast grasslands, marshes, and birdwatching opportunities, and learn about traditional Hungarian pastoral life at the park's numerous museums and visitor centers. Hortobágy National Park offers affordable camping facilities and budget-friendly guided tours, making it an excellent destination for budget-conscious travelers interested in nature and wildlife.

Romania - Cheapest European Countries to Visit - Planet Travel Advisor

Romania is a budget-friendly travel destination in Eastern Europe, with many affordable options for transportation, accommodation, and food. Low-cost airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air offer direct flights to several cities, including Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Timisoara. Public transportation is also cost-effective, with bus and train services that are both reliable and efficient.

Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to mid-range hotels, and food prices are generally lower than in other European countries. Romania is home to many stunning natural landscapes, such as the Carpathian Mountains, the Danube Delta, and the Black Sea coast, as well as numerous charming towns and historic cities, such as Brasov, Sighisoara, and Sibiu.

Here are some budget-friendly places to visit in Romania:

  • Bucharest: Romania's capital city, Bucharest, offers a mix of historical landmarks, lively nightlife, and cultural attractions, all at an affordable price. Explore the charming Old Town (Lipscani), visit iconic landmarks such as the Palace of the Parliament (the second-largest administrative building in the world), and stroll through the beautiful Herastrau Park. Bucharest also boasts affordable accommodation options, budget-friendly eateries serving traditional Romanian cuisine, and excellent public transportation.
  • Brasov: Located in the heart of Transylvania, Brasov is a picturesque city surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains. Explore the medieval Old Town, visit the iconic Black Church, and take a stroll along the narrow cobblestone streets lined with colorful buildings. Brasov is also a great base for exploring nearby attractions such as Bran Castle (commonly known as Dracula's Castle) and the charming village of Sighisoara. Budget travelers can find affordable guesthouses, hostels, and traditional Romanian restaurants serving hearty meals at reasonable prices.
  • Sibiu: Another charming Transylvanian city, Sibiu, is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and vibrant cultural scene. Explore the Upper Town and Lower Town, visit the Brukenthal National Museum, and wander through the lively squares such as Piata Mare and Piata Mica. Sibiu hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, many of which are free or have low entrance fees. Budget travelers can also find affordable accommodation options and enjoy traditional Romanian cuisine at local eateries.
  • Cluj-Napoca: As one of Romania's largest cities, Cluj-Napoca offers a mix of historical landmarks, cultural attractions, and vibrant nightlife. Explore the city's historic center, visit the St. Michael's Church, and relax in Central Park. Cluj-Napoca is also known for its thriving arts and music scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and live music venues to explore. Budget travelers can find affordable accommodation options, budget-friendly eateries, and plenty of free or low-cost activities to enjoy in Cluj-Napoca.

Greece - Cheapest European Countries to Visit - Planet Travel Advisor

Greece offers many budget-friendly travel options, making it an affordable destination for budget-conscious travelers. The country is well-connected to the rest of Europe, with low-cost airlines like Ryanair, easyJet, and Wizz Air operating flights to Athens and other cities. Public transportation is also reasonably priced, with frequent buses and trains connecting major cities and islands.

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Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to mid-range hotels, and food prices are generally lower than in other European countries. Greece has many stunning beaches, islands, and historic sites to explore, including Athens' Acropolis, Santorini's famous sunsets, and the ancient ruins of Delphi.

Here are some places to visit in Greece that won't break the bank:

  • Athens: The cradle of Western civilization, Athens is a treasure trove of ancient wonders, vibrant culture, and enticing cuisine. Explore iconic landmarks like the Acropolis, where you can enjoy discounted or free admission on certain days, marvel at the Parthenon, and wander through the historic Plaka neighborhood. With budget-friendly accommodation options, affordable street food serving up gyros and souvlaki, and excellent public transportation, Athens is a must-visit for any budget-conscious traveler.
  • Thessaloniki: Greece's lively second city, Thessaloniki, is a blend of Byzantine charm, captivating history, and bustling waterfront vibes. Dive into its rich heritage with visits to UNESCO-listed sites like the Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments, take in panoramic views from the iconic White Tower, and soak up the atmosphere along the bustling waterfront promenade. Budget-friendly tavernas offer mouthwatering Greek delicacies, while affordable accommodations cater to all types of travelers.
  • Crete: Greece's largest island, Crete, is a paradise of sun-soaked beaches, ancient ruins, and picturesque villages, all at a reasonable cost. Explore the Minoan palace of Knossos, embark on a hike through the stunning Samaria Gorge, and unwind on idyllic beaches such as Elafonissi and Balos. With budget-friendly guesthouses, hostels, and self-catering apartments, along with affordable tavernas serving up fresh seafood and traditional Cretan dishes, Crete promises an unforgettable Greek adventure without breaking the bank.
  • Rhodes: Steeped in history and surrounded by azure waters, Rhodes is a gem of the Aegean, offering medieval charm, ancient ruins, and sun-drenched beaches. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine streets of Rhodes Old Town, marvel at the imposing Palace of the Grand Master, and bask in the sun on sandy shores like Faliraki and Tsambika. Budget-friendly accommodations, mouthwatering Greek fare at local tavernas, and plenty of free or low-cost activities ensure that Rhodes caters to travelers of all budgets.
  • Peloponnese: With its wealth of historical sites, stunning landscapes, and quaint villages, the Peloponnese peninsula is a budget traveler's dream. Explore ancient wonders like Olympia, Mycenae, and Epidaurus, trek through the rugged beauty of the Mani Peninsula, and unwind on pristine beaches along the coast. Budget-friendly accommodations range from charming guesthouses to family-run pensions, while traditional tavernas offer delicious Greek cuisine at affordable prices. Whether you're into history, beaches, or outdoor adventures, the Peloponnese has something for every budget-conscious traveler.

Serbia - Cheapest European Countries to Visit - Planet Travel Advisor

Serbia is a budget-friendly travel destination in the Balkans, offering many affordable options for transportation, accommodation, and food. The capital city of Belgrade is well-connected to other European cities by low-cost airlines like Wizz Air, Ryanair, and easyJet, and bus and train services are also cheap and efficient. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to mid-range hotels, and food prices are generally lower than in other European countries.

Serbia has many fascinating sights to explore, including the medieval fortress of Kalemegdan, the stunning Danube River, and the monasteries of Fruška Gora. Serbia is also known for its lively nightlife, delicious food, and warm hospitality, making it an ideal destination for budget travelers.

Here are some budget-friendly places to explore in Serbia:

  • Belgrade: Serbia's vibrant capital, Belgrade, is a city where history meets modernity, offering a plethora of attractions at affordable prices. Explore the historic Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park, stroll along the bustling pedestrian street of Knez Mihailova, and soak in the bohemian atmosphere of Skadarlija, the city's old quarter filled with traditional restaurants and cafes. Belgrade also offers budget-friendly accommodations, from hostels to guesthouses, and affordable dining options serving delicious Serbian cuisine.
  • Novi Sad: Known as the "Athens of Serbia," Novi Sad is a charming city situated on the banks of the Danube River. Explore the picturesque Petrovaradin Fortress, wander through the colorful streets of the Old Town, and relax in the tranquil surroundings of Danube Park. Novi Sad hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, including the famous EXIT music festival, offering plenty of affordable entertainment options for budget travelers.
  • Niš: As one of the oldest cities in Europe, Niš is steeped in history and boasts a wealth of archaeological sites, Ottoman architecture, and Roman ruins. Explore landmarks such as the Niš Fortress, built by the Ottoman Turks in the 18th century, visit the Skull Tower, and wander through the lively streets of the city center. Niš offers budget-friendly accommodations, authentic Serbian eateries serving hearty meals, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for budget-conscious travelers.
  • Tara National Park: For nature lovers on a budget, Tara National Park is a must-visit destination in Serbia. Located in the western part of the country, Tara offers stunning landscapes, pristine forests, and picturesque villages to explore. Hike through the lush greenery, admire breathtaking views of the Drina River Canyon, and visit attractions such as the famous Drina River House. Tara National Park offers affordable accommodation options, including campsites and guesthouses, making it an ideal destination for budget travelers seeking outdoor adventures.

6. Macedonia

Macedonia - Cheapest European Countries to Visit - Planet Travel Advisor

Macedonia, also known as North Macedonia, is a small landlocked country in the Balkans, bordered by Kosovo, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania. Skopje is the capital and largest city, famous for its eclectic architecture, vibrant nightlife, and bazaar. Macedonia is a budget-friendly travel destination with affordable options for transportation, accommodation, and food.

Skopje and Ohrid are both served by low-cost airlines like Wizz Air and Ryanair, and public transportation is reasonably priced. Accommodation options range from budget hostels to mid-range hotels, and food prices are generally lower than in other European countries. Macedonia is known for its stunning natural beauty, including Lake Ohrid, the Mavrovo National Park, and the Vodno Mountain.

Here are some budget-friendly places to explore in Macedonia:

  • Skopje: The capital city of North Macedonia, Skopje, is a vibrant metropolis filled with historical landmarks, lively bazaars, and charming neighborhoods. Explore the Old Bazaar, one of the largest in the Balkans, visit the iconic Stone Bridge spanning the Vardar River, and admire the eclectic architectural styles found throughout the city. Skopje offers budget-friendly accommodations, delicious local cuisine at affordable prices, and plenty of free attractions, including walking tours and cultural events.
  • Ohrid: Nestled on the shores of Lake Ohrid, the town of Ohrid is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning natural beauty and rich history. Explore the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, visit the medieval fortress of Tsar Samuel, and discover ancient churches and monasteries dating back to the Byzantine era. Ohrid offers budget-friendly accommodations, including guesthouses and hostels with picturesque views of the lake, as well as affordable dining options serving fresh seafood and traditional Macedonian dishes.
  • Matka Canyon: Just a short drive from Skopje, Matka Canyon is a hidden gem of natural beauty offering hiking trails, boat rides, and stunning scenery. Explore the canyon's limestone cliffs, visit the Vrelo Cave, one of the deepest underwater caves in Europe, and take a boat ride on the tranquil waters of Lake Matka. Matka Canyon is accessible by public transportation from Skopje and offers budget-friendly activities for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Bitola: Known as the "City of Consuls," Bitola is a charming town located in the southwestern part of North Macedonia, with a rich history dating back to ancient times. Explore the historic Shirok Sokak Street, visit the ancient ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, and stroll through the beautifully landscaped Bitola City Park. Bitola offers budget-friendly accommodations, including guesthouses and small hotels, as well as affordable dining options serving local specialties such as tavče gravče (bean stew) and kebapchinja (grilled meat sausages).
  • Pelister National Park: For nature lovers on a budget, Pelister National Park is a must-visit destination in North Macedonia. Located near Bitola, Pelister offers pristine wilderness, scenic hiking trails, and stunning mountain vistas. Explore the park's diverse flora and fauna, hike to the summit of Mount Pelister for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, and enjoy picnicking and camping in the great outdoors. Pelister National Park offers budget-friendly accommodation options, including campsites and mountain huts, making it an ideal destination for budget travelers seeking outdoor adventures.

7. Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Cheapest European Countries to Visit - Planet Travel Advisor

Bosnia and Herzegovina, often referred to simply as Bosnia, is a country in Southeastern Europe, bordered by Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro. The capital and largest city is Sarajevo, known for its rich history, diverse culture, and stunning mountain scenery. Bosnia is a budget-friendly travel destination with affordable options for transportation, accommodation, and food.

Low-cost airlines like Wizz Air and Ryanair operate flights to the capital and other major cities, and public transportation is reasonably priced. Accommodation options range from budget hostels to mid-range hotels, and food prices are generally lower than in other European countries. Bosnia is home to many cultural and historic sites, including the Old Bridge in Mostar, the Stari Grad in Sarajevo, and the Kravica Waterfall.

Here are some budget-friendly places to explore in Bosnia and Herzegovina:

  • Sarajevo: The capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, is a cultural melting pot where the East meets the West. Explore the historic BašÄaršija district, known for its Ottoman-era bazaars, mosques, and traditional coffeehouses. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Latin Bridge, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, and the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, which offers insights into the city's wartime history. Sarajevo offers budget-friendly accommodations, including hostels and guesthouses, as well as affordable street food and traditional Bosnian restaurants serving cevapi (grilled minced meat) and burek (filled pastry).
  • Mostar: Famous for its iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) spanning the Neretva River, Mostar is a picturesque town steeped in history and culture. Explore the cobbled streets of the Old Town, visit the historic Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, and watch brave divers leap from the Stari Most into the chilly waters below. Mostar offers budget-friendly accommodations, including guesthouses and hostels, as well as affordable dining options serving Bosnian specialties like pita (savory pie) and ćevapi.
  • Trebinje: Located in the southern part of the country, near the border with Montenegro, Trebinje is a charming town known for its Mediterranean climate, scenic beauty, and historic sites. Explore the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, visit the stunning Trebišnjica River Aqueduct, and relax on the picturesque Arslanagića Bridge. Trebinje offers budget-friendly accommodations, including guesthouses and small hotels, as well as affordable dining options serving fresh seafood and traditional Herzegovinian cuisine.
  • Kravice Waterfalls: For nature lovers on a budget, the Kravice Waterfalls are a must-visit destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Located near the town of Ljubuški, in the southern part of the country, the Kravice Waterfalls are a series of stunning cascades surrounded by lush greenery. Spend the day swimming in the crystal-clear waters, picnicking on the riverbank, and exploring the surrounding hiking trails. Kravice Waterfalls offer affordable entrance fees and are easily accessible by public transportation or car.
  • Banja Luka: As the second-largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Banja Luka offers a mix of historical landmarks, cultural attractions, and natural beauty. Explore the historic Kastel Fortress, stroll along the banks of the Vrbas River, and visit the tranquil Ferhadija Mosque. Banja Luka offers budget-friendly accommodations, including hostels and guesthouses, as well as affordable dining options serving traditional Bosnian cuisine.

Albania - Cheapest European Countries to Visit - Planet Travel Advisor

Albania is a small country in the Balkans, bordered by Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Greece. The capital and largest city is Tirana, known for its vibrant energy, colorful buildings, and rich history. Albania is a budget-friendly travel destination with affordable options for transportation, accommodation, and food. Low-cost airlines like Wizz Air and Ryanair operate flights to Tirana and other major cities, and public transportation is reasonably priced.

Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to mid-range hotels, and food prices are generally lower than in other European countries. Albania is home to many beautiful natural landscapes, such as the Albanian Alps, the Ionian Coast, and the Butrint National Park, as well as fascinating historical sites like the Berat Castle and the Apollonia Archaeological Park.

Here are some budget-friendly places to explore in Albania:

  • Tirana: The vibrant capital city of Albania, Tirana, is a lively blend of history, culture, and modernity. Explore the colorful streets of the Blloku neighborhood, visit landmarks like Skanderbeg Square and the National History Museum, and relax in Rinia Park. Tirana offers budget-friendly accommodations, including hostels and guesthouses, as well as affordable dining options serving traditional Albanian dishes such as kofte (meatballs) and fërgesë (baked cheese and peppers).
  • Berat: Known as the "City of a Thousand Windows," Berat is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture and stunning hilltop castle. Explore the historic Old Town (Mangalem and Gorica), visit the iconic Berat Castle, and admire the picturesque views of the Osum River valley. Berat offers budget-friendly accommodations, including traditional guesthouses known as "kullas" and affordable dining options serving delicious Albanian cuisine.
  • Saranda: Located on the Albanian Riviera, Saranda is a popular coastal town known for its crystal-clear waters, sandy beaches, and vibrant nightlife. Relax on pristine beaches like Ksamil and Mirror Beach, take a boat trip to the nearby islands of Ksamil and Corfu, and explore ancient ruins such as the UNESCO-listed Butrint Archaeological Site. Saranda offers budget-friendly accommodations, including guesthouses and beachfront hostels, as well as affordable seafood restaurants serving fresh catch-of-the-day dishes.
  • Gjirokastër: Another UNESCO World Heritage site, Gjirokastër is a picturesque town perched on a hillside overlooking the Drinos River valley. Explore the well-preserved Ottoman-era houses, visit the historic Gjirokastër Castle, and wander through the cobblestone streets of the Old Bazaar. Gjirokastër offers budget-friendly accommodations, including traditional stone guesthouses and affordable dining options serving Albanian specialties such as tave kosi (baked lamb with yogurt) and flija (layered pancake).

Croatia - Cheapest European Countries to Visit - Planet Travel Advisor

Croatia is a beautiful country located in Central and Southeast Europe, bordered by Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. The capital and largest city is Zagreb, known for its Austro-Hungarian architecture and rich cultural heritage. Croatia is a popular travel destination, but it is possible to travel on a budget. Low-cost airlines like Ryanair and easyJet operate flights to several cities, and public transportation is affordable and reliable.

Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to mid-range hotels, and food prices are generally lower than in other European countries. Croatia is known for its stunning coastline, national parks, and historic sites, such as Dubrovnik's Old Town, the Plitvice Lakes National Park, and the Diocletian's Palace in Split. The Dubrovnik Riviera in Croatia offers stunning beaches and is indeed considered one of the best beaches for families in Europe .

Here are some budget-friendly places to explore in Croatia:

  • Zagreb: Croatia's capital city, Zagreb, offers a mix of history, culture, and a lively atmosphere without breaking the bank. Explore the charming Upper Town (Gornji Grad), visit landmarks such as St. Mark's Church and Zagreb Cathedral, and stroll through the bustling Dolac Market. Zagreb offers budget-friendly accommodations, including hostels and guesthouses, as well as affordable dining options serving delicious Croatian cuisine.
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park: One of Croatia's most popular attractions, Plitvice Lakes National Park is a natural wonderland of cascading waterfalls, turquoise lakes, and lush forests. Hike along the park's well-marked trails, take a boat ride across the tranquil lakes, and marvel at the breathtaking scenery. Plitvice Lakes National Park offers affordable entrance fees, and budget-friendly accommodations can be found in nearby towns like Korenica and Rakovica.
  • Zadar: Located on the Dalmatian coast, Zadar is a historic city known for its Roman ruins, medieval churches, and unique attractions like the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation. Explore the ancient Roman Forum, visit landmarks such as St. Donatus Church and the Cathedral of St. Anastasia, and watch the sunset from the picturesque waterfront promenade. Zadar offers budget-friendly accommodations, including hostels and guesthouses, as well as affordable dining options serving fresh seafood and Mediterranean cuisine.
  • Split: As the second-largest city in Croatia, Split boasts a wealth of historical landmarks, vibrant street life, and stunning coastal scenery. Explore the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace, wander through the narrow streets of the Old Town, and relax on the sandy beaches of Bacvice and Kasjuni. Split offers budget-friendly accommodations, including hostels and guesthouses, as well as affordable street food and local restaurants serving traditional Dalmatian dishes.

10. Moldova

Moldova - Cheapest European Countries to Visit - Planet Travel Advisor

Moldova is a small landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered by Ukraine and Romania. The capital and largest city is Chisinau, known for its green parks, wine cellars, and historic sites. Moldova is a budget-friendly travel destination with affordable options for transportation, accommodation, and food. Although not served by many low-cost airlines, flights to Chisinau are still reasonably priced.

