Get The Most Out Of Your Trip To Europe On A Budget
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You don't have to be rich to travel to Europe-it's possible to see the greatest sights and enjoy the most scenic restaurants without breaking the bank or taking out another loan. With these budget-friendly tips, you can enjoy your trip without paying an arm and a leg, leaving you plenty of money to spend on souvenirs and meals out. Whether you're travelling solo or with the whole family, these budget-friendly tips will help you get the most out of your trip to Europe on a budget.

Pack Smart

Limit your clothing options. Bring basics like t-shirts, jeans, and pants, as well as one dressy outfit that can double as travel attire for both day and night time excursions. If you're packing for winter months, pack clothes and tech accessories accordingly. Depending on how much time you plan to spend outdoors and in colder temperatures, bring along water resistant jackets or coats, gloves or mittens, hats and scarves. Take cash with you in case ATMs don't work in the country you are visiting.

Avoiding Expensive Activities

When planning your trip, one of the easiest ways to save money is by avoiding expensive activities. Staying at a lower-end hotel, instead of an upscale one, will typically cost you less. For example, the Novotel New York Times Square West costs about $150 per night while The Pierre Hotel costs around $650 per night. Travelling with an airline that has connections in different countries can also help you save money on flights. For example, Qatar Airways connects Bahrain and Paris through their hub in Doha while Air France only flies direct from Paris to Bahrain without any connections in between.

Use AirBnB Instead of Hotels

Rather than staying in hotels, find lodging through websites like AirBnB. These sites offer many options, such as renting an entire home or just one room, and you can rent places for a night or for months at a time.

Eat in Neighbourhood Cafes

Food costs will be one of your major expenses while you're travelling, so take advantage of local restaurants. Plan ahead and search for cafes in the area that you are visiting.

Use Less Transportation

Once you decide where you want to go in Europe, research your budget-friendly flight options. If you can find flights from Syria to Germany, this would be a better choice than flying from Syria straight to your final destination.

Know When To Splurge

Splurge for more expensive airfare if you have time to shop around and get the best deal. Other splurges include hotel suites and guided tours, which will likely be more expensive but allow you to see more with less effort. Don't feel bad about splurging here and there, as it can help make your trip feel like something really special.

Pack Lightly

Pack one carry-on bag only. Pack clothes that are easy to wash in the sink and dry overnight. Never pack clothes that will require an iron or dry cleaner after they've been washed. There's never enough room for everything you need, so there's no reason to put more than what you'll need in your bag.

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