Cheapest European countries for tourism
The following are the cheapest European countries for tourism:
Bulgaria
Bulgaria is in the first place as the cheapest country in the continent of Europe for travel and tourism; It provides the visitor with accommodation, food, and entertainment at low costs, and perhaps the ideal destination for this is the country's capital, Sofia, and the coastal town or resort of Sunny Beach, which is listed as the cheapest destination in Europe for four years in a row, and the tourist prefers to move between places through the means Public transportation at a ticket price is about 2.5 dollars during the day, and the cost of accommodation ranges between 10-20 dollars for a hostel room with breakfast, and Bulgarian food is low cost, where three meals a day can be eaten at a cost of about 25 dollars.
Hungary
Hungary is one of the cheapest countries in Europe for travel and tourism. The costs of accommodation, food, and sightseeing are relatively low. In terms of numbers, the budget for daily costs in the country for those on a budget is less than 12,000 Hungarian Forints (36 dollars). Approximately, 3000-6500 Ft for accommodation and a room, 1500-2500 Ft for a meal in a self-catering restaurant, and about 700 Ft for the price of a ticket to visit a national museum or a particular tourist attraction.
Romania
Romania includes one of the cheapest cities in Europe, and it is the country's capital city of Bucharest, where accommodation can be made at low prices that may reach a few dollars for a day in shared hostel rooms, or hotel reservations at low cost as well. The Romanian cities also offer many places that allow the visitor to enjoy local food at reasonable prices, or they can visit museums and attractions with a ticket not exceeding 2.5 dollars, in addition to the fact that air travel between cities has become less expensive, especially if the reservation is early.
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is famous for its many medieval castles, 14th century buildings, museums, concert halls, churches, Gothic castles, and many other attractions in a country that is a good choice for people on a budget. For those wishing to engage in tourism activities at a low cost, you can visit the country’s capital, Prague, or Cesky Krumlov, which is suitable for a weekend getaway. In terms of numbers, the daily cost of tourism in the Czech Republic can be about $50, including $15 housing Youth, $20 for three economy meals, $2 for public transportation, $10.8, entrance tickets to attractions, $2.6 for drinks.
Poland
Tourism in Poland does not require spending huge amounts of money; It allows its visitors and tourists to enjoy various tourist activities at a relatively low cost and budget, such as exploring the rich culture, nightlife, or taking a camping trip in the Tatra Mountains, and visiting the cities of Warsaw or Krakow with cultural diversity and historical heritage, and in numbers, the daily cost can reach Tourism in Poland is about 38 dollars, including 12 dollars for accommodation in a hostel, 15.5 dollars for three economic meals, 2 dollars for transportation in public transportation, 6 dollars for a ticket to enter tourist places, 2.5 dollars for drinks.
other European countries
The following are other European countries that are considered cheap for tourism:
Slovakia: It is considered one of the cheap European destinations, where the daily cost of tourism is about 53 dollars, including 20 dollars for accommodation in a hostel, 20 dollars for three economic meals, 2.2 dollars for transportation in public transportation, and 7.80 dollars for a ticket Entry to attractions, and $3.4 for drinks.
Portugal: Travel and tourism in Portugal can be done with limited costs and budget; It allows its visitors to travel between places at low prices by bus and train, and there are many cheap budget accommodation, and the tourist will have a great opportunity to eat and drink locally without having to pay a lot of money. In terms of numbers, a daily budget of about 40 euros (45 US dollars) is possible and will satisfy the desires of the tourist and visitor.
Croatia: Although it is the most expensive country in the Balkans, tourism in Croatia is considered low-cost compared to Western European countries; For example, the cost of accommodation in Dubrovnik is about 35 dollars, and about 15 dollars in other cities, and the cost of bus transportation between cities is about 20 dollars, and a large dinner can be eaten at a cost of 10 dollars.
Greece: , travel to Greece is considered one of the appropriate options for those wishing to spend enjoyable tourist times and on a limited budget, especially if the visit is in peak tourist seasons, where tourists can stay in youth hostels with shared rooms, or in low-cost hotels at good prices, as well as Traveling in Greece is fairly cheap, especially by bus and train. As for eating in Greece, it can be cheap; The price of a large meal will range between 15-20 euros.
Latvia: This country includes many landscapes, historical monuments, old towns, and buildings with distinctive architecture, so it is worth a visit, especially as it is also considered one of the countries that allow tourism at a low cost, as the daily cost of tourism in Latvia is About 39 dollars, including 15 dollars for housing in a hostel, 23.5 dollars for three economy meals, 5 dollars for transportation in public transportation, 3.5 dollars for a ticket to enter tourist places, and 3.5 dollars for drinks.