Public transportation is affordable, with buses and trains connecting the major cities. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to mid-range hotels, and food prices are generally lower than in other European countries. Moldova is known for its wine cellars, natural beauty, and historic sites, such as the Orheiul Vechi Monastery, the Cricova Wine Cellar, and the Stefan Cel Mare Central Park.

Here are some places to visit in Moldova on a budget:

  • Chișinău: Moldova's capital city, Chișinău, is a vibrant hub of culture, history, and nightlife. Explore the city's green parks, such as Valea Morilor Park and Stefan cel Mare Central Park, visit landmarks like the Nativity Cathedral and Triumphal Arch, and wander through the bustling central market, Piata Centrala. Chișinău offers budget-friendly accommodations, including hostels and guesthouses, as well as affordable dining options serving traditional Moldovan cuisine.
  • Orheiul Vechi: Located just a short distance from Chișinău, Orheiul Vechi is a historical and archaeological complex set amidst stunning natural landscapes. Explore the ancient cave monastery of Orheiul Vechi, hike through the picturesque Răut River valley, and visit the nearby villages to experience traditional Moldovan culture. Orheiul Vechi offers budget-friendly accommodations, including guesthouses and farm stays, providing a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in rural life.
  • Mileștii Mici: Wine lovers on a budget should not miss a visit to Mileștii Mici, home to the largest wine cellar in the world. Explore the underground tunnels of the Mileștii Mici Winery, which stretch for over 200 kilometers and house millions of bottles of wine. Take a guided tour of the cellar, sample a variety of Moldovan wines, and enjoy a picnic in the scenic vineyards surrounding the winery. Mileștii Mici offers affordable wine tastings and tours, making it a budget-friendly destination for wine enthusiasts.
  • Soroca: Known as the "Gypsy Capital" of Moldova, Soroca is a charming town located on the banks of the Dniester River. Explore the historic Soroca Fortress, which dates back to the 15th century and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Wander through the town's cobblestone streets, visit the nearby Roma settlement, and sample traditional Moldovan dishes at local eateries. Soroca offers budget-friendly accommodations, including guesthouses and small hotels, providing an authentic and affordable travel experience.
  • Cricova: Another must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts, Cricova is home to one of the most famous wine cellars in Moldova. Explore the underground tunnels of the Cricova Winery, which extend for over 120 kilometers and house an impressive collection of wines, including rare vintages and sparkling wines. Take a guided tour of the cellar, enjoy wine tastings in the underground tasting rooms, and learn about Moldova's rich winemaking heritage. Cricova offers budget-friendly tour packages, allowing visitors to experience the magic of Moldovan wine culture without breaking the bank.

In conclusion, Europe is full of diverse destinations, each offering its own unique culture, attractions, and cost. The ten countries mentioned above are ideal for budget travelers, offering affordable accommodations, food, and transportation, along with a wide range of activities and attractions to explore.

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Explore 15 Most Cheapest countries to Visit from Pakistan

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Traveling to cheap countries is the ultimate goal of many tourists and travelers. Every one of us wants to explore diverse cultures and breathtaking landscapes without breaking the bank. 

The world is filled with affordable treasures waiting to be discovered by budget-savvy explorers.

These destinations offer financial relief and the chance to immerse yourself in unique experiences, taste different cuisines, and create lasting memories without the burden of hefty expenses. 

In this post, you’ll find out the cheapest country to visit from Pakistan, we will try to dig a little deeper and tell you everything from how to reach, where to stay, and the famous tourist attractions to visit. 

Also, as a bonus , we will tell you the most reliable Travel services provider that will take care of everything that might seem like an obstacle in your way of traveling. 

Nepal is a great place for budget travelers. You can see beautiful mountains and enjoy hiking without spending too much money. Flights from Pakistan to Nepal start at PKR 138,864. Your other travel expenses can vary significantly depending on your travel style, duration, and specific choices. 

How to Reach?

The cheapest route to Nepal from Pakistan by air would involve booking the most affordable flight available from a Pakistani city to Kathmandu , Nepal’s capital, with options often including layovers in cities like Doha or Dubai.

What to See? – Famous Tourist Attractions 

Trek to the base camp of the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest , explore the historic city of Kathmandu and its Durbar Square, go white-water rafting on the Trishuli River, and experience the serene beauty of Pokhara with its lakes and Annapurna mountain range views.

What to Eat?

Taste Nepali specialties like Momos (dumplings), Dal Bhat (lentil soup with rice), Sel Roti (rice donuts), and Newari cuisine.

Bolivia is the cheapest country to visit from Pakistan. It has amazing landscapes, like the Uyuni Salt Flats, and you can explore them without needing a big budget. 

The flight from Pakistan to Bolivia takes 25h 37m and costs $700 – $1,900. Your other expenses like food and stay will depend on your choices, however, Bolivia does have some cheap hotel options. 

How to reach?

Secure budget flights from Pakistan to La Paz or Santa Cruz, Bolivia’s major cities, with layovers in hubs like Miami or Bogota, which frequently provide affordable routes.

Explore the otherworldly Salar de Uyuni (Uyuni Salt Flats), visit the historic city of La Paz, take a scenic journey on the Death Road, and discover the stunning landscapes of the Eduardo Avaroa National Park.

Savor Bolivian flavors like Salteñas (savory pastries), Silpancho (breaded meat), Quinoa Soup, and Llajwa (spicy sauce).

3- Cambodia

Cambodia is known for its impressive Angkor Wat temples and cheap street food. You can have a great time here without spending a lot. The average cost for connecting flights from Pakistan to Cambodia is ₨ 244,704. Staying duration, food & hotel, costs as per your choices and style. 

Look for budget flights from Pakistan to Phnom Penh or Siem Reap, Cambodia’s popular destinations, with layovers in regional hubs like Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, known for budget-friendly routes.

Marvel at the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat temples in Siem Reap , explore the vibrant markets and street food in Phnom Penh, relax on the beaches of Sihanoukville, and learn about Cambodia’s history at the Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.

Enjoy Cambodian dishes including Amok (fish curry), Lok Lak (stir-fried beef), Nom Banh Chok (rice noodles with fish curry), and Kuy Teav (noodle soup).

Vietnam is a fantastic destination if you’re looking for budget-friendly travel. You can try delicious street food and explore its unique culture without breaking the bank. By-air travel to Vietnam costs you around Rs171,219, you can check cheap flights a few days in advance. 

Find economical flights from Pakistan to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s major cities, with layovers in regional hubs like Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, often offering budget options.

Cruise through the limestone karsts of Halong Bay, explore the ancient town of Hoi An, trek in the Sapa region, savor Vietnamese street food like pho and banh mi, and visit the bustling cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Delight in Vietnamese cuisine with Pho (noodle soup), Banh Mi (sandwich), Goi Cuon (spring rolls), and Bun Cha (grilled pork with noodles).

5- Thailand

Thailand is a popular budget-friendly destination where you can enjoy beautiful beaches, delicious street food, and affordable accommodations.  

Flights from Pakistan to Thailand start at PKR 144,616. You can avail cheaper options for food and stay to make your trip less expensive. 

Book a budget flight from Pakistan to Bangkok, Thailand’s capital, with layovers in hubs like Kuala Lumpur or Colombo, often offering affordable options.

Visit Wat Pho in Bangkok, relax on the beaches of Phuket, explore the ancient city of Ayutthaya, and experience the vibrant street markets.

Enjoy dishes like Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), Som Tum (papaya salad), and Green Curry.

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Egypt is known for its ancient pyramids and historical sites, which you can explore on a budget. You’ll find inexpensive street food and reasonable lodging options. 

The average cost for a one-way flight from Pakistan to Cairo, Egypt is ₨129,047.  

Find economical flights from Pakistan to Cairo, Egypt’s capital, with layovers in cities like Istanbul or Muscat, known for budget-friendly connections.

See the Pyramids of Giza, explore the ancient temples of Luxor, cruise down the Nile River, and visit the bustling Khan el-Khalili market in Cairo.

Savor dishes like Koshari (a mix of rice, pasta, and lentils), Shawarma, Falafel, and Umm Ali (a dessert similar to bread pudding).

Morocco offers a taste of North African culture without draining your wallet. You can travel in vibrant markets, savor affordable local dishes, and stay in budget-friendly accommodations.   

The cheapest flight deals from Pakistan to Morocco cost $376 per passenger.

Search for budget flights from Pakistan to Casablanca or Marrakech, with layovers in European cities like Madrid or Milan, often offering reasonable fares.

Wander through the medina of Marrakech, explore the historic city of Fes, go trekking in the Atlas Mountains, and experience a night in the Sahara Desert.

Try Moroccan specialties like Tagine (slow-cooked stew), Couscous, Harira (soup), and Pastilla (a savory pastry).

Georgia, in Eastern Europe, is a hidden gem for budget travelers. It has stunning landscapes, historic sites, and delicious cuisine, all at prices that won’t stretch your budget.  

The average flight cost from Pakistan to Georgia is US$432 , you can make your trip cheaper by cutting on food and stay expenses. 

Secure budget flights from Pakistan to Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital, with layovers in Istanbul or Kyiv, which frequently provide affordable routes.

Discover the historic streets of Tbilisi, hike in the stunning Caucasus Mountains, visit ancient monasteries like Svetitskhoveli , and savor Georgian cuisine.

Sample Georgian cuisine, including Khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), Khinkali (dumplings), Satsivi (nut sauce), and Mtsvadi (kebabs).

Turkey offers a mix of rich history and stunning landscapes on a budget. You can explore ancient ruins, savor Turkish cuisine, and find affordable accommodations. 

Average Flights from Pakistan to Turkey cost around PKR105,465. You can find affordable hotels, and food places all across Turkey. 

Look for budget flights from Pakistan to Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city, with layovers in cities like Dubai or Doha, known for budget-friendly connections.

Explore the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, relax on the beaches of Antalya, visit the ancient city of Ephesus , and indulge in Turkish kebabs and baklava.

Indulge in Turkish delights like Doner Kebab, Iskender, Lahmacun (Turkish pizza), and Baklava.

10- Portugal

Have you ever wondered which country is best for Pakistani students, especially when considering options like the golden visa program in Portugal for Pakistani ? Portugal is a budget-friendly destination with beautiful coastlines, historic cities, and great food and wine that won’t break the bank. Flights from Pakistan to Portugal, a country known for its golden visa program, cost around PKR273,848.

Find economical flights from Pakistan to Lisbon or Porto, Portugal’s major cities, with layovers in European hubs like Amsterdam or Frankfurt, often offering budget options.

What to See? – Famous Tourist Attractions

Explore the historic neighborhoods of Lisbon, visit the colorful town of Sintra, enjoy the wine region of Douro Valley, and relax on the Algarve coast.

Taste Portuguese dishes such as Bacalhau (salted cod), Pastéis de Nata (custard tarts), Francesinha (sandwich), and Arroz de Pato (duck rice).

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Poland provides an affordable entry into European travel, featuring charming cities like Krakow and Warsaw, delicious pierogis, and wallet-friendly prices. Flight from Pakistan to Poland costs around PKR 99380. 

Search for budget flights from Pakistan to Warsaw or Krakow, Poland’s key cities, with layovers in European hubs like Vienna or Munich, known for affordable connections.

Discover the Old Town of Krakow, visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial, explore Warsaw’s Royal Castle, and try traditional Polish pierogis.

Savor Polish cuisine with Pierogi (dumplings), Bigos (hunter’s stew), Kielbasa (sausage), and Placki ziemniaczane (potato pancakes).

12- Bulgaria

Bulgaria offers budget travelers a chance to explore beautiful mountains and historic towns while enjoying affordable food and lodging. The average cost for a flight from Pakistan to Bulgaria is $801 round-trip from Allama Iqbal International Airport to Sofia Airport. 

Secure budget flights from Pakistan to Sofia, Bulgaria’s capital, with layovers in cities like Istanbul or Vienna, which frequently provide reasonable fares.

Visit the historic city of Plovdiv, explore the Rila Monastery, hike in the Rila Mountains, and relax on the Black Sea coast.

Enjoy Bulgarian flavors with Banitsa (pastry), Shopska Salad, Kavarma (stew), and Tarator (cold yogurt soup).

13- Indonesia

Indonesia is a paradise for budget-conscious beach lovers. You can relax on pristine beaches, indulge in local street food, and stay in inexpensive guesthouses. 

The average cost for flights from Pakistan to Indonesia is PKR21,358, which is pretty cheap, so you can spend more on food, stay, and visiting tourist attractions. 

Look for budget flights from Pakistan to Jakarta or Bali, Indonesia’s popular destinations, with layovers in Kuala Lumpur or Singapore, known for budget-friendly routes.

Explore the temples of Bali, hike to Mount Bromo in Java, relax on the Gili Islands, and savor Indonesian street food.

Delight in Indonesian dishes like Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Rendang (spicy beef stew), Sate (skewers), and Gado-Gado (vegetable salad with peanut sauce).

Laos is known for its serene landscapes and laid-back atmosphere. You can visit temples, explore natural wonders, and live comfortably on a budget.

Find economical flights from Pakistan to Vientiane or Luang Prabang, Laos’s main cities, with layovers in regional hubs like Bangkok or Hanoi, often offering budget options.

Visit the ancient city of Luang Prabang, explore the Kuang Si Falls, go tubing in Vang Vieng, and experience Buddhist temples.

Try Laotian specialties such as Larb (minced meat salad), Khao Soi (noodle soup), Tam Mak Hoong (spicy green papaya salad), and Mok Pa (fish steamed in banana leaves).

15- Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan, in Central Asia, is a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts on a budget. You can trek in the mountains, experience nomadic culture, and stay inexpensively in yurts and guesthouses.

Search for budget flights from Pakistan to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan’s capital, with layovers in cities like Istanbul or Almaty, known for budget-friendly connections.

Trek in the Tian Shan Mountains, stay in traditional yurts, visit the Ala Archa National Park, and explore the Silk Road city of Osh.

Experience Kyrgyz cuisine with Manty (dumplings), Beshbarmak (meat and noodles), Shashlik (kebabs), and Ashlyan-Fu (cold noodle dish).

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Top 20 Cheapest Countries in Europe to Visit for Budget Travelers

Looking for the cheapest countries in Europe  to travel to next?

As an avid shoestring traveler with nuanced tastes, I am always pulled towards countries where I can live large on my small budget. Whether I am looking for a more extended stay destination or a weekend break in Europe, I take special note of the prices of hostels or hotels in the main tourist towns and the average prices for drinks and food.

Choosing a cheaper destination can save you anywhere between $20-$50 a day on accommodations, drinks, and food. When I begin to look for my next destination, I look for beautiful landscapes and architecture to explore on my (rather small) budget. If this list of the cheapest countries in Europe isn’t on your radar now, then read further – your bank account will thank you.

These destinations are often less popular tourist destinations and some of the hidden gems in Europe, which means more time for me to get to know locals and enjoy less crowded beaches.

While I always like to spend a few days in the bigger cities, visiting the less known cities and outdoor-enthusiast destinations is sometimes more gratifying for me, and my wallet. Offering beautiful views of mountains , coastlines, and lakes , these destinations are one of a kind and won’t break your budget.

Now, what are some of the ways to get around cheaply? Most backpackers know this and tons move around Europe either by hitchhiking, staying at hostels, and keeping a low budget for the day (most stick between 30-80USD per day) and they managed just fine!

Of course, visiting the countries mentioned below will help you lower the cost down as the costs in these places are significantly lower than other more expensive European countries .

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Top 20 BEST Cheapest Countries in Europe

Want to enjoy the very best that Eastern Europe has to offer? Check out Poland . This culturally rich country provides countless hikes for outdoors-lovers, castles , and great nightlife for the night owls.

If you want to escape the real world, go on a hike or a camping trip to the Tatra Mountains. Or if you are looking for a city getaway, catch the next train to Warsaw or Krakow . Both cities let you absorb the rich history and culture of Poland and not to mention two of the cheapest countries in Europe where you can stretch your budget!

Which cities in Poland should you check out? The top three famous cities in this lovely Eastern European country are Warsaw (the capital), Krakow, and a charming, quaint town named Gdansk.

It is straightforward to get around Poland if you want to visit all of these cities and even see smaller towns around the country and going by bus is one of the most efficient transport to view all cities mentioned above.

Budget suggestion and estimates

  • Local Currency: Polish Zloty
  • Average food budget per day: 5-10USD
  • Suggested daily budget: 25-35USD
  • accommodation per night: 14-18USD/person

Poland is one of the cheapest places to travel in Europe!

Planning your cheap European vacation or are you looking for some cheap European holiday destinations? Be sure to put Cluj, Romania on your list. Not only does this city host great nightlife, but there are a plethora of daytime excursions to nearby towns that are sure to excite you.

Visit the Turda Salt Mine; this expansive mine was opened to visitors in the 1990s and provided you with a glimpse into the extensive mining industry in Romania.

If you want to start planning your trip, find out the best cheap hostels in Bucharest !

Which cities in Romania should you visit? Bucharest , the capital of Romania, is one of the upcoming destinations in Europe and has garnered much attention in the last few years. You can’t blame it, though, and it is a beautiful city!

Other than that, cities such as Sibiu, Brasov, and Timisoara are equally stunning cities to visit. You can even visit Transylvania for a day from Bucharest !

Also, make sure not to miss out on some of the beautiful castles in Romania .

  • Local Currency: Romanian Leu
  • Average food budget per day: 15USD
  • Suggested daily budget: 40-50USD
  • Accommodation per night: 10-15USD/person

Visit Romania for Cheap European holidays

When deciding where to travel in Europe, Budapest is essential. But, there is so much more to Hungary than just Budapest. While Budapest is extremely cheap and should be visited, take a few days to explore Drebecen.

In Debrecen , you’ll find that food and accommodations are cheaper than in Budapest, but the views and opportunities to explore are just as stunning as Budapest.

After all, this magnificent capital of Hungary is a gem and one of the cheap destinations in Europe one must not miss!

Which cities in Hungary should you visit? If you’re going to visit Hungary , you must not miss Budapest (the capital) as it has one of the quirkiest yet laid-back lifestyles you’ll certainly like.

However, if you do feel like capitals aren’t your thing, visit the surrounding towns and villages and try out their local delicacies and learn about their culture. Hungarian cities such as Eger and Siófok are two great examples of smaller cities with remarkable personalities.

The top things not to miss when you visit Budapest are spas! Now, it can get bustling all year round as it is also a popular activity among the locals, so we suggest you get an entrance pass ahead of time !

If you’re interested, check out also the surrounding towns and villages outside of Budapest for a day trip.

  • Local Currency: Hungarian Forint
  • Suggested daily budget: 35-45USD
  • Accommodation per night: 19-25USD/person

Budapest is one of the cheapest countries to travel in Europe.

4. Slovakia

Looking for cheap European vacations? Slovakia has a myriad of museums and stunning architecture to explore. But, if you’re looking to expand your beer and wine pallet on a budget – Slovakia is your dream come true.

Head to the small town of Modra where just about every house has a vineyard. Be sure to check out local distilleries and microbreweries.

Which cities in Slovakia should you visit? Have you watched this American comedy film called Eurotrip? If you have then you probably remember that the gang went to Bratislava , the capital of Bratislava, and they portray it as a third-world country and a slum but the truth is far from that as Bratislava is, not only one of the cheapest places in Europe but also one of the prettiest underrated places a lot of people should be aware of.

If you do want to visit Slovakia and want to see other places, then you should visit Kolšice, Levoča, Trnava, and Banská Bystrica!

  • Local Currency: Euros
  • Average food budget per day: 10-15USD
  • Suggested daily budget: 30-40USD
  • Accommodation per night: 20-25USD/person

Slovakia - Affordable European holidays

5. Lithuania

Branching out of Vilnius, go camping on the Curonian Spit. This long sand dune extends into the Baltic Sea and is the perfect place to escape the world. Or, stay in a cottage in Nida – the largest town on the split where you can enjoy the Lithuanian summer with locals.

Not to mention, most of Eastern Europe is well connected by land transport, and the journey won’t cost you much either! Lithuania and its neighboring countries are some of the cheap places to visit in Europe.

Also, make sure to not miss out on some of the stunning castles in this country! They are indeed one of the best things you can visit.

Which cities in Lithuania should you visit? Three of the most popular cities in Lithuania are Vilnius (the capital), Palanga, Kaunas, and Klaipeda.

  • Average food spending per day: 10-15USD
  • Suggested daily spending: 30-40USD
  • Accommodation per night: 16-20USD/person

Lithuania is one of the cheap holiday destinations Europe.

Greece can easily be done cheaply; you just have to be careful not to fall into the traps! Santorini, arguably one of the top romantic destinations in Europe can be enjoyed on any budget.

If you avoid sea-view restaurants and book your hotel or hostel in advance, you can explore, swim, and dive into this awe-inspiring destination.

Which cities in Greece should you visit? Who doesn’t want to visit Greece at least once in their life? We all have seen the famous destinations in the country repeatedly mentioned in many films, books , and, of course, on Instagram! The top tourist destinations in Greece are Santorini , Athens , and Rhodes – each beautiful on its own.

  • Average food budget per day: 12-18USD
  • Suggested daily budget: 45-55USD
  • Accommodation per night: 22-30USD/person

Greece is one of the cheap places to travel in the world.

7. Bulgaria

If you’re looking for the cheapest countries in Europe, Bulgaria has to be on your list. Beyond Sofia and Sunny Beach, head up to the Rila mountains. Visit the Seven Rila Lakes and stay at one of the numerous mountain lodges that host stunning overlooks of the lakes and mountains for a price that won’t break the bank. Head to the city of Plovdiv for beautiful examples of Roman architecture and visit one of the many cultural museums there.

Which cities in Bulgaria should you visit? Another upcoming country that has been on many travelers’ radars, Bulgaria has garnered a lot of attention from the media lately. Its capital, Sofia, has been on a lot of the “Top 10” list of places you must visit (much like this one), and that is for a reason, this city is indeed beautiful! Other than that, cities like Plovdiv, Burgas, and Varna are all popular destinations in the country.

  • Local Currency: Bulgarian Lev
  • Suggested daily budget: 20-30USD
  • Accommodation per night: 11-15USD/person

Visit Bulgaria, cheapest countries to visit in Europe.

In Ukraine , venture to Lviv – a lovely historic city in the West. From there, you can venture out to the smaller towns and villages next to the Carpathian Mountains. The atmosphere there is impossible to describe.

There, you have the chance to be closer to the natural environment around you and enjoy the variety of views available to you. The locals there are extremely welcoming so don’t be afraid to ask for restaurant and accommodation advice.

Which cities in Ukraine should you visit? Some of the popular destinations in Ukraine are Kyiv (the capital), the coastal city of Odesa, and the growing city of Lviv.

  • Local Currency: Ukrainian Hryvnia
  • Average food budget per day: 3-5USD
  • Accommodation per night: 7-15USD/person

Top 20 Cheapest Countries in Europe to Visit for Budget Travelers

9. Montenegro

One of the most beautiful places to visit in the world , the Bay of Kotor is well preserved and accessible to travelers. Situated on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, Kotor is a perfect place to soak in picturesque views of medieval architecture and the turquoise bay.

In Montenegro , you’ll find accommodations and dine relatively cheap compared to many of its Mediterranean neighbors.

Which cities in Montenegro should you visit? Again another underrated destination in Europe , Montenegro has surprised many of its visitors as it shows it charms you would think you’ll only see from places such as the south of Italy and France .

The coastal cities like Budva, Kotor, and Herceg Novi have proven their beauty over and over again, and you have to see these yourself, too! That said, cities like Podgorica and Ulcinj are also worth the visit.

If you want to explore Montenegro, here’s a perfect day trip that will take you to Durmitor, Tara, and Ostrog Monastery for an affordable price. Also, if you’re looking for cheap accommodation to stay at, here are our recommendations where to stay in Budva and Kotor!

Visit Montenegro as it is one of the cheapest country in Europe.

10. Portugal

While accommodations in this country may be a bit pricier than those previously listed, Portugal is without a doubt one of the most budget-friendly and cheapest country in Europe for holiday.

For adventure and music lovers alike, head to Algarve where you can soak up the coastline in the day and drinking refreshing wines at night.

Which cities in Portugal should you visit? Who does not want to visit a country full of culture and traditions? Well, Portugal is boasting not only those but also of beautiful sceneries and fantastic cuisine ! The top cities in Portugal are Lisbon , Porto, and Funchal.

If you’re looking for cheap accommodations on where to stay, check out these cheap hostels in Lisbon and Porto .

  • Average food budget per day: 12-15USD

Portugal is one of the cheap holiday destinations in the world.

11. Czech Republic

Why does the Czech Republic land a spot on so many of my lists? Because this country has boundless opportunities for solo travelers and families alike. If you’ve been to Prague, journey out into the other wonderful cities that the Czech Republic has to offer.

The romantic town of Český Krumlov is an excellent destination for a weekend getaway, and because it’s out of the hustle and bustle of Prague , your euro will go even farther.

Which cities in the Czech Republic should you visit? The top cities to visit in the Czech Republic are Prague, Karlovy Vary, and Brno.

  • Local Currency: Czech Koruna
  • Average food budget per day: 8-12USD
  • Accommodation per night: 18-23USD/person

Visit Czech Republic as it is one of the cheap places to travel in Europe.

12. Albania

If you want to save money while traveling, Albania’s capital is perfect for a city break – look into the pastel capital city of Tirana. In Albania , you can eat for about 10 euros a day (drinks included!) while taking in the breathtaking architecture. But, a trip to Albania is incomplete without a stop in Saranda to visit the immaculate Blue Eye spring . You can stay at a hotel with its private beach and pool, or meet backpackers at the cheaper hostels nearby.

Not to mention, Albania is an uprising digital hub and one of the top cheap destinations in Europe for nomads.

Which cities in Albania should you visit? If you want to holiday in the Mediterranean without breaking the bank, Albania is your place to go! With its coastal cities that surround the Albanian Riviera , Tirana (the capital), and Durrës.

  • Local Currency: Albanian Lek
  • Average food budget per day: 6-10USD
  • Accommodation per night: 8-12USD/person

Top 20 Cheapest Countries in Europe to Visit for Budget Travelers

13. Croatia

For outdoor enthusiasts, travel to the island of Lastovo in Croatia . It’s the youngest nature park and the furthermost inhabited island. Far away from the crowds, you can enjoy swimming in crystal clear blue seas during the day and star gazing at night.

For city lovers, Zagreb is a perfect city break. Zagreb offers beautiful cathedrals and exceptional nightlife much like the other beautiful Balkan countries you must explore, too.

You can also take a day tour to Plitvice Lakes National Park from big cities such as Dubrovnik and Split.

Or on the other hand, why not check out some of the castles in Croatia ? You’ll be fascinated by how beautiful they are!

Which cities in Croatia should you visit? Croatia has received fame in the last few years thanks to The Game of Thrones that gave the country its spotlight highlighting its beautiful forts and old medieval cities. The famous places in Croatia are Dubrovnik , Split , and Istria .

That said, you must not miss Plitvice National Park as it is such a magical place to see.

  • Local Currency: Croatian Kuna
  • Average food budget per day: 9-15USD
  • Accommodation per night: 17-22USD/person

Visit Croatia as it is one of the cheap European vacations you can have!

In Istanbul, you can eat like a king for about 5 euros. This not to miss the city is rich in culture, nightlife, and excellent foodie. Jump on a plane and make Istanbul your next city break .

Wander through the grand bazaar in the morning and spend your afternoon exploring the extravagant blue mosque.

So, if you’re looking for an experience of a lifetime, then Turkey should be on your list as it is undoubtedly one of the cheap places to visit in Europe .

Which cities in Turkey should you visit? The top places to check out in Turkey are Istanbul, Pamukkale, and Antalya.

  • Local Currency: Turkish Lira
  • Average food spending per day: 4-10USD
  • Suggested daily spending: 15-25USD

Turkey is one of the cheap travel destinations in the world!

15. Estonia

Estonia is located in the Baltics, and its capital is Tallinn, a beautiful small city with a beautiful medieval fortress. A UNESCO World Heritage protected site, and you’ll get a glimpse of what life used to be including vendors in old clothing, paved streets, and old buildings. A backpackers hub, you can make sure that your budget will do well in Estonia for what it is worth.

Also, not to mention, Tallinn is one of my favorite cities in Europe . I’ve personally been here so many times it is almost like home! If capitals aren’t your thing but plan to visit Estonia shortly, please read my post about other places to visit in this marvelous country.

If come around summertime, make sure to also do a little trip to some of the islands in Estonia !

Which cities in Estonia should you visit? Estonia may be a tiny country that houses not even a million citizens; it still does have one of the quaintest capital you’ll ever visit! Tallinn is indeed a lovely place where you’ll be transported to medieval times, but student cities such as Tartu and the coastal city of Pärnu are also worth the visit if you come to Estonia!

  • Average food budget per day: 7-12USD
  • Accommodation per night: 11-16USD/person

Go to Estonia for some cheap Europe holidays.

16. North Macedonia

One of the cheapest countries in Europe – see the picturesque capital city, Skopje from above by visiting the Kale Fortress. Even better: you can get this amazing view of the city for free. Head down to the Old Bazaar if you are looking to see beautiful mosques and markets. No matter where you end up in Skopje, this capital is sure to impress.

Which cities in North Macedonia should you visit? The top places to visit in North Macedonia are Skopje, Ohrid, and Bitola.

  • Local Currency: Macedonian Denar
  • Accommodation per night: 22-28USD/person

Macedonia, cheapest cities in Europe

This island country is full of hidden gems. Starting your trip to the cultural hub of Valletta, you can explore aged marketplaces and beautiful homes. The city is nothing short of beautiful. Head to the “silent city” of Mdina to find the old capital of Malta . Malta boasts cultural hubs and beaches alike, let this be one of your next weekend breaks in Europe.

Which cities in Malta should you visit? Malta may be a tiny island slash country, but it sure does a lot to offer ! From swindling hills to beautiful cliffs, there are many places in Malta you can’t miss, and some of its highlights are Valetta, Gozo, and the Comino Islands!

  • Accommodation per night: 25-30USD/person

Malta boasts cultural hubs and beaches

No, Italy is not exactly one of the cheapest countries in Europe, but if you plan your trip well, this destination can be done on a small budget. Cinque Terre is a series of picture-perfect fishing towns. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a perfect place to explore on foot, as cars are banned from towns, just like Venice – another beautiful place in Italy you must visit (but only in low season!).

Which cities in Italy should you visit? How can we even narrow this down to a few cities? It feels like one should visit ALL places in Italy as they are all stunning and worth the visit. However, our top recommendations are Venice , Pisa , Rome , Florence , and Bologna – all are so close to each other and are equally beautiful.

  • Average food budget per day: 15-20USD
  • Suggested daily budget: 55-65USD
  • Accommodation per night: 30-35USD/person

beautiful place in Italy you must visit

A bit off the beaten track and one of the cheapest places to travel in Europe, Kosovo offers some of the grandest churches in Eastern Europe . It’s no wonder this country is a premier Eastern European destination for Balkan travelers .

In Kosovo, you can enjoy macarons and coffee for about a euro – what is better than that? Be sure to spend time in the Ottoman city of Prizren!

Which cities in Kosovo should you visit? The top cities to visit in Kosovo are Pristina, Fierza, and Prizren.

  • Average food budget per day: 4-10USD
  • Accommodation per night: 22-27USD/person

Kosovo, cheapest places to travel in Europe

Looking for cheap European holidays? Visit old Riga to get your fill-in of oversized churches and cobble-lined paths. If you’re an aquatic lover, be sure to spend time in the old harbor town of Andrejsala which has now turned into a top art destination in Europe .

For more information about the places to see and things to do, check out this guide to Latvia for more details! 

Which cities in Latvia should you visit? The top places to visit in Latvia are Riga, Jūrmala, and Sigulda.

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FAQs about the cheap countries in Europe

How can i go to europe for cheap.

Lucky for us, we’re now living in the future and there’s always a cheap way to get to Europe from everywhere in the world! You can check our handy guide on how to find cheap flights using only one web tool – read it here .

The cheapest European country to visit will always depend on how you properly budget yourself so please always be mindful of your spendings.

How can I travel around Europe for cheap?

There are plenty of ways! Europe has amazing budget airline connections between cities on top of its effective rail and bus system. All of which you can massively save some money if you plan your trip accordingly, i.e book in advance, travel during the off-season, use student discounts, etc.

You can use Interrail and Eurorail to travel by train and for buses you can check out Omio and Flixbus .

How do I travel all of Europe on a budget?

Well, first of all, make sure you have enough money saved up on top of your travel budget! This way, you can comfortably travel anywhere your money can take you. Always do initial budget research beforehand so you can have an idea of how much it will cost you to be in one place DAILY. Budget your trip is a good website to have a rough estimate. Take this calculator with a grain of salt though, it is not 100% accurate!

The best way is perhaps to read blogger’s blog posts about certain cities as some of them do include budget breakdowns. A good start would be €50/day, which should be good for most European countries!

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Hello, I am from Lebanon and I am planning for a 6 days trip to a European country, with a total of budget around 400 euros, I can’t decide where to go, Italy or Portugal ? Since my budget need to cover accommodation, food, transportation inside the country and the ability to visit some sights and museums. Can you help with this ?

Your inputs are amazing. This will help novice European traveller like me to choose which country to go. I am planning to go to Warsaw, Poland. Can you suggest which countries i can choose in my travel for about 10 days.

My name is fredy.am living in poland.I this December (2019)am planning to make one trip.december 23 to January 2.my budget is 400 Euro only.is it possible to travel ? suggest me best places in this price range and covered these days . Thank you

Thank you for your email! From your message, I understood that you want to travel for 10 days on a €40 daily budget – this is absolutely a good daily budget for most Eastern European countries and, as well, the Balkan countries. With this budget, you can easily cover hostel dorm rooms and meals.

With that said, it won’t truly bring you far so you’ll need to do a little bit more research on places you’d like to visit and figure out some of the free things to do in that specific city. Doing this, you can easily get by with €40 daily budget.

However, please keep in mind that I’m assuming that your flights and mode of transportation are covered separately. If it is not, it is still possible as intercountry buses are rather cheap around Eastern Europe and the Balkans but you might find yourself in a pinch if flights and transportation are included in this €400 budget you’re speaking of. It is always good to have some wiggle room and expand your budget a little bit more but stick at a good €40/day budget.

I hope this helps!

Cheers, Evan K

Lol Kosovo is so not a country. Read something before actually writing something

Kosovo is a self-declared independent country. Yes, it is not officially a country but its independence is recognized by many others hence I added Kosovo in this list. Nevertheless, it is a cheap destination to visit. We did our research 😉

I’m from Kuala Lumpur. Love this site , very informative thanks ????????, planning a trip to Albania and few neighbouring countries in April 2019.

There is no country named Macedonia! Macedonia is Greece and obviously there are no two Macedonias.

North Macedonia – that’s a real country located in the Balkans.

Great list. I’ve been to many far flung places and only now am I just starting to venture around my neighbouring countries in Europe. I do like a bargain. Hmmm, Bulgaria, Romania or Albania. I’m a bit of a foody,photography, love getting off the beaten track and enjoy a beer.

Then the places mentioned here certainly should be on your list!

I am planning a 10 days trip for me and daughter in August. Croatia and Hungary on list. Travelling on budget but want to add a 3rd country. Do you think London will be great as the 3rd option or would you recommend another

I think London is a little too expensive if you’re traveling on a budget. Perhaps check out Croatia and Hungary’s neighboring countries such as Slovenia, Bosnia, and so on. They are beautiful, lots to see and you can do good on a budget.

These are great ideas. I have two 6 year olds – do you recommend places like Czech and Croatia (coast) for a family with you kids?

Absolutely, Czech Republic and Croatia have family-friendly destinations where kids can also enjoy.

Other than cs& hostels …what about the camping facilities in this countries is it possible to use tents?

I’m pretty sure there are tons fo camping areas in these countries!

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18 cheapest countries in europe to visit in 2024.

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As you will see below, many of the cheapest countries in Europe are grouped together.

More simply, they are the Eastern European countries.

That’s a pretty complex question that I would really hate to over-simplify, at risk of offending anyone.

But key factors include things like them being ex-Soviet states, experiencing relatively recent war, poor tourism infrastructure, and general under-development.

I won’t go any further as every country is very much unique in its past and its present.

But one thing I do want to point out is that these are all incredible countries to visit!

How do I know that?

Because we have personally traveled through and explored every single country on this list!

Many of them multiple times between 2016 and 2024, and hopefully many more times to come.

So everything below is based directly on personal experience , giving us the ability not just to tell you where is cheap, but also:

  • What we recommend you do there
  • How much we spent, so how much you can expect to spend
  • Our top tips on saving money!

Without further ado, let’s get started …

** Please note: your personal travel style and start location will dictate how expensive your trip is. So do bear that in mind!

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Cost of visiting Albania on a budget

  • Recommended budget per day: $30-50
  • Estimated accommodation costs: Hostel: $10-20 per night; Hotel: $20-40 per night
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $4-6; Meal at a restaurant: $5-15
  • Top tip : It’s legal to camp anywhere in Albania so you can save plenty of money on accommodation fees if you have a campervan or a tent! 

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Albania is starting to become a popular destination in the Balkans, and all we can say is about time!

With its pristine beaches, epic mountain ranges, and delicious cuisine, Albania is not only one of the cheapest European countries - but it’s also one of the most beautiful. 

It was a huge surprise for us wen we first visited in 2022, and ever since we have been recommending people to go there!

Sharing borders with Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, and North Macedonia , it’s well connected so is easy to travel to as well!

We drove all across the country, from north to south and east to west. In parts, the roads aren't the best (and err, cough cough ) neither are the drivers. But don't let that put you off.

Albania is considered to be one of the sunniest countries in Europe making it perfect for a summer getaway, especially if you’re on a budget. 

What to do in Albania

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Most popular attractions/cities: The Albanian Riviera ( our favourite spot ), the Albanian Alps, Durres & Tirana

Although this country may not be a ‘tourist hotspot’ just yet, you’ll find tons of amazing things to do in Albania!

The perfect starting point is the capital city of Tirana which is home to plenty of attractions including the National History Museum , The Pyramid of Tirana , and Skanderbeg Square.

If you're looking to explore the best of this city then why not check out this Tirana walking tour ?

From there, you can head out to the coast and explore the beautiful Albanian Riviera! This is where you’ll find the country’s finest beaches. 

Other popular coastal areas and towns include Saranda , Vlore, and the Ksamil Islands.

If you’d prefer to explore more of inland Albania, then why not head to the Albanian Alps or the beautiful Lake Ohrid?

Not only does Albania have beautiful coastlines and landscapes, but there are plenty of awesome towns to visit too including Berat , Gjirokastra , and Kruja !

To learn more, I recommend you check out our in-depth guide on the absolute best places to visit in Albania .

2. North Macedonia

Cost of visiting north macedonia on a budget.

  • Estimated accommodation costs: Hostel: $15-25 per night; Hotel: $25-45 per night
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $3-5; Meal at a restaurant: $4-12
  • Top tip : Some of the cities within North Macedonia offer FREE walking tours like this Skopje walking tour

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Bordering five other countries, North Macedonia is the perfect country to visit if you’re not bothered about visiting the coast.

Again, I simply couldn't believe we had heard so little about this country before visiting.

In my humble opinion, it is perhaps Europe’s biggest hidden gem; and is yet to be hit by hordes of tourists, so it’s a fantastic place to travel through.

With idyllic villages, towering mountains, and beautiful lakes - you’ll be blown away by the natural beauty that’s found here. 

Even the capital city is one of Europe's nicest and absolutely jam packed full of (very recent) history.

North Macedonia is perfect for budget travellers too as it’s one of the cheapest countries out there (not just in Europe).

Trust me, you’ll definitely want to add this place to your bucket list.

What to do in North Macedonia

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Most popular attractions/cities: Lake Ohrid & Ohrid, Pelister National Park, Bitola & Skopje

Often the first port of call in North Macedonia is the capital city of Skopje . With an authentic old town, great nightlife, and plenty of culture - this place is a must-visit. We spent 5 days here, living, exploring & catching up on work in a local hotel, as well as in this super quirky Airbnb (definitely worth a stay).

We did a 3 hour walking tour where we learned about this countries very recent independence, it's complex relations with Greece, the birthplace of Mother Theresa, it's Ottoman influences & of course Alexander The Great.

Seriously, one of the most fascinating walking tours we have ever done.

However, this fantastic country also has tons of other awesome destinations to visit including Bitola , Gevgelija , Stobi , and Struga . 

Not only that but North Macedonia is known for its natural beauty, and you’ll find plenty of this within Pelister National Park .

However, I also recommend heading to Tikves Lake , hiking up Mount Ljuboten, and kayaking through Matka Canyon . This full-day sightseeing tour will take you to Matka Canyon and some other awesome destinations from Skopje!

Like its neighbour to the west, Albania; North Macedonia is home to the beautiful Lake Ohrid which is one of Europe’s deepest and oldest lakes! 

On the shores of this beautiful lake, you’ll find the town of Ohrid which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

There really isn't enough room here to describe everything to do, so instead check out my in-depth guide on the best things to do in North Macedonia .

3. Montenegro

Cost of visiting montenegro on a budget.

  • Recommended budget per day: $40-60
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-3, Fast food: $4-6; Meal at a restaurant: $6-$18
  • Top tip : If you visit Montenegro during May or September, you’ll find that accommodation prices are much cheaper! 

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Montenegro is probably one of the more popular countries in the Balkans as it borders the tourist hotspot of Croatia. 

Although many people visit as a day trip from neighbouring countries, I highly recommend that you spend at least a week or two here, like we did.

With its stunning coastline along the Adriatic Sea, beautiful national parks, and historical cities, Montenegro has so much to offer, much more than just the coastal city of Kotor which seems to be the most popular spot to visit.

We entered via a border with Bosnia, just near to Tara Canyon. This was a strange and remote crossing, involving crossing a rickety old bridge with nails sticking out of it. But you get the benefit of seeing much of the beautiful rugged inland countryside as you head towards the coast.

As well as Croatia and Bosnia, this beautiful country is bordered by Albania, Kosovo, and Serbia so there are plenty of overland transport options.

Montenegro is also one of the cheapest countries to travel around in Europe, as we soon discovered.

What to do in Montenegro

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Most popular attractions/cities: Kotor, Budvar, Lovcen National Park & Sveti Stefan 

Although the capital city of Podgorica is definitely worth a visit, it’s the coastal town of Kotor that often steals the limelight ! This old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is over 2,000 years old! 

After spending some time in Kotor, you can visit some of the other towns and cities in the country including Budvar , Perast, and Ulcinj .

However, the highlight of Montenegro has to be its breathtaking national parks!  

There are plenty of them to visit including Durmitor , Lovcen , and Lake Skadar , and each one offers spectacular scenery, a wide variety of wildlife, and awesome hiking trails. 

This country is also home to a variety of unique attractions including the famous Blue Grotto, Tara Canyon, and the beautiful island of Sveti Stefan.

Make sure you allow plenty of time to explore this beautiful country, and for more ideas of what to get up to, check out my guide on the absolute best things to do in Montenegro .

Cost of visiting Serbia on a budget

  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $5-7; Meal at a restaurant: $6-18
  • Top tip : Serbian sim cards are extremely cheap and have great data packages if you’re looking to use your phone on the go

serbia

Although Serbia isn’t often considered as a travel destination, I can 100% recommend this beautiful country!

Not only is it one of the cheapest countries in Europe, but it’s also one of the least-visited so you won’t have to battle against the crowds. 

Serbia has a very long history too and for this reason, you’ll find the culture here to be extremely interesting. Many of the traditional foods even have an ottoman/Mediterranean influence, so as you can imagine - they are very tasty! 

The country also has such a diverse landscape with historic cities being dwarfed by towering mountain ranges in the background.

It's not all songs and roses though, we did have some negative experiences in Serbia. There are stray dogs absolutely everywhere and the peoplehave a very different relationships with these wonderful creatures than what most other western countries do.

We actually found 5 abandoned puppies at the side of the road and luckily managed to find just one shelter in Serbia willing to take them, called Vucjak . We then even tried to adopt these puppies across to the UK (after finding owners, but the Serbian state made the process impossible and we were never able to get them out).

Okay random detour over, I just wanted to give you a heads up as you can expect mistreatment towards dogs like this in a large part of the Balkans region.

What to do in Serbia

What to do in Serbia

Most popular attractions/cities: Belgrade, Novia Sad, Fruška Gora National Park & Tara National Park

With fantastic cities, spectacular mountain ranges, and beautiful national parks, this country has so much to offer. 

The perfect starting point for your Serbia itinerary is the bustling capital city of Belgrade ! Here, you’ll get to visit historical buildings, take a dip in the river, and try some delicious cuisine. 

This fantastic guided walking tour will show you all that Belgrade has to offer! From here oyou could rent a car and head almost anywhere!

Why not head to Niš , Novi Sad , and Sokobanja ? Each one has something special to offer, but you’ll only need a short amount of time to see the top attractions.

During your time in Serbia, you’ll want to prioritise the national parks as they are stunning!

There are a couple to choose from, but the most popular ones are Fruška Gora National Park & Tara National Park!

Here's some more information on the best places to visit in Serbia .

5. Bosnia & Herzegovina

Cost of visiting bosnia on a budget.

  • Recommended budget per day: $45-65
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $4-6; Meal at a restaurant: $4-12
  • Top tip : Bosnia’s markets are a great place to grab cheap food and fresh produce if you’d prefer to cook yourself 

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Although the country only gained its independence in 1992 and has a complicated history, Bosnia has so much to offer travellers.

It’s one of Europe’s more off-the-beaten-track destinations , which makes it a great place to explore and find some hidden gems.

We've traveled through the country twice now, once back in 2018 and more recently in 2022. But both times doing the Mostar bridge jump (pictured above/video below).

Like many other places in Europe, Bosnia & Herzegovina is bordered by several countries; these are Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia.

Because of this, you’ll find it easy to travel to and there are plenty of overland options that will save you money!

What to do in Bosnia

What to do in Bosnia

Most popular attractions/cities: Sarajevo, Mostar, Kravice Falls & Una National Park 

The capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina is the bustling city of Sarajevo where you’ll find a ton of attractions. This includes Bascarsija, the Museum of Genocide , and the Sarajevo war tunnel . 

You also don’t want to miss out on visiting Mostar of course, mentioned above.

To travel between Sarajevo and Mostar, you can take one of the world’s most beautiful train rides ! Tickets start from just $6 and you’ll be treated to epic scenery along the way. We haven't had chance to do this ourselves, as we drove through Bosnia both times. Buthave heard great things about this ride!

I’d recommend heading to Blagaj too which is a stunning village that’s set on a cliff within the Mostar Basin.

If you’re looking to see some of Bosnia’s spectacular landscapes, then you also need to visit Kravice Falls and Una National Park ! 

Cost of visiting Croatia on a budget

  • Recommended budget per day: $50-70
  • Estimated accommodation costs: Hostel: $20-30 per night; Hotel: $30-50 per night
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-3, Fast food: $6-8; Meal at a restaurant: $8-24
  • Top tip : Many of the popular cities in Croatia offer a tourist pass like this Dubrovnik pass , where you can save money on attractions.

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Croatia is easily one of the most popular countries in the Balkans, and it’s not hard to see why!

There are plenty of cheap countries in Europe, but not many can match the beauty of Croatia.

With its pristine beaches, stunning national parks, and endless cities to visit, y ou’ll want to allow yourself at least a couple of weeks here .

Or, like us, you may even want to live here! We visited multiple times in the last few years. Back in 2018 we even drove here, rented a cheap flat for £80 a month and lived right on the coast! In a town called Kastel Kambelovac, just outside Split. Ah good times.

Nowadays, Croatia is an up-and-coming tourist hotspot and because of this, some areas in the country will be more budget-friendly than others. 

We've been told that the deals aren't quite as good as we first discovered back in 2018, and likely even more so now that Croatia is more firmly in the Eurozone and using the Euro. However, you’ll find some fantastic accommodation deals so you don’t need to worry.

What to do in Croatia

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Most popular attractions/cities: Dubrovnik, Split, Krka National Park & Plitvice Lakes National Park

You’ll find a HUGE variety of places to visit in Croatia , but let’s start off with the most popular cities. 

Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and is a popular place to visit, although it often gets overlooked by tourists in favour of Dubrovnik .

With its beautiful location on the coast, its historic city walls, and its iconic Game of Thrones filming locations, Dubrovnik has so much to offer!

You will probably even recognise the picture above; it's our shot but that exact spot is the one always used when listing Dubrovnik in any guides.

During your time in Croatia, there are plenty of other scenic cities to visit including Pula , Rovinj , Split , and Zadar .

This country is home to some fantastic national parks too including Brijuni , Krka , and Plitvice Lakes !

Not only that, but Croatia sits along the Adriatic Sea so you’ll find plenty of beautiful islands and beach destinations including Hvar and Brač .

Cost of visiting Romania on a budget

  • Food costs: Street food: $1-3, Fast food: $5-7; Meal at a restaurant: $7-21
  • Top tip : Romania has a ridesharing platform called BlaBlaCar that can help you cut costs on transport! 

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Romania is a country close to our hearts as we road-tripped here for around three weeks in our beloved camper. 

With stunning castles, bustling cities, and vast underground cave systems, you won’t run out of things to do here. 

Even more recently, we revisited in February 2024 so Bradley could spend his 30th Birthday here with friends! In fact, it was cheaper to fly everyone out to Bucharest, stay in an apartment for 2 days, and then spend a full day enjoying the incredible Therme Spa , than it would have been to go away for even just one night in the UK.

This is because Romania is easily one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe , so you’ll get plenty of bang for your buck.

Bordered by Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova, Serbia, and Ukraine, it’s also the perfect location for a cross-country European trip.

So, make sure you add Romania to your bucket list! 

What to do in Romania

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Most popular attractions/cities: Bucharest, Brașov, Salina Turda & Bran Castle

‍ I’d recommend allowing at least 2-3 weeks in the country . If you can, hire a car or campervan to offer you the most flexibility.

The first stop for many people is the beautiful city of Bucharest which is the country’s capital. Here, you’ll get to explore the old town, explore museums, and marvel at the world’s largest parliament building. And of course Therme Bucuresti, mentioned above.

From there, you’ll want to explore some of the other cities including Brașov , Sibiu , and Sighişoara .

Although Romania has plenty of incredible cities and towns to visit, you’ll also find lots of other attractions in the country.

One of these is the famous Bran Castle which is often associated with Bram Stoker’s ‘Count Dracula’.

During your time exploring Romania, I’d also recommend heading to Salina Turda , the Liberty Bear Sanctuary , and Peles Castle !

There's far too much to go into here, so instead check out my in-depth guide on the most incredible places to visit in Romania .

Also, give my YouTube video a watch ...

8. Bulgaria

Cost o visiting bulgaria on a budget.

  • Food costs: Street food: $1-3, Fast food: $5.50-7.50; Meal at a restaurant: $7.50-22.50
  • Top tip : Throughout the year Bulgaria hosts a variety of FREE festivals and events, so make sure you check what’s on during your stay!

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Bulgaria is one of the cheapest Schengen countries and one of the most beautiful! 

It can be visited during any time of year, as this country offers a variety of winter sports opportunities and pristine beaches for the ultimate summer getaway. 

We were there for a few weeks in October; so not exactly the hottest months; but still a fantastic time to visit.

Not only are the crowds very much less, but things are still open and you get to enjoy the beautiful autumn colours the country offers.

Seriously, just look at the pictures above (it's actually the screensaver on my laptop still 3 years after taking it).

But if you do decide you fancy the warmer weather, Bulgaria is actually home to some of the best beaches in Europe as it borders the Black Sea to the west, so is a place you’ll definitely want to visit. 

Like with the other countries in this guide, it’s extremely budget-friendly too so is a fantastic choice if you're looking for cheap places to visit in Europe! 

What to do in Bulgaria

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Most popular attractions/cities: Sofia, Sunny Beach, Belogradchik & Pirin National Park

As Bulgaria is one of the cheapest European countries to visit in summer , it’s no surprise that it’s become a popular party destination.

With its lively boulevard, cheap deals, and variety of nightclubs, Sunny Beach has gained a great nightlife reputation. This makes it a popular spot for young travellers, especially.

However, if you’re not looking to party the night away - Bulgaria still has plenty to offer.

One of the best places to visit is the capital city of Sofia with its incredible architecture, culture, and endless attractions. 

If you’re looking to explore the more natural side of Bulgaria then make sure you head to Belogradchik Fortress . Here, you’ll find unique rock formations unlike anything you’ve ever seen before! (This is the first picture of Bulgaria above).

Pirin National Park is also a must for the bucket list, as there are plenty of fantastic hiking trails and wildlife-watching opportunities here. 

Road tripping the country is a lot of fun, especially by camper. We actually wild camped by the famous Devils' Bridge above which was a very cool/spooky experience.

Cost of visiting Hungary on a budget

  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $4.50-6.50; Meal at a restaurant: $6-18
  • Top tip : Many of the cities in Hungary are extremely walkable which is great for cutting transport costs

Hungary

Hungary is a fantastic country for a cheap European getaway (especially if you're already based in Europe).

Flights here are extremely cheap, and after our first time visiting, we actually revisited on a weekend getaway with friends to celebrate Brad's 28th.

Situated in central Europe, Hungary is bordered by seven countries including Austria, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania, and Ukraine and well connected by trains, planes, and buses.

Home to beautiful lakes, plenty of world heritage sites, and bustling cities, this beautiful country has so much to offer. 

You’ll also find plenty of fantastic things to do in Hungary, and even better - many of these attractions are extremely budget-friendly or FREE!

What more could you need?

What to do in Hungary

Most popular attractions/cities: Budapest, Eger, Lake Balaton & Aggtelek National Park

There’s nowhere better to start your Hungary trip than in its capital, Budapest !  

This charming city has tons of attractions to visit including the Hungarian Parliament building , Heroes Square , and the Central Market Hall . However, one of the best ways to experience Budapest has to be hopping on this 1-hour sightseeing cruise !

We did this at night and were shocked by how cheap it is, and it includes free wine!

I’d also recommend heading to Eger which is famous for its medieval fortress and historic sites. 

Aside from these two cities, you’ve got plenty of other options too including Pecs , Debrecen , and Sopron . 

As Bulgaria is known for its hot springs, you’ll also want to head to Heviz which is where you’ll find one of the world’s largest thermal lakes.

During your stay in the country, make sure you visit Aggtelek National Park too as you’ll get to see the largest stalactite Cave in the whole of Europe! 

Hungary is also home to the scenic Lake Balaton which is the largest lake in Eastern Europe!

Cost of visiting Poland on a budget

  • Recommended budget per day: $35-55
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-3, Fast food: $5-7; Meal at a restaurant: $6-18
  • Top tip : Many of the cities in Poland offer FREE walking tours and entry into specific museums so take full advantage of this!

poland

Regardless of the time of year you go, Poland should be right at the top of the best cheap European countries you want to visit.

We seem to have developed a strange soft spot for Poland, ever since first visiting Warsaw for a day back in 2019.

Here we learned about Poland's incredibly long and rich past. But one with a very sad 20th century.

Although they had a devastating history in regard to WWII and subsequent years, Poland is now one of the most up-and-coming tourist destinations in Eastern Europe . 

Not only can you travel on a low daily budget, but this country can be visited at any time of year. We've been in all seasons now, and have discovered it's becoming an increasingly modern and exciting place to be, but without the hefty price tags of neighbouring countries like Germany.

Christmas is definitely a great time to visit as the markets are incredible!

What to do in Poland

what to do in poland

Most popular attractions/cities: Krakow , Warsaw, Auschwitz & Tatra National Park

Honestly, I could be here all day naming all the places you need to visit in Poland!

For starters, the capital city of Warsaw is a must-visit followed by Krakow, Gdansk , and Wroclaw . All of these cities have so much to offer, and many of them have tourist passes.

I (Cazzy) spent a week exploring Krakow as my first ever solo trip. I wanted to go somewhere I could feel safe but have plenty to do for a full week right on my doorstep. And it didn't disappoint. You can read about my visit here .

Although you could spend weeks exploring Poland's cities, you need to leave some time for its diverse landscapes too. 

One of the best places to appreciate the country’s beauty is Tatra National Park ! However, try to visit Bialowieza Forest Reserve , the Bieszczady Mountains, and Ojcowski National Park during your time here too.

Although it’s not the most joyful place to visit, no trip to Poland is complete without a visit to Auschwitz . Here, you’ll get to learn about the atrocities that took place and pay your respect to the 1 million+ people who lost their lives. 

I found this day to be incredibly sad, but also eye opening to visit.

11. Lithuania

Cost of visiting lithuania on a budget.

  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $5.50-7.50; Meal at a restaurant: $8-24
  • Top tip : Wild camping is legal in Lithuania which can save you a ton of money on accommodation costs

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Despite being one of Europe's cheapest countries, Lithuania is not often a place that first comes to mind for visiting.

In fact, for us it was quite a random first visit; kind of on a whim as result of a collaboration opportunity we found online with the company Tinggly.

We went and stayed in the capital for 5 nights with the brand, and when there ended up embarking on our own road trip to discover more of what the country had to offer.

It did not dissappoint.

It is easily one of the most scenic countries to visit on the continent. Again, having a rich and immersive history dating back hundreds of years. With all the bloody wars, castles, and ancient tales you come to love from European nations.

Not only is it cheap, but it has a little bit of everything ranging from pristine beaches to bustling cities so there’s something for everyone.

To make the most of your visit to Lithuania, I ’d recommend spending at least a week in the country . This means you won’t have to rush, and if you can hire a campervan - even better!

What to do in Lithuania

what to do in lithuainia

Most popular attractions/cities: Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda, & Aukstaitija National Park

Although not many people realise it, there are tons of fantastic places to visit in Lithuania ! 

The first port of call is often the capital of Vilnius where you’ll get to wander around old castles, explore museums, and taste some of Lithuania’s delicious cuisine. 

However, there are plenty of other fantastic cities in the country too including Kaunas , Klaipeda , and Siauliai .

Lithuania also has a beautiful coastline, with the best places to visit for a beach getaway being Nida and Palanga! 

If I’ve still not managed to convince you then this country is home to some fantastic national parks too.

During your time in Lithuania, you’ll want to visit some of these beautiful parks including Aukstaitija , Dzukija , and the Curonian Spit which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Cost of visiting Latvia on a budget

  • Food costs: Street food: $2-3, Fast food: $6-8; Meal at a restaurant: $8-24
  • Top tip : You’ll find plenty of FREE parks throughout Latvia so make sure you take full advantage of them! 

latvia

Although Switzerland, Denmark, and Iceland are all beautiful destinations with beautiful autumnal colours and ancient castles, if you’re looking for cheaper European countries to visit, why not head to Latvia?

Latvia is one of the lesser-known countries in Europe and doesn’t attract nearly as many tourists as other destinations on the continent. 

So, not only will you often have places to yourself but prices here are much cheaper too!  

Bordered by the Baltic Sea, Belarus, Estonia, Lithuania, and Russia - Latvia is a great destination for a road trip as you can simply hop over the border and explore more of the EU. 

Our journey took us north from Lithuania where we spent a week here before heading further north into Estonia.

What to do in Latvia

riga lativa

Most popular attractions/cities: Riga, Sigulda, Jurmala & Gauja National Park

You’ll find endless things to do in Latvia so be prepared for an action-packed visit! 

Riga is the capital city and is undoubtedly one of the top places to visit in the country. With stunning architecture, a quaint old town, and a bustling central market, the city has plenty to offer.

You’ll also find other awesome cities and towns throughout the country including Ludza, Liepaja, and Sigulda.

However, if you head to Jurmala you’ll get to relax on its beautiful beach and enjoy some epic sea views. 

Latvia is also home to plenty of spectacular castles including Turaida , Rundale , and Cesis among others! 

Make sure you head to Gauja National Park too.

As you can see there are so many awesome places to visit, so I’d recommend spending at least a week in this amazing country if you can .

13. Estonia

Cost of visiting estonia on a budget.

  • Food costs: Street food: $2-3, Fast food: $6-8; Meal at a restaurant: $10-20
  • Top tip : The Tallinn Card is great value for money as it includes FREE travel on public transport and FREE entry into over 50 attractions

estonia

With relatively cheap accommodation, plenty of awesome destinations, and delicious cuisine - it’s no wonder that this country is finally starting to get the recognition it deserves. 

We spent about 2 weeks here,after passing through north from Latvia, and before boarding the ferry to keep heading further north on to Finland.

Which, (spoiler alert) didn't make this list of Europe's best cheap countries. Yes it's amazing, but no it's not cheap!

Although it may not be one of Europe’s most popular destinations, it’s a country that I can 100% recommend! We loved it here.

What to do in Estonia

tallinn estonia

Most popular attractions/cities: Tallinn, Parnu, Lahemaa National Park & Soomaa National Park

The starting point for many people is often the capital city of Tallinn , which is located off the Gulf of Finland. You’ll find plenty of attractions to visit here including Alexander Nevsky Cathedral , the Lennusadam Museum , and the TV tower . 

I recommend staying in or near the OldTown for a few nights. There are lots of delightful small restaurants hidden amongst the cobble stone streets. And so much history to take in.

You can learn more in my more in-depth guide on what to get up to in Tallinn .

From there you can head to the coastal city of Parnu or Tartu which is considered to be one of the oldest cities in Estonia.

Not only does this country offer plenty of awesome cities, but it’s also known for its scenic natural landscapes.

There are six national parks found throughout the country although the two most popular are Lahemaa and Soomaa . 

You’ll find plenty of striking castles in Estonia too including:

You won’t find a shortage of things to do in Estonia as this country is full of awesome adventures!

14. Czech republic

Cost of visiting the czech republic on a budget.

  • Food costs: Street food: $2-3, Fast food: $6.50-8.50$; Meal at a restaurant: $7-21
  • Top tip : If you’re travelling through the country by bus or train, always try to buy your tickets in advance as you can get some great discounts. 

Czech republic

The Czech Republic is still one of the cheapest European countries to visit, even though prices have started to rise over the years! 

The majority of the country is extremely affordable for travellers , but just keep in mind that the capital of Prague is the exception to this rule. 

Prices here can be up to 50% higher which is quite a step up, even though you do expect the big cities to be more expensive. 

Either way, it’s a great option if you’re looking to save money whilst travelling through Europe!

We have visited numerous times since 2016, often for just a day or two getaway. There is a lot of charm and culture here, but I will be honest, Prague is also a fantastic place for letting loose.

The selection of bars here is surprisingly good, one of the best we've found anywhere in the world. It's even where Brad's fiancee had her Hen Do, and yes, I was responsible for planning the bar crawl ...

What to do in the Czech Republic

Most popular attractions/cities: Prague, Český Krumlov, Bohemian Switzerland National Park & Moravian Karst 

Although Prague isn’t one of the cheapest cities in Europe, it’s still much cheaper than the likes of Paris or Zurich. 

As it’s the capital city, you’ll find plenty of fantastic things to do here like visiting Prague Castle , walking over the iconic Charles Bridge , and exploring Old Town Square .  

If you're looking for a unique activity then why not check out this medieval dinner experience .

Other popular cities to visit in the country include Brno , Český Krumlov , and Pilsen! 

Although the Czech Republic is full of magical cities, one of the country’s highlights has to be Bohemian Switzerland National Park ! 

Not only is this national park home to the largest rock arch in Europe, but you’ll find plenty of awesome hiking trails here too.

I’d also recommend visiting Moravian Karst during your time in the country as you'll find 1,000 caves here that sprawl out for over 90 km! 

15. Slovenia

Cost of visiting slovenia on a budget.

  • Estimated accommodation costs: Hostel: $30-40 per night; Hotel: $40-60 per night
  • Food costs: Street food: $2-3, Fast food: $6-8; Meal at a restaurant: $9-25
  • Top tip : Using the bus company Flixbus is an efficient and affordable way to get around the country as you can find great deals on ticket prices.

slovenia

Slovenia is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful countries in Central Europe and is known for its striking mountain ranges, glacial lakes, and lush forests. 

This country is mostly landlocked with only a small area being located along the Adriatic Sea. 

The rest of Slovenia is bordered by Austria, Croatia, Hungary, and Italy so you’ll have plenty of overland travel opportunities. 

We have naturally passed through a few times when road tripping Europe, simply due to it's fantastic location and many bordering nations.

What to do in Slovenia

Most popular attractions/cities: Ljubljana, Piran, Lake Bled & Kranjska Gora

Many people choose to start their Slovenia trip in the capital of Ljubljana . This is a great choice as you’ll get to explore Ljubljana castle , wander through the old town , and cross the famous Dragon Bridge . 

From there, you can explore some of Slovenia’s other cities including Koper , Maribor , Piran , and Ptuj . 

This fantastic country is home to diverse landscapes too, and Kranjska Gora is one of the best places to admire Slovenia’s beauty. 

I’d also try to squeeze in a visit to Postojna Cave Park , Škocjan Caves , and Triglav National Park !

No trip to Slovenia is complete without visiting the gorgeous Lake Bled either (photographed above) , so don’t leave this off your itinerary. 

Situated in the Julian Alps, this beautiful glacier-formed lake is known for its breathtaking backdrop and the famous Lake Bled Cake! 

If you're short of time then this awesome day tour leaves from Ljubljana and includes a visit to Lake Bled, Bled Castle , Lake Bohinj , and Vintar Gorge .

Cost of visiting Spain on a budget

  • Estimated accommodation costs: Hostel: $25-35 per night; Hotel: $35-55 per night
  • Food costs: Street food: $3-4, Fast food: $8-10; Meal at a restaurant: $12-36
  • Top tip : Eating tapas is often a surefire way to save some cash, and many bars will give these dishes out for FREE if you’re ordering drinks. 

spain

Okay, we are leaving Eastern Europe, and making our way west. Very west!

Despite being regarded as a much more developed European economy, Spain has always been incredibly cheap despite where it's located.

Popular tourist hotspots like Barcelona and Madrid can be a bit pricier. But head out from these cities and there are ample affordable getaways available. (And no I'm not talking about a cheap weekend break to Benidorm with all the British tourists).

Brad's parents actually decided to buy a home in the south of Spain, in a more rural area where there is a relatively well developed expat community. This home costs less than half of their one back in the UK and has amenities (and weather) you can only dream of in the UK.

Spain alsooffers a HUGE variety of Airbnb properties which are often the best option if you’re travelling on a budget. This means you can cook for yourself, rather than eat out. 

What to do in Spain

what to do in spain

Most popular attractions/cities: Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, & the Spanish Pyrenees

Although visiting the more popular cities will be expensive, you’ll always find good bargains if you find accommodation outside of the tourist areas.

For this reason, we can’t leave out the awesome city of Barcelona ! Home to the iconic Sagrada Familia , Park Guell , and a vibrant central market.  Hiring a car in Barcelona is also a great idea, as you can easily explore the surrounding area.

You’ve also got Madrid , Valencia , Seville , and Mallorca (Majorca) so there are plenty of well-known options.

However, if you’re travelling on a strict budget you’ll want to visit some of the countries more off-the-beaten-track destinations .

This includes the cities of Cordoba , Granada , Malaga , and Murcia .

Alicante is also pretty affordable, which is great if you’re looking for a beach getaway, and you won’t want to miss out on the island of Gran Canaria either! 

If you're a fan of a campervanning adventure, Spain is great for this as there are ample wild camping or even just cheap 5 euro per night camping opportunities to be had. We road tripped the entire coast of Spain back in 2021 over about a 3 week period and spent on average less than 5 euros per night on accommodation!

Another great budget adventure Brad had back in 2018 was walking the Camino De Santiago, a 30 day trek across the north coast of Spain. Read more in his guide to the Camino here .

17. Portugal

Cost of visiting portugal on a budget.

  • Food costs: Street food: $3-4, Fast food: $6.50-8.50; Meal at a restaurant: $8-24
  • Top tip : Many of the museums in Portugal are FREE on Sundays, so you can save some money on attractions by visiting this way! 

portugal

Just next door to Spain we have another surprising addition to the list here ... Portugal!

Although Portugal may not be the cheapest country in Europe, you can still find some fantastic deals.

We were shocked by how affordable road tripping Portugal can be, but also by how astoundingly beautiful it is.

If you avoid the more expensive touristy areas, you’ll find plenty of bang for your buck - especially when it comes to accommodation and food. 

As there is so much to see in this beautiful country, one of the best ways to see it all is by doing a road trip. If you decide to hire a campervan in Portugal you'll also cut costs on accommodation.

Alternatively, renting a car in Portugal is also very cheap. Allowing you to save money on tours, but also enjoy stunning regions such as the Douro Valley (pictured above).

What to do in Portugal

portugal porto

Most popular attractions/cities: Porto, Lisbon, The Algarve, & the Azores

To get the more expensive destinations out of the way, you’ll want to head to Porto , Lisbon , and the Algarve first. 

If you don’t mind travelling from the mainland, you can also head to some of the country’s best islands. This includes the Azores , and Madeira , however, you’ll find prices here to be less affordable! 

After you’ve visited many of the ‘tourist hotspots’ you’ll find Portugal to be very budget-friendly, especially if you’re travelling through lesser-known areas.

Some of the cheapest cities in Portugal include Alcobaça , Castelo Branco , Santarém , and Viseu . Each one offers cheap monthly rentals, and some of them are just an hour or two away from the more popular cities. 

This country is home to some stunning landscapes too including the iconic Bengali Caves, Peneda Geres National Park , and Douro Valley !

For a more detailed rundown on why we love it so much here, check out my guide on the best things to do in Portugal .

Cost of visiting Greece on a budget

  • Food costs: Street food: $2-3, Fast food: $7-9; Meal at a restaurant: $11-33
  • Top tip : Greece is full of delicious street food including the popular gyros, and this will save you tons of money rather than dining at restaurants. 

greece

Last, but certainly not least, is the beautiful country of Greece!

Like Spain and Portugal, Greece may not be as cheap as some countries at the very top of this list, but it is still extremely affordable .

This is especially the case if you’re travelling from more expensive countries like the United Kingdom, the United States, and Singapore! 

Although it’s not the cheapest Mediterranean country, it’s definitely up there as you’ll find accommodation options for as little as $20 per night.

We found deals like this, not just on the mainland, but also on the myriad of stunning islands the country offers.

What to do in Greece

what to do in greece

Most popular attractions/cities: Athens, Milos, Mykonos, & Santorini

Before we take a look at the more affordable side of Greece, we of course need to detail the most popular places to visit first. 

Athens is the Greek capital and although it’s not the country’s cheapest destination, you will find it to be much less expensive than other European capital cities. 

You’ve also got the popular islands of Crete , Santorini , Mykonos , and Milos ! We visited some of these incredible places during our time island-hopping in Greece .

However, if you’re looking for somewhere a bit more budget-friendly there are plenty of other stunning islands to choose from.

This includes Alonnisos , Astypalaia , Ikaria , and Lefkada - all of which, you can find an apartment for between $30-$35 per night! 

The majority of mainland Greece is also affordable as it’s not as ‘famous’ as the Greek Islands.

Which country is best for you?

Discovering every one of the countries on this list took us years. But I hope that all of that valuable research has helped you out.

Trust me ... it was a pleasure!

Having visited all but 2 European countries, I can say confidently that this list is complete and useful; with all costings based directly on our own myriad of experiences over the last 30 or so years of our lives.

The hardest part will be deciding which ones you choose to visit! 

Below I will link to some useful guides to help you in planning your adventures further.

But if you are limited for time, remember that renting a car or camper can be a great way to squeeze a dozen or more countries all into one epic trip to Europe!

If you have any more questions, just let me know below ...

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Cheapest Nicest: 10 European Cities to Visit on a Budget

By Anna Prendergast

10 Cheapest Cities in Europe to Visit on a Budget

Getting to Europe is expensive these days—by the time you're there, you might feel like you can't afford to do anything. Fear not, some of the cheapest cities in Europe can be just as exciting as a Venice or a London (some of the continent, and the world's, more expensive places to spend time). There's some equally beautiful tourism spots where you can get around much more cheaply. We've broken down some of the latest data to find the cheapest cities in Europe to visit in 2023. A coastal cosmopolis, snow-capped city, and more await without breaking the bank.

Note: you’ll notice some wonderful European cities missing from this list, namely Kiev in Ukraine . It has been tragically affected by the war in Ukraine, and should be avoided until safe to visit – until then, find out how to help the people of Ukraine right now.

Athens Greece

Athens, Greece

This year’s Post Office City Costs Barometer ranked Greece’s historical capital as the cheapest location for an autumn city break in Europe, and noted that priced have dropped by 15 per cent since 2021. Hotels in Athens are of particularly good value, with plenty of small, family-run and boutique spots. According to the survey, two nights at a three-star hotel for two guests average $110–but super-central One Three One is steps away from Monastiraki Flea Market and goes as low as $68 per night, while guests will find balcony views of the acropolis at Hotel Adonis, which has a rooftop terrace and costs as low as $102 for a double room (breakfast included).

Lisbon Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal

While the pretty Portuguese capital is known for its award-winning restaurants , travelers can still dine out on a dime–after Athens, it’s the cheapest city for a three-course meal (averaging around $50). On the move, you’ll get change from a two-euro coin when buying coffee or a mandatory pastel de nata from Pastéis de Belém, a beer costs around $3 (putting London’s £6 pints to shame) and a $0.75 Viva Viagem card can save you up to half off tram journeys. For a place to stay, there are plenty of affordable hotels in Lisbon . We love Hotel 1908 , where smart rooms in one of the city’s most iconic buildings can be booked from $160 per night. Or you can save further by opting for an Airbnb. Some of the city's top trending Airbnbs, like this pretty apartment with a private balcony in Lapa , can be taken over for around $60 per night.

Klagenfurt Austria

Klagenfurt, Austria

Klagenfurt is one of Austria’s most affordable cities to visit (main courses are around $7; the farmers’ market on Benediktinerplatz is a great place for local bargains), and its spectacular setting on the eastern bank of Lake Wörthersee makes it one of the most scenic, too. June is the cheapest time to go, before the summer crowds and wild swimmers descend on the waterfront.

Kaunas Lithuania

Kaunas, Lithuania

Vilnius has long been topping lists of the cheapest places to go on holiday, but Kaunas to the west is even less expensive, and earlier this year was named as one of 2022’s European Capitals of Culture for its music, art and theatre. Its yearly CityTelling Festival hosts a wide variety of performances and exhibitions that place the city’s Jewish heritage centre stage, and access to most events is free, while four-star hotel rooms are as little as $75 a night. For the best views of the Baltic city, a funicular up Aleksoto Hill will cost just a couple of euros. The best bargain in town? Spurginė’s $0.92 spurgos (or doughnuts).

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Riga Latvia

Riga, Latvia

According to the Post Office, Riga is one of the cheapest cities in Europe, coming in a close second after Dublin for culture and Athens for accommodation. Wind your way through the narrow alleyways of the charming Old Town, find €2 samsas for lunch at the central covered market located in converted Zeppelin hangars, watch free live music in Dome Square and see striking architecture such as the House of the Blackheads ($7 entry) and the medieval Swedish Gate. But one of the most underrated ways of seeing Riga is on the water–rent a paddleboard for just $18 on the banks of the Daugava River.

Berat Albania

Berat, Albania

Like Puglia’s trulli or Chefchaouen’s all-blue buildings, Berat’s unforgettable white Ottoman houses are totally unique in their collective existence and visual impact. The simple, traditional rooms inside also provide a super-affordable way to stay here, as many are guest-houses or independently-run hotels, such as Hotel Vila Aleksandar or Hotel Mangelemi , both around $43 per night. Head up the steep cobblestoned streets to see the 13th Century Berat Castle (entry is free) and take in the ‘town of a thousand windows’ from the top.

Brașov Transylvania

Brașov, Transylvania, Romania

A cheaper alternative to Bucharest (which is still, by European standards, incredibly good value), Brașov is surrounded by the scenic Carpathian Mountains. A cable car up to the top of Mount Tampa costs just 20 lei ($4.20) for aerial views of the brick-red rooftops, whilst local tour operator Walkabout provide a free walking tour every morning at 10.30am, setting off from the fountain in Piata Sfatului. Pick up local delicacy kürtőskalács (a spit-roasted, sugar-covered ‘chimney cake’) to maintain your energy levels from the stall nearby.

Sofia Bulgaria

Sofia, Bulgaria

Not only did Bulgaria take the lead (side by side with Turkey ) as cheapest all-round destination in Europe in the Post Office’s Holiday Money Report 2022, but the country is also home to some of the world’s cheapest ski resorts. Sofia, the capital, is just over 10km away from the Vitosha Mountains which provide impressive winter conditions for snow bunnies and cost a fraction of the price of resorts in France or Italy. Wine and Bulgarian beers are notoriously cheap, and downtown Sofia is known for its high-energy party atmosphere. Entry to clubs is seldom more than $13, with live DJ sets and late-night events at Maze or Culture Beat (which also has a great summer terrace for cocktails).

Alacati is a beautiful and small Aegean town on the western coast of Izmir Province in Turkey which has been famous for...

Izmir, Turkey

Travelers to Turkey can get great value for money. On Turkey’s Aegean coast, Izmir has resisted the price hikes of Istanbul and tourist traps of Ankara whilst preserving its 8,500-year-old Kemeraltı bazaar and ancient Roman agora. The historic sites and architectural relics coexist with cosmopolitan culture and traditional cuisine–try pide on the pier or baked potatoes with a choice of toppings at Atıştır Café. An hour out of town is Ephesus, an ancient city built by the Greeks and well worth a detour.

Tbilisi Georgia

Tbilisi, Georgia

Whilst the transcontinental city of Tbilisi is the most expensive place to live in Georgia, by European standards it’s exceptionally affordable for holidaymakers. A cascade of new hotels have opened in the last few years, such as the lovely Guest House Lile with double rooms from $25 per night. Foodies should book a table at Barbarestan, a family-run restaurant with authentic recipes and local ingredients, where you can eat for around £40 each – not bad for somewhere given a nod by the crew behind the World’s 50 Best Restaurants .

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25 of The Cheapest Countries To Visit

  • by Jonny Duncan
  • July 14, 2023 January 3, 2024

Travelling to cheap countries is one of the ultimate goals for budget travellers and here are some of the cheapest countries to visit.

These are great starter countries for the budget traveller. Although some of them can be quite hardcore for the beginner, such as India, which is sensory overload!

All these countries are around the same price to travel in.

You can get by on an average of $15 a day for simple accommodation, cheap food, and local transport. And maybe a beer or 2. You could get by on even less if you wanted to. This is just an average number.

For the basics these countries are cheap, however, just like everywhere else as soon as you start doing more activities the price will jump up.

For example, Ethiopia is dirt cheap, but if you want to do a tour into the Danakil Depression, which in my opinion is one of the best things to do there, then you will be spending over $100 a day for it.

Also if you stay in the more popular tourist areas in the cheapest countries to visit you will most likely spend more as the temptation to go out more will be strong.

Like I said the $15 a day is just an overall average.

One moment you could be in the city spending $25 a day, and the next spending $10 a day living cheap in the countryside.

These make some of the cheapest countries to visit in the world.

Cheapest Countries To Visit In Asia

cheapest countries to visit - Thailand

I’ll start with one of my favorite countries in the world to travel to and a backpacker’s paradise. Thailand!

It easily makes one of the cheapest countries to travel to and is well set up for travelers to visit and get around.

The famous Thai food, friendly Thai people, white sand beaches, jungle trekking, and the superb cultural city of Chiang Mai in the north make it the best destination if you’re looking for not only one of the cheapest countries to visit but for a great vibe overall.

Read my Thailand guides .

Cheapest countries to visit India

This is the big one. The ultimate budget travellers destination and easily one of the cheapest countries to visit.

It can be full-on and is a huge place to discover many different things. From the Himalayan Mountain range to the hot beaches of the south.

I spent a lot of time spending only $5 a day! Granted it wasn’t the nicest way to travel, but my funds were running low. $1 a night for a seedy, shitty, truckers hotel room.

Eating street food for fuck all, and taking local buses around. But hey I got to see the place!

It’s most likely the cheapest Asian country to visit.

cheapest european countries to visit from pakistan

Read my guides to India .

Cheapest countries to visit Pakistan.

As India is on this list, so is Pakistan!

Pakistan is more overlooked by people due to the whole image of terrorism in the country etc.

I’ve actually lived there for over a year as well.

My wife is from Islamabad in the north of Pakistan and highly recommends it for the food, culture, diversity of people, the weather being four seasons, and the mountain hiking in Pakistan.

It’s really sad more people don’t go, as Pakistan has so much to give to the budget traveller.

This part of the world is great for travelling cheaply in general and if you do it right Pakistan can be one of the cheapest countries to visit.

Recommended guidebook: Pakistan Traveller: Budget version

Read my own guides to Pakistan .

Flights into Islamabad tend to be more expensive than Lahore (it fluctuates and sometimes is less than half the price).

The best option if you’re on a budget is to fly to Lahore instead and then take a four-hour bus journey to Islamabad.

cheapest countries to travel - Nepal

Keeping with the South Asian theme Nepal has to go on the list and is also one of the cheapest Asian countries to visit.

The main reason to go is to get out trekking in Nepal as that’s what the country is famous for.

It’s dirt cheap and full of adventurous activities along with cultural history, especially in the capital Kathmandu.

Cheapest countries to visit Indonesia

This one is slightly trickier as it consists of 17,000 islands, each offering its own vibe. Transport costs can add up if you move around a lot as you will need to take boats or budget flights.

But staying in just a few areas you can get a beachside wooden bungalow for $7 a night and eat good seafood for $5.

What more do you need on a beach? If partying it up in Bali it will cost you more than chilling on a quiet beach somewhere.  Elsewhere you can travel into tribal regions or go exploring the jungles and rivers. So much to experience. 

In fact, Indonesia is one of my favourite places.

cheapest european countries to visit from pakistan

Read my guides to Indonesia .

cheapest countries to visit - Laos

Part of the “golden backpackers circle” (as I call it) of south-east Asia of Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos.

The northern city of Luang Prabang is one of the most culturally rich cities in the region and makes an excellent base to explore the countryside.

Read a Laos itinerary .

cheapest countries to visit - Cambodia

Cambodia is dirt cheap, along with Laos and Thailand.

If you visit Thailand then I strongly suggest keeping a bit of time to explore Cambodia, especially the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat

It also has white sand beaches and jungle trekking to do.

Cheapest countries to visit Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan is an often overlooked country for budget travellers, yet is perfect. It’s small, so easy to get around, has stunning mountains and lakes, you can stay with nomadic people, and it won’t cost you much.

Riding up into the mountains with nomads and living in traditional yurts with them is one of the best travel experiences you could have.

cheapest european countries to visit from pakistan

Read my Kyrgyzstan guides .

Cheapest countries to visit Mongolia

If you don’t know much about Mongolia you may be surprised at how big it is.

That can be a problem as transport around is not the best and if you end up doing tours it will cost more to travel in.

But just for generally getting by it’s a cheap destination and has some of the most beautiful landscapes, and visiting the Gobi Desert to stay with nomads is an unforgettable escape from the modern world.

Recommended guidebook: Lonely Planet Mongolia (Travel Guide)

My Mongolian Gobi Desert adventure guide.

Cheapest Countries To Visit In Europe

Cheapest countries to visit Ukraine

Due to the current conflict in the east of the country, the local currency has seriously devalued making it a great place in Europe to get by on a cheap budget and makes it one of the cheapest countries to visit.

Head to historic Lviv city and the Carpathian Mountains in the west, or go chill/party on the Black Sea coast.

It’s a very good place to consider. You can get a tasty rib-eye steak for just $3! Beer is on average $1 in the cheaper bars. Brilliant. Of course, there’s lots more stuff.

Ukraine is definitely one of the cheapest countries in Europe to visit.

cheapest european countries to visit from pakistan

My more detailed post on why you should go backpacking in Ukraine.

cheapest countries to visit - Bulgaria

Another cheap European country to visit is Bulgaria. I only visited the capital Sofia when I was there but loved it and have sworn to go back and see the countryside.

From what I briefly experienced there and along with advice from other travel blogger colleagues who feel the same way, I had to add it here as the perfect budget travel destination.

It’s probably, along with Ukraine, the cheapest of the countries to travel to in Europe.

cheapest countries to visit - Romania

Romania is right next to Bulgaria and continues the journey of the cheapest countries to visit in Europe.

Hiking in the Carpathian Mountains, medieval castles, and a lot of history it’s a must-see country in Europe.

A perfect budget travellers trip is to visit Ukraine then come down into Romania before getting into Bulgaria and then continue into Turkey (see below).

Read my guide to Brasov .

Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)

cheapest countries to visit - Baltic States

The Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are some of the cheapest European countries to travel in and their small sizes make it easy to get around and see a lot of things.

If you are going to one of these countries then I would recommend seeing them all as they are next to each other and have a similar history.

I hitch-hiked through them and went camping everywhere on a trip across Scandinavia into the Baltic States.

cheapest countries to visit - Turkey

Turkey is the dream destination for many backpackers and for good reason. I’ve visited several times now and never got bored.

The buzzing city of Istanbul to historic ruins and countless opportunities to get into nature, such as in Cappadocia, makes it great to visit.

It’s not the cheapest country to visit on this list but it’s not expensive either. If you are in Europe it’s very easy to get to as well.

Read my guides to Turkey .

cheapest countries to travel - Georgia

I spent 2 weeks in Georgia and Armenia (see below) and loved it. They are cheap to travel and being reasonably small in size they are easy to get around and have a lot to offer the traveller.

Lot’s of history and beautiful mountain and lake landscapes.

Technically Georgia and Armenia are not part of ‘Europe’ as they are based in the Caucuses but they are very close to Europe and easy to reach from there.

cheapest countries to travel - Armenia

Armenia goes hand in hand with Georgia as they are right next to each other and both make some of the cheapest countries to visit in the world. Perfect!

Armenia, like Georgia, is small and packed with history and stunning landscapes.

The country is dotted with ancient churches against a backdrop of mountain vistas. It’s probably one of my favorite countries in the world to take photos in.

Backpacking in Armenia is on my highly recommended list!

Cheapest Countries To Visit In Africa

Cheapest countries to visit Ethiopia

Ethiopia is not only one of the most fascinating countries in the world but luckily enough also one of the cheapest and one of the best countries to visit in Africa overall.

There’s so much to see and do, with its changing landscapes, history, tribal regions etc.

Travelling around can be hard, but the buses are cheap. The roads were being improved when I last left so should be better now.

More travellers need to visit this place! It seriously blew me away.

Recommended guidebook: Ethiopia (Bradt Travel Guide)

Read my in-depth guide to Ethiopia .

Cheapest countries to visit Malawi.

I’ve travelled twice from Ethiopia to South Africa and starting in cheap Ethiopia, you then enter slightly more expensive Kenya, then more expensive Tanzania, then a lovely surprise awaits in Malawi as it’s not only one of the cheapest countries to visit but also one of the cheapest African countries to visit.

It’s also brilliant for chilling out after what can be hard travel in Africa, as just chilling by Lake Malawi on a beach and eating fresh fish is the best tonic to relax.

The great thing when just taking it easy on beaches in quiet areas with not so many tourists is there’s not really much temptation to spend money on stuff, except maybe the occasional beer.

Recommended guidebook: Lonely Planet Zambia, Mozambique & Malawi (Travel Guide)

Cheapest countries to visit Morocco

Morocco is cheap and has so much to see and do, and only a stone’s throw from Europe with enough cheap flights coming in.

So if you happen to be travelling around Europe and want an exotic destination close by, then just take a quick flight over to Morocco.

One of the best meals I’ve ever had in my whole life was there and only cost $2. It was a delicious fresh fish tagine.

cheapest european countries to visit from pakistan

Read my guides to Morocco .

cheapest countries to travel to - Egypt

I actually lived in Egypt for a while in the late 90s’ and visited again years later just for travel and can say it’s a cheap country to travel around, especially if you love historical places.

It’s also easy to visit and get around as it’s a massively touristed country. Don’t expect and off the beaten path adventure there, but it’s a very fascinating country to visit.

Read about being a film extra in Egypt .

cheapest countries to visit - Kenya

Along with Ethiopia, Kenya is one of my favourite places in Africa and can also be one of the cheapest countries to travel to on the continent, if you do it right.

I say “if you do it right” because things will get expensive if you decide to do a lot of safaris.

But as far as budget backpacking goes Kenya can be done cheaply and has a decent setup for backpackers with hostels etc.

Read my 2 weeks Kenya itinerary .

South Africa

cheapest countries to visit - South Africa

Not the cheapest of the countries listed here but for a modern country it is definitely good for the budget traveller and has an excellent backpackers network and lots of great things to see and do.

Then there are the wine regions! And plenty of safari options especially at Kruger National Park.

Cape Town is a must-visit city at least once in your life and the surrounding Garden Route leading along the coast to the Indian Ocean is a superb road trip.

Read my guide to Cape Town .

Cheapest Countries To Visit In The Americas

Cheapest countries to visit - Bolivia

I would be amiss if I didn’t have Bolivia on this list as it’s generally regarded as the cheapest country to travel to in South America.

It’s the only country I haven’t been to on the list but comes highly recommended by fellow budget travellers and had to be included.

It also has everything from the Amazon jungle to the high altiplano plains, salt flats and mountains. I will definitely get there someday! Hopefully, you will as well.

Recommended guidebook: Lonely Planet Bolivia (Travel Guide)

cheapest countries to visit - Columbia

Columbia is easily one of the most beautiful destinations in South America and with a rich cultural heritage.

I explored around the mountain areas there and some small towns or cities with a more laid back vibe.

Read about staying at a coffee plantation in Columbia .

cheapest countries to visit - Mexico

One other country on this list that I haven’t visited but gets raved about in backpackers circles and is perfect for travellers from the US or Canada as it’s so close.

Ancient culture, white sand beaches, jungles, deserts, Mexico has it all.

Travel tip: Take travel insurance!

You never know what might happen so play it safe and get travel insurance. I have been robbed on my journeys and had a serious medical incident and thankfully I had insurance to cover it.

I use World Nomads and find them to be excellent.

Cheapest Countries to Visit

So if you’re in need of some of the cheapest countries to travel to then these are 10 countries you should definitely consider.

There are others out there, but I selectively chose these not just because of their cheapness, but also the great experiences that they offer you as well.

I recommend using SafetyWing Travel Insurance for your trip, just in case, it’s best to be prepared.

For more on “cheapest destinations” have a read of the 11 cheapest countries to live in Europe .

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Mongolia isn’t really cheap, considering you’re almost forced to take a tour to travel around, due to the fact that the whole country is basically a massive desert with no roads.

And you forgot about Iran: ridiculously cheap 😉

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Armenia was by far the cheapest on my list. But I suppose it depends what type of travel you get up to over there.

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Despite the expense of the islands in the south, Thailand remains an excellent value destination, especially outside of the aforementioned region. Can’t wait to get back next winter!

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Yes Thailand, especially in the north around Chang Mai is still good value. Maybe i should have made a “Top 15” list and added more countries!

I haven’t been there yet but have heard it’s cheap. Good to know 🙂

Mongolia is cheap if you have the time. I know people that hitch-hiked everywhere, including into the remote regions where mostly tours go! If you’re short on time then is more of a problem. And yeah I loved my time in Iran in 2012. Was thinking I may need to expand this list to “top 15” !! 🙂

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Nice list Jonny! Just what I need after almost a year in Australia. I’ve done it on the cheap here which I guess comes down to ones travel style. Hitchhiking with tent, eating cheap, using online resources for free accommodation. I think that what’s important for people to consider in any country and as you rightly mention, it’s about how you stretch your budget and tackle the temptations. All the best!

Yep! I did Scandinavia on $10 a day doing just that. This list was for countries that are so dirt cheap you can get around without looking to camp or free place to stay and will still be sooooo cheap 🙂 There are other countries I should add to this list as well. Or maybe I’ll just do another one hahaha. Safe travels.

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I been to all the countries on that list except Bolivia, I went to Pakistan last year, absolutely amazing country, and I felt 100% safe all the time, but one country that´s even cheaper than Pakistan is Bangladesh.

And Nepal is not dirt cheap anymore, I been there 7 times over the years, Nepal was dirt cheap up to last year, but I went back again earlier this year and the prices have skyrocket there.

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Glad to see Malawi on your list! It has been on my radar for a few years now, but I was never sure how expensive or cheap it was given its location within Africa. I’ll have to put this one on my “Top 10” list now.

Yeah mate Malawi is a sweet little country and if you’re travelling across Africa the perfect place to chill by the lake and take it easy, although plenty of other things to do.

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Which of these countries mentioned above are not suitable for beginners?

I always like diving in head first and would say go to any. Most will be similar in terms of travel.

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I’m really interested in visiting Iran. Would you say it’s safe to visit as a woman alone though?

Hey, yes it should be fine as I know single women who travelled there. Naturally I can’t say from my perspective being a man, but just what other women who went there told me. Read this article I did about other travellers who went to Iran. There are 3 women who tell some of their story from travels there and they went by themselves – https://backpackingman.com/travel-stories-from-inside-iran/

Are Armenia and Georgia almost as cheap as the above 11 countries? And where’s Vietnam?

Armenia and Georgia are cheap to travel. I am trying to keep the list to “10” countries and tried to do it so it represents different parts of the world, so hopefully one of them wouldn’t be to far from someone maybe wanting to visit.

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What a great list – you really inspired me to visit some places that I’d never even considered! Colombia is the cheapest country I’ve been to…

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Thanks for visiting Pakistan. It’s a great country to visit. Stunning mountaiious north cultural central and south; you will enjoy meeting friendly people with big heart shown with hospitality. Seeing is believing, you would laugh at all the negative projection about the country you have ever heard.

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How would a person get the information to stay with locals? Or in the yurts, like mentioned in Kyrgyzstan, for example? I love visiting places and getting the local experience as compared to doing the very touristy things.

I am also glad you posted about traveling as a woman, as I have been worried about traveling to many of these countries due to the fact that I am a women and many of them are being portrayed in the news as “war-torn”. My spouse has never traveled but is very interested in going to many of the countries you’ve posted as opposed to a trip to very popular vacation destinations. Thank you!

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Hi, Jonny! This is an amazing list! I`m surprised how many of this places gets overlooked because of politic mostly. There is no reason for staying home just because of the budget, obviously. I`m sure anyone can find something inspiring on this list. I was wondering, which country was the biggest surprise to you?

So many places. I don’t have just one biggest surprise country but was in Afghanistan one and a half years ago and it was great! Mind you I was in a safe area.

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This is such an awesome list, Johnny! Thanks for sharing. By the way, I just wanna ask which among these places would be the best option for couples? My husband and I haven’t gone overseas for quite some time and I wanted to give him a little surprise but within the budget. Your recommendations will be much appreciated.

Sorry for very late reply, comment went under the radar so to speak! For staying with locals and yurt stays google: Community Based Tourism (CBT) Kyrgyzstan.

Yes there is plenty of opportunity for travel in these countries for women 🙂

Happy to inspire 🙂

All these places would be fine for a couple. I would say what is it more that you would like out of your holiday and what time of year? What time of year is important obviously because some things you would be restricted to doing. How long would you have? Then I can narrow down my recommendation. For example if you want somewhere in July/August/September and love hiking and culture then Kyrgyzstan would be perfect, but freezing in winter!

Hello Jonny! Yeah, I would love to surprise him in July for his birthday. I’m planning to take him overseas for a week or two.

My husband loves camping and hiking in places with great views. Maybe we’ll give Kyrgyzstan a try but if you have any other suggestions, let me know. Thanks a lot!

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You shared such a amazing list of countries. This is really i need to travel, You help me a to create my bucket list! Fantastic article and post you shared with us. Thanks for sharing it.

July. Loves hiking and great views. Definitely take him to Kyrgyzstan! Trust me 🙂

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I being Pakistani & living in Karachi, assure you that you would be in love with the people & their hospitality. You could definitely find natural beauty in somewhere else as well but the way we welcome our guest is worth experiencing. Moreover, law & order is quite better now in Karachi & North as well.

Yes I will be back in Pakistan again someday! Thanks for commenting!

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I’m glad to learn that Morocco is cheap, because it’s on my travel bucket-list. I’d love to visit Bolivia, too.

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im from karachi and take offence when u said its “not a great city anyway”. its the cheapest city for tourism in the whole of Asia also if u tell anyone you are a tourist by tradition you are treated like a guest, given free lodging, dinner and hosted by locals.

and its great for shopping considering all the sports good for professional sports players such as soccer, cricket and tennis as well as bags and dresses you buy from HnM and Zara are manufactured here u get the original goods for 3 dollars or less at local bazaars and sunday market.

and for only $400 you take a greenbus tour from karachi all the way through lahore and islamabad to the northern areas for river rafting, trekking and mountain hiking and its only possible if you are in karachi.

and the food is amazing, a mix of indian and middle eastern cuisine the flavors are unique and distinct where you can taste all the flavors from every corner of the country as its a metro city it has different cultures and flavours. from chapli kababs, live BBQ to unani and shushi u find everything here.

so bitch please. its the most non racist, more welcoming city in the country and tourists are treated more like respected family members than strangers.

Yeah, no Karachi was a total shithole when I was there. Bitch 🙂

Yeah great thing with Morocco is it’s really easy to get to from Europe as well.

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Hi Jonny, I must say you are doing great work. You are an incredible writer. I Like the way that you describe the things… Please keep sharing such blogs… Thanks

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Thanks for the great list, really helpful for travellers. keep sharing.

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Pakistan is among cheapest countries. u can have a flight from Karachi to Islamabad in 75-80$. Uber/careem available in all major cities. u can enjoy a variety of local food at a very low cost. weather hottest to coldest from south to north. Pak is attracted by tourists attracted by historical architecture. u can find signs of one of the most ancient civilizations(Moen Jo Daro and harappa). i wont recommend foreigners to stay in cheaper hotels. u can get a 4-5star hotel room in 150-200USD/night.

Thanks for the info Kamil!

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tell me thecheapest cooutry to visit

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I am Asian to Pakistan and choosing the right ones for me it is difficult to choose the good ones that have the right prices. Can anybody help me on this?

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There maybe a lot of political reasons behind a metropolitan city that generates 70% of revenue for the whole country, being made that way by political forces. This may be a sensitive topic for the natives which you might know nothing about. The least you can do and should do being a writer, for the sake of manners if you were ever taught any, is to understand your reader’s sentiment, offer a polite apology and say that you didn’t mean offence but you unfortunately couldn’t find a lot of attractive things about their city but you’re open to change your views if you ever get a chance to learn more. That’s what people with an open mind and better communication skills do.

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Hello, This article was full of knowledge and you are encouraging the world. Keep it up good work.

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Cheapest places to visit in Europe

Top 10 cheapest places to visit in Europe

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Europe has many beautiful places to visit, but it can be difficult to plan a trip and figure out which places are the cheapest to visit. With so much to see and do, it’s hard to narrow down your options and figure out where to experience some of the most beautiful and budget-friendly destinations. In today’s blog, we are going to discuss the cheapest places to visit in Europe. Our goal is to provide you with the most budget-friendly options for your time in Europe. This will help you to plan your trip and figure out where you want to visit and what you want to do. We will try to add best destinations, so you can see which are the cheapest places to visit in Europe.

Our list of cheapest places to visit in Europe

Europe is a great place to visit. It has a lot of natural landscapes, beautiful and historic cities and countries, and most importantly it’s a budget-friendly destination. If you are looking for the cheapest places to visit in Europe, you need to know where to look. Prices for these destinations may vary depending on various factors. We have tried to add best places that gives you true value for money and complete entertainment with low budget. Have a look at below list and let us know which place do you like the most.

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1. Krakow, Poland

Krakow, one of the oldest cities in Poland, was the country’s capital until 1596 and has traditionally been one of the leading centers of Polish academic, economic, cultural and artistic life. Krakow has more than six million visitors a year. It was the European Capital of Culture in 2000. Krakow is located in southern Poland, on the Vistula River. It is the second largest city in Poland, after Warsaw. Krakow is known as the City of Kings; it is also known as the City of Churches.

Krakow , Poland is a one of the best budget friendly tourist destinations in Europe. It is known for its architecture, and its historical sites. Krakow is a city which has the largest market square in Europe and one of the oldest universities in Europe. It has over 200 churches within its premises and has a city center which is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978. Krakow is one of the most popular destinations for weekend breaks in Europe because of its rich culture, heritage, and history.

Krakow’s top attractions include Wawel Castle, The Barbican, and The Main Square. There are several museums that can be visited such as Schindler’s Factory, The Galicia Jewish Museum, and The Pharmacy Museum to name a few. Krakow is also well known for its nightlife with many bars scattered across the city. It also has a lot of street performers that entertain people on the streets until late at night.

Krakow, Poland

2. Budapest, Hungary

Budapest is the capital and the most populous city of Hungary, and one of the largest cities in the European Union. It is the country’s principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation centre, sometimes described as the primate city of Hungary. Budapest, Hungary is a top tourist destination in Europe. It attracts millions of tourists every year.

Budapest is one of the most photogenic cities in Europe. The dramatic skyline that Budapest is most famous for is peppered with 19th-century architectural wonders alongside the Danube River. On your next trip to Budapest, set aside time to cross some must-see sites off your list: marvel at grandiose monuments such as Heroes’ Square and climb to the top of Castle Hill for stunning views over the Hungarian capital. There are many other places to visit in Budapest, Hungary. The city is full of many museums like the National Museum, Ethnographic Museum, Hungarian Agricultural Museum and the Museum of Applied Arts etc.

Budapest, Hungary

3. Nimes, France

Nimes is a beautiful city in the south of France. It has an amazingly rich history and is known for its traditional French culture. This city has a lot to offer tourists who are interested in the ancient Roman civilization. It is famous for its amazing Roman monuments, buildings and structures. There are many places to visit in Nimes, France that will give you a glimpse of the city’s ancient Roman heritage.

The Nimes Arena at Place de l’Arene is one of the most important tourist spots in Nimes, France. The amphitheater was built during the 1st century AD when Nimes was part of the Roman Empire. The Arena can seat up to 20,000 spectators and it has hosted many bull fights along with other events throughout history. In addition to these historical attractions, there are many other things you can do in Nimes, France. If you love shopping, then you will definitely enjoy shopping in Nimes which hosts a wide range of local stores and shops that sell everything from antiques to souvenirs.

Nimes, France

4. Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina

Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of nearly 400,000 people in its urban area. The Sarajevo metropolitan area, including Sarajevo Canton, East Sarajevo and nearby municipalities is home to 554,210 inhabitants. Located within the greater Sarajevo valley of Bosnia, it is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of Southeastern Europe and the Balkans. Sarajevo is the leading tourist destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

It was nominated to be the European Capital of Culture in 2014 and will be hosting the European Youth Olympic Festival in 2019. In 2018 it will host Winter Olympics for youth. Sarajevo is the leading political, social and cultural center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a prominent center of culture in the Balkans, with its region-wide influence in entertainment, media, fashion, finance and the arts. Due to its long history of religious and cultural diversity, Sarajevo is sometimes called the “Jerusalem of Europe” or “Jerusalem of the Balkans”. It is one of only a few major European cities which have a mosque (Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque), Catholic church (Sacred Heart Cathedral), Orthodox church (Cathedral of Jesus’ Sacred Heart) and synagogue (Beth Israel) within the same neighborhood.

Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina

5. Bratislava, Slovakia

Slovakia is a Central European country that has an area of 49,000 square kilometers, Slovakia is a landlocked country that is bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south. The capital city of Slovakia is Bratislava. Bratislava has a population of about 400,000 residents and Bratislava is considered as one of the most affordable capital cities and also one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe.

Bratislava also has several museums including National Museum in which you can find Slovakian history and culture, Transport Museum and many other museums like City Museum of Bratislava, Spissky Hrad National Cultural Monument Museum and more. For people who are interested in history, Bratislava is certainly a place to be. It was founded in 907 A.D, making it one of the oldest cities in Europe still standing today.

Bratislava, Slovakia

6. The Peloponnese, Greece

The Peloponnese, Greece is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Often referred to as the “Malmsey Coast”, it is a peninsula and region in southern Greece that borders the Gulf of Corinth, the Saronic Gulf and the Ionian Sea. The Peloponnese is home to some of Greece’s greatest archaeological sites, including Epidaurus and Mycenae, as well as spectacular beaches like those of Tripoli, Nydri and Katakolon.

It is surrounded by sea on all sides except its entrance. The Peloponnese is considered one of the most scenic regions in Greece. It has a mountainous interior and deeply indented coastline, with many islands off its coast. Peloponnese, Greece is famous for its beautiful beaches and seashores. Just a few places to visit Peloponnese, Greece are Agios Konstantinos, Almyros Beach, Diakofto Lake, Vouraikos Gorge and many more.

Peloponnese, Greece

7. Porto, Portugal

Porto, Portugal is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. It is famous for delicious food, colorful buildings, and a variety of cultural events. The city is also home to one of the oldest universities in Europe that was established in 1290. Porto has many things to offer travelers, but it can be an expensive place to visit. There are many budget-friendly options available, including Airbnb rentals and hostels.

Many tourists have found Porto to be a great place for sightseeing because it’s close proximity to Lisbon makes it easy to get around by bus or train. The city offers beautiful beaches with white sand as well as many other attractions like churches and museums. Porto is known for its wine, which was first produced here in 1852. One of the most popular attractions is Casa do Infante (House of Prince Henry), where visitors can take tours through rooms filled with antique furniture from the 16th century. This house also houses a museum called Casa da Musica (House Music).

Porto, Portugal

8. Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

Cesky Krumlov is a city in the Czech Republic located between Prague and Vienna. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Czech Republic. Cesky Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due to its well-preserved historical center and its numerous architectural monuments from various periods including Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau, Cubism and Modern architecture styles. In 1992, Cesky Krumlov was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in cultural category together with Prague Old Town (Praha Staré Město).

Cesky Krumlov is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. It’s picturesque old town has been well preserved since medieval times, and contains some of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture in the Czech Republic. Cesky Krumlov has been featured on many top travel destinations lists, including by National Geographic Traveler as one of the “15 most beautiful places in the world”.

Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

9. Bucharest, Romania

Bucharest, the capital city of Romania is an important strategic center in Eastern Europe. It is Romania’s largest and most important city, being the heart of the administrative, economic and cultural life of the country. Bucharest is a dynamic city with diversified industry, commerce, arts and science.

Bucharest is situated on both banks of the river Dambovita in central part of Romania. The city also has some important lakes such as Herastrau, Colentina and Tei among others. The city has an elevation of about 107 meters above sea level and covers a total area of about 589 square kilometers. Bucharest has a temperate-continental climate with relatively cold winters and warm summers.

The average temperature in January is 0 degrees Celsius while in July it is 24 degrees Celsius. The rainfall in Bucharest during the year ranges between 580 to 600 mm while it gets snowed around 15 times during the year. Bucharest has high crime rates compared to other European cities.

Bucharest, Romania

10. Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria, with a population of 1.3 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area. It is located at the foot of Vitosha Mountain in the western part of the country, within less than one hundred kilometers west of the Serbian border.

Sofia is one of the oldest cities and considered as cheapest places to visit in Europe. Its recorded history dates back to 7000 years ago when it was a small Neolithic settlement. In those times it was called “Grigorievgrad” after the name of the tribe of Celtic origin that dwelled there. The city was known as Serdika until 1879 when it received its current name. Since then it developed into a big industrial and cultural center that looks like a European metropolis even today.

Sofia is famous for its beautiful architecture, museums, galleries and monuments, but also for its nightlife, restaurants and cafés and a large number of clubs. The city has numerous parks and public gardens; most notably the National Garden which lies immediately to the east of the city center.

Sofia, Bulgaria

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WHICH ARE BEST AND CHEAPEST TRAVEL DESTINATIONS FROM PAKISTAN?

This list of mine includes only the countries with both best and also the cheapest travel and tourism destinations from Pakistan.  I have not included the countries that have the lowest-costing to travel from Pakistan, like Vietnam, Cambodia, or Kazakhstan.

By far the best and the cheapest travel destinations and countries to visit from Pakistan are Iran, Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Turkey, and Dubai. These countries are listed in order of preference.

Do Pakistanis require a visa to visit these countries?

Unfortunately, all these 6 countries require visas for Pakistani passport holders, but getting a visa is very easy.

Where can Pakistanis visit during COVID lockdown?

Pakistanis cannot go to any of the European countries and USA during this lockdown, however, Thailand requires medical Insurance, Iran only allows trade visitors, Malaysia enforces 14 days quarantine, Sri Lanka discourages non-essential travel, Turkey is just allowing health tourism, UAE has resumed travel visa for Pakistanis.

The best thing about these countries is that they all have educated, decent and civilized people living in clean countries that have not been indoctrinated against Pakistanis yet.

Also, a five days trip, with two travel days is priced around Rs 125,000 average per person, which is not a bad deal at all. That is if you get to see some memorable heritage sites and party too while you’re at it.

Let me hit you with the laydown. 

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Country Number One Sheraz, Iran

If you don’t have a problem with having a stamp of Iran on your passport, then Iran is the number one destination for Pakistanis who appreciate Persian history, the Persepolis, culture, and heritage places.

Iran is the cheapest, cleanest, and architecturally embellished country in the entire Muslim world. And did I mention the gorgeous ladies?

If you arrange your trip on your own, then:

  • Iranian Visa fee for Pakistanis is just Rs 1600.
  • Return Airfare from Islamabad to Tehran is $ 520.
  • Accommodation ($ 40) Rs 6600 per day.
  • Food is ($ 7) Rs1200 and travel is ($ 2) Rs 300 per day.

The people in Iran are a little arrogant, but how arrogant can you get if you are very few foreign travelers there?

The total cost of an 8 days travel tour is Rs 110,000

The food, transportation, and stay are very cheap and also the tourist fees on historical sites.

Country number Two Bangkok, Thailand

If you book on your own,

  • Visa single entry ($50) Rs 8000
  • Airfare is around ($ 575) Rs 100,000
  • Hotels simple ones are ($ 50) Rs 7500 per night
  • Daily expenses would be ($ 50) Rs 7500 per night

If you book early in the years, the prices are very low in March. November to January are high tourist season and expensive.

But if you go with a tour, the total cost for a 5 days tour of Thailand and Pattaya would be Rs 110,000

Many Pakistani bachelors and party crowd like to go to Thailand on New Year’s Eve just to party in the open. One friend of mine swore he partied in Thailand and came back to Karachi in Rs 80,000, which I guess is possible four guys stay in one room, in a shady part of town.

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Country No Three Melaka, Malaysia

  • Malaysian Visa Fee ($ 31) Rs 5000 single entry.
  • Airfare is around ($ 600) Rs 100,000.
  • Hotels cost around ($ 50) Rs 8000.
  • Daily expenses $ 50 (some attractions are expensive) Rs 10,000.
  • The transport system from Kuala Lumpur to Melaka is $ 4 Rs 1000.
  • Domestic flights Kuala Lumpur to Johar Bahru is $ 50 Rs 10,000.

If you book yourself, the total cost for a 5 days visit would be Rs 200,000 per person

If you go on a tour for 5 days to Malaysia from Pakistan, the total cost would be around Rs 150,000.

Some Pakistani guys have gone to Langkawi Malaysia and back on an 8 days trip on just Rs 80,000, but I would not recommend walking the whole country.

Malaysia is not known as a party destination. It is more of a family vacation place.

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Country number Four Colombo, Sri Lanka

You’d think Sri Lanka would be a country like Bangladesh, boy, are you so wrong!

Sri Lanka is a clean, well-maintained country with quality tourist sites and educated people.

I love Sri Lanka; in fact, I was thinking of living out my most productive years sitting out on the porch of my beach house, slurping mangoes.

You’d need to plan a loop around the island nation, starting from Colombo and ending there after six days.

  • Visa Fee is Rs 5000.
  • Airfare is around Rs 75,000.
  • Hotels are Rs 8000 per night.
  • Daily expenses Rs 8000 per day.
  • Total expenditure for 5 days stay is Rs 140,000 per person.

If you take a tour of Sri Lanka, the total cost would be Rs 100,000.

In your personalized tour, you’d be able to include short but important stops like Sigiriya Rock, which the standard tour does not give you.

I would recommend booking a Sri Lankan tour on your own from Pakistan.

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Country Number Five Dubai

Dubai is for shopping, period!

They do have desert safari, Sky diving, boating, and Snorkeling that I would love to do, but are very expensive for ordinary mortals like me. I would only do these activities if I have free accommodation and food there.

If you book on your own do read this information,

  • The Visa fee is Rs 13500 (very expensive).
  • Hotel stays Rs 6500 per day minus food, taxes, etc.
  • Each activity like desert safari, helicopter ride, clubbing is ($ 100) Rs 15,000 per person, minimum (Helicopter ride is Rs 40000)
  • Entry to every hotel or Mall has some token fee.

If you go to Dubai through a tour operator, the total cost per person is Rs 100,000 with only jeep Safari and city drive – not good enough in my opinion.

I would only go to Dubai for adventure sports, and only if my buddy gives me free accommodation and food there.

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Country Number Six Istanbul, Turkey

  • Visa Fee – Rs 8000 single entry essentially required for all except official passport holders.
  • Even if you book your own Airline ticket during promotions, the return ticket can cost as low as Rs 40,000, but you might make a mistake in the itinerary like buses and metro to use and location of the hotel and that might cost you more.
  • From Istanbul, flying to other cities on local Pegasus and atlas global airlines at $ 12 per person, Food is very cheap at $ 4.0 per day a local transport at $ 1.5 per day.

A simple tour of Cappadocia and Istanbul for 5 days, the total cost is – Rs 175,000 per person.

Do try to include Beyoglu and Istiklal Street on the European side of Turkey

March to May are high tourist season and therefore expensive.

Try to book early so that the tour operator can catch some airline deal to keep the charges low like sky planner and skip lagged.

The best part of a tour operator is that you get to see more places at the same cost, with minimum hassle.

Turkey has something for everybody, especially the ladies there are gorgeous and they have not been indoctrinated against Pakistanis yet. You can party like there is no tomorrow there as well.

The only problem I see of going to Turkey for a Pakistani is the extensive documentation required to get a visit visa.

If you ask me, my top pick country to visit for travel and tour purposes from Pakistan while on a budget, would be Thailand, because, it is cheap, the people are good looking, their leaders have the sagacity to separate politics from the people and don’t hate Pakistanis, and it is a fun place to visit.

پاکستان سے سفر اور ٹور کرنے کے لئے 6 بہترین اور سستے ممالک کون سے ہیں؟

میری اس فہرست میں صرف وہ ممالک شامل ہیں جو بہترین ہیں اور یہ بھی کہ پاکستان سے کم لاگت سفر اور سیاحت کے مقامات۔

 میں نے ان ممالک کو شامل نہیں کیا ہے جو صرف پاکستان سے سفر کرنے میں سب سے سستا ہیں جیسے ویتنام ، کمبوڈیا ، یا قازقستان

پاکستان سے سفر اور دورے کے لئے سب سے بہترین اور سستا ترین ممالک ایران ، تھائی لینڈ ، ملائیشیا ، سری لنکا ، ترکی اور دبئی ہیں۔ یہ ممالک ترجیح کے لحاظ سے درج ہیں۔

ان ممالک کے بارے میں سب سے اچھی بات یہ ہے کہ ان سبھی صاف ستھرا ممالک میں رہنے والے تعلیم یافتہ ، مہذب لوگوں کو پاکستانیوں کے خلاف آمادہ نہیں کیا ہے۔

نیز ، پانچ دن کا دورہ ، جس میں مزید دو سفری دن ہوتے ہیں ، فی شخص اوسطا 125،000 روپئے ہوتا ہے ، جو کہ کوئی بری بات نہیں ہے۔

 یہ ہے جب آپ کو کچھ یادگار ورثہ سائٹس اور پارٹی کرنے کو ملے۔

اب تفصیل پر آتے ہیں۔

کنٹری نمبر ون شیراز ، ایران

اگر آپ کو اپنے پاسپورٹ پر ایران کا ڈاک ٹکٹ لگنے پر کوئی پریشانی نہیں ہے تو ، ایران فارسی تاریخ ، پارسیپولیس ، ثقافت اور ورثے کے مقامات کو پسند کرنے والے پاکستانیوں کے لئے ایک اولین منزل ہے۔

ایران پوری مسلم دنیا کا سب سے سستا ، صاف ستھرا ، اور معمار سے آراستہ ملک ہے۔ اور کیا میں نے خوبصورت خواتین کا ذکر کیا؟

اگر آپ خود ہی اپنے سفر کا اہتمام کرتے ہیں تو

پاکستانیوں کے لئے ایرانی ویزا فیس صرف 1600 روپے ہے

Islamabad اسلام آباد سے تہران جانے والی ایئر کرایہ $ 520 ہے

ایران کے اندر رہائش ، خوراک اور سفر کے اخراجات کل  پچاس ڈالر ہیں جس میں شامل ہیں ،

 رہائش ($ 40) فی دن 6600 روپے

  • کھانا ($ 7) 1200 روپے ہے اور

 سفر ($ 2) روزانہ 300 روپے ہے

یران میں لوگ تھوڑے سے متکبر ہیں ، لیکن چونکے وہاں بہت کم غیرملکی مسافر ہوتے ہیں تو آپ کو کتنا تکبر کر سکیں گۓ ؟

8 دن کے سفری ٹور کی کل لاگت 110،000 روپے ہے

کھانا ، نقل و حمل اور قیام بہت سستا ہے اور تاریخی مقامات پر سیاحوں کی فیس بھی۔

ملک نمبر دو بینکاک ، تھائی لینڈ

اگر آپ خود ہی بک کرتے ہیں تو ،

  • ویزا سنگل اندراج ($ 50) 8000 روپے
  • ہوائی کرایہ تقریبا ($ 575) 100،000 روپے ہے
  • ہوٹل سادہ والے (پچاس ڈالر) فی رات 7500 روپے ہیں
  • روزانہ اخراجات ($ 50) فی رات 7500 روپے ہوں گے

اگر آپ برسوں کے اوائل میں بکنگ کرتے ہیں تو ، مارچ میں قیمتیں بہت کم ہوجاتی ہیں۔

 نومبر سے جنوری سیاحوں کا موسم زیادہ اور مہنگا ہوتا ہے۔

لیکن اگر آپ ٹور کے ساتھ جاتے ہیں تو تھائی لینڈ اور پٹیا کے 5 دن کے دورے پر کل لاگت 110،000 روپے ہوگی

بہت سے پاکستانی بیچلرز اور پارٹی ہجوم صرف نئے سال کے موقع پر تھائی لینڈ جانا چاہتے ہیں

 صرف کھلے عام میں پارٹی کرنے کلیئے۔

 میرے ایک دوست نے قسم کھائی تھی کہ وہ تھائی لینڈ 80،000 روپے میں چار دن کا قیام کر کے واپس کراچی آگیا تھا ،

 جس کا مجھے اندازہ ہے کہ اگر آپ شہر کے ایک دشوار حصے میں چار لڑکوں کے ساتھ ایک کمرے میں ٹھہریں گے، تو ہہ ممکن ہے۔

ملک نمبر تین میلکا ، ملائیشیا

اگر آپ خود ہی بک کرتے ہیں ،

  • ملائیشین ویزا فیس (31 $) 5000 اندراج لاگت
  • ہوائی کرایہ تقریبا ((600)) 100،000 روپے ہے
  • ہوٹلوں کی قیمت لگ بھگ ($ 50) 8000 روپے ہے
  • یومیہ اخراجات $ 50 (کچھ پرکشش چیزیں مہنگی ہیں) 10،000

کوالالمپور سے میلیکا تک ٹرانسپورٹ سسٹم 4000 روپیہ ہے

کوالالمپور سے اندرونی پروازیں کوالالمپور سے جوہر بہرو $ 50،000 ہے

اگر آپ خود بک جاتے ہیں تو ، 5 دن کے دورے کے لئے کل شخصی قیمت 200،000 روپے ہوگی

اگر آپ پاکستان سے 5 دن ملائشیا جاتے ہیں تو اس کی کل لاگت تقریبا ڈیڑھ لاکھ روپے ہوگی

کچھ پاکستانی لڑکے لنکاوی ملیشیا گئے ہیں اور 8 دن کے سفر پر صرف 80،000 روپے میں واپس آئے ہیں ، لیکن میں پورے ملک میں  پیدل چلنے کی سفارش نہیں کروں گا۔

ملائشیا کو پارٹی منازل کے طور پر جانا نہیں جاتا ہے۔ یہ خاندانی تعطیل کی جگہ کا زیادہ حصہ ہے۔

ملک کا نمبر چار کولمبو ، سری لنکا

آپ کو لگتا ہے کہ سری لنکا بنگلہ دیش جیسا ملک ہوگا  ؛آپ اتنے غلط ہیں!

سری لنکا ایک صاف ستھرا ، برقرار ا ملک ہے جس میں معیاری سیاحتی مقامات اور تعلیم یافتہ افراد ہیں۔

میں سری لنکا سے محبت کرتا ہوں؛

 در حقیقت ، میں اس ملک میں سمندر کے کنارے مکان کے پورچ پر بیٹھے ، آموں کو کھاتے ہوئے ، اپنے سب سے زیادہ پیداواری سال گزرنے کے بارے میں سوچ رہا تھا۔

آپ کو جزیرے پر لوپ پلان بنانے کی ضرورت ہوگی ، کولمبو سے شروع ہوکر چھ دن کے بعد وہاں ٹور ختم ہو گا۔

  • ویزا فیس 5000 روپے ہے
  • ہوائی کرایہ 75،000 کے قریب ہے
  • ہوٹل فی رات 8000 روپے ہیں
  • یومیہ اخراجات 8000 روپے روزانہ

 5 دن قیام کے لئے کل اخراجات فی شخص 140،000 روپے ہیں۔

اگر آپ سری لنکا کے دورے پر جاتے ہیں تو ، کل لاگت 100،000 روپے ہوگی

اپنے ذاتی نوعیت کے دورے میں ، آپ سگیریہ راک جیسے مختصر لیکن اہم اسٹاپس کو شامل کرسکیں گے ، جو ٹور آپریٹر آپ کو نہیں دیتا ہے۔

میں پاکستان سے اپنے طور پر سری لنکا کی سیر کرنے کی سفارش کروں گا۔

ملک نمبر پانچ دبئی

دبئی خریداری کے لئے ہے ، بس!

ان کے پاس صحرائی سفاری ، اسکائی ڈائیونگ ، بوٹنگ اور سنورکلنگ ہے جو میں کرنا پسند کروں گا ، لیکن مجھ جیسے عام انسانوں کے لئے بہت مہنگا ہے۔

 میں ان سرگرمیوں کو صرف اس صورت میں کروں گا جب میرے پاس مفت رہائش اور کھانا ہو۔

اگر آپ خود ہی بک کرتے ہیں تو یہ معلومات پڑھیں

  • ویزا فیس 13500 روپے ہے (بہت مہنگی)
  • ہوٹل میں مائنس فوڈ ، ٹیکس وغیرہ فی دن 6500 روپے رہتا ہے۔

صحرا جیپ سفاری ، ہیلی کاپٹر کی سواری ، کلبھوشن جیسی ہر سرگرمی ($ 100) فی شخص 15،000 روپے ، کم سے کم (ہیلی کاپٹر کی سواری 40000 روپے ہے)

ہر ہوٹل یا مال میں داخلے کے لئے کچھ ٹوکن فیس ہوتی ہے

اگر آپ ٹور آپریٹر کے ذریعہ دبئی جاتے ہیں تو ، فی شخص کی کل لاگت صرف ایک جیپ سفاری اور سٹی ڈرائیو کے ساتھ 100،000 روپے ہے – میری رائے میں یہ اتنا اچھا صودہ نہیں ہے۔

میں صرف دبئی جاؤں گا ایڈونچر اسپورٹس کے لئے ، اور صرف اس صورت میں جب میرا دوست مجھے مفت رہائش اور کھانا مہیا کرے۔

ملک نمبر چھ استنبول ، ترکی

  • ویزا فیس – سرکاری پاسپورٹ ہولڈرز کے علاوہ سب کے لئے لازمی طور پر 8000 روپیہ داخلہ ضروری ہے
  • یہاں تک کہ اگر آپ پروموشنوں کے دوران اپنا ائیر لائن کا ٹکٹ بھی بک کرواتے ہیں تو ، واپسی کا ٹکٹ 40،000 روپے تک کم خرچ ہوسکتا ہے ،

 لیکن ہوسکتا ہے کہ آپ سفر کے سفر میں بسوں اور میٹرو کو استعمال کرنے اور ہوٹل  بکنگ میں غلطی کربیٹھیں

اس سے آپ کو زیادہ لاگت آسکتی ہے۔

I استنبول سے ، مقامی پیگاسس اور اٹلس عالمی ہوائی سروس پر دوسرے شہروں کے لئے اڑان 12 ڈالر فی شخص ،

 کھانا روزانہ چار ڈالر ہے

 مقامی ٹرانسپورٹ 1.5 ڈالر بہت سستا ہے۔

5 دن کے لئے کیپڈوشیا اور استنبول کا آسان سفر کی  کل لاگت ہے – فی شخص روپیہ 175،000۔

بیجلو اور استقلال اسٹریٹ جو کہ ترکی کا یوروپی حصہ ہے زرور شامل کرنے کی کوشش کریں

مارچ تا مئی سیاحوں کا موسم زیادہ ہوتا ہے لہذا یہ مہنگا ہوتا ہے۔

جلد بکنگ کرنے کی کوشش کریں تاکہ ٹور آپریٹر اسکائی پلانر اور اسکیپلگڈ جیسے ویب سائٹ اسطعمال کرکے کچھ ایئر لائن ڈیل کو پکڑ سکے۔

ٹور آپریٹر کا سب سے اچھا حصہ یہ ہے کہ آپ کو کم قیمت میں پریشانی کے ساتھ ایک ہی قیمت پر مزید مقامات دیکھنے کو ملیں۔

ترکی کے پاس ہر ایک کے لئے کچھ نہ کچھ ہے ، خاص کر وہاں کی خواتین خوبصورت ہیں اور ابھی تک وہ پاکستانیوں کے خلاف کسی نے آمادہ نہیں ہوئے ہیں۔

 آپ پارٹی بھی کرسکتے ہیں۔

وزٹ ویزا حاصل کرنے کے لئے درکار وسیع دستاویزات مجھے صرف ایک ایسا مسئلہ نظر آتا ہے ، جو پاکستانیوں  کے لئے درپیش ہو ۔

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New research has revealed the most affordable package holiday destinations in Europe , with some surprising results ahead of what promises to be busy summer of travel in 2024.

Destinations including the Amalfi Coast, Malta and various Greek islands feature among the cheapest European destinations for a summer getaway.

A study from Which? analysed over 4,500 package holidays across 70 regions in 15 European countries – from providers including Jet2holidays and Tui – to find the best deals during the busy summer break, when school holidays mean anyone taking a trip is subject to some of the highest holiday prices.

Room-only, self-catered and bed and breakfast accommodation was analysed for seven nights over a period beginning around 3 August, with traditionally low-cost destinations like Bulgaria and Turkey absent from the list.

Instead, destinations across more expensive countries such as Greece and Italy were common. These places benefit from a large selection of accommodation options and readily available, often cheaper flights.

Top of the list was the Greek island of Kalymnos, with a week’s stay costing £847 per person on average (including flights and transfers). Visitors usually fly into the more well-known resort of Kos, before transferring to this island of secluded coves, emerald seas, rugged coastline, and charming towns.

Taking a close second place behind Kalymnos are Greek islands Thassos, at £862 per person, and Lefkada, at £935 per person.

The Costa Brava, a stretch of coastline north of Barcelona , took fourth place, with average prices coming in at £952 per person. The fifth-placed destination was Italy’s Venetian Riviera – specifically Lido di Jesolo – at £965, while the Amalfi Coast – famed for its glitz and accompanying high prices – came in at sixth, with an average cost of £977 per person.

Which? also analysed the cheapest destinations for all-inclusive holidays, with Tenerife coming up with the most affordable rates, at an average of £1,097 per person for seven nights. The Costa Blanca, Fuerteventura, Bourgas in Bulgaria and Dalaman, Turkey, rounded off the top five most affordable all-inclusive destinations, with average prices between £1,103 to £1,125 per person for seven nights.

Rory Boland, editor of Which? Travel , said: “Travelling in the summer holidays is notoriously expensive, and demand is again high this year - but our latest price analysis shows that by being flexible on your destination, you can potentially save hundreds of pounds.

“From tiny, traditional Greek islands to the glitzy Amalfi coast, there are bargains to be found this summer.”

Which?’s top 10 cheapest package holiday destinations for 2024

  • Kalymnos, Greece – £847 for seven nights
  • Thassos, Greece – £862
  • Lefkada, Greece – £935
  • Costa Brava, Spain – £952
  • Venetian Riviera, Italy – £965
  • Amalfi Coast, Italy – £977
  • Skopelos, Greece – £985
  • Costa de la Luz, Spain – £994
  • Campania, Italy – £998
  • Malta – £1,006

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These Are The Top 5 Cheapest Cities In Europe You'll Actually Want To Visit

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Europe is such a stunning, attraction-filled continent that it's hard not to give in to temptation and dream about exploring its fairytale-like cities and iconic sights, especially now that you don't have to worry about rain or the bitter winter cold ruining your trip.

There's one thing keeping travelers from making the cross-Atlantic journey, though – and that's the cost.

Flights alone will set you back hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, leaving you with little room in your budget to make that dream European getaway happen.

That said, it's not all bad news.

There are still some gorgeous cities scattered across the continent that offer a world of new things to do and see without breaking the budget, and today, we've gone through some of Europe's trendiest destinations and put them through the Numbeo database to figure out which, exactly, offer the best value for the money.

Below, you'll find our roundup of the 5 cheapest cities in Europe you'll actually want to visit, and, in the end, you'll even get a handy table that gives you some more insight into how these places compare in terms of pricing, so make sure to stick around.

Budapest, Hungary

I've always said that Budapest is one of the best European cities where you can experience the stunning sights and grandeur of Vienna and Prague for a fraction of the price. 

Proudly standing along the banks of the Danube River, the Hungarian capital offers more than just awe-inspiring sights – it's also home to some world-renowned thermal baths and one of Europe's most underrated culinary scenes.

And with taxi rides costing well under $5 and solo meals only setting you back around $10, this is easily one of the best-value destinations in the entire continent.

Tirana, Albania

As the capital of one of Europe's fastest-growing countries, Tirana is a travel gem just waiting to be explored. 

Whether you'll come here for the $40-a-night hotel rooms, exhilarating nightlife, gorgeous surrounding sights, or incredible cuisine, one thing's for sure – the humble Albanian capital will exceed even your wildest expectations.

Bucharest, Romania

With Romania being named Europe's safest, most budget-friendly destination , more and more eyes have been turned toward Bucharest, and, can I say – it's about time!

Here, you'll find many gorgeous Belle Époque buildings that'll take your breath away sprinkled in and between better-known attractions like the Palace of the Parliament, Revolution Square, and the historic Lipscani district.

Sofia, Bulgaria

Offering the perfect blend of historical wonders (think the UNESCO-listed Boyana Church, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and the ancient Roman ruins of Serdica) and trendy vibes, Sofia stands as one of Europe's most underrated, best-value destinations.

And now that Bulgaria is officially in the Schengen Zone , getting in and out of its stunning capital has never been easier, so make sure to see and explore as much as possible if you do make (the very smart) decision to travel here.

Porto, Portugal

The list wouldn't be complete without Porto, a city whose blend of jaw-dropping sights and reasonable prices has been garnering international attention for quite some time now.

And it's easy to see why.

Portugal's second-largest city is not only a pastel-hued haven filled with some of Europe's most darling views but also a budget-friendly hub where you can get a cappuccino for $1.62 and a three-course meal for two for just a little over $42.

With all that said, if you're still a bit unsure when it comes to which destination would offer the best value for the money, check out the table below to figure out how they compare in terms of pricing:

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