Regardless of what major city you plan to visit in Europe, the simple fact remains that traveling there is expensive. From tourist traps to costs that slowly add up- your budget can be exceeded quicker than you expect. Here are a few ideas to help you save money on your next European vacation:
Travel Light
Airlines that fly internationally generally will allow one or two checked bags included in your ticket, but adding too much luggage can cost you $25 per additional bag and up! Not only will having fewer bags save you fees for traveling, it will make you think twice about whether or not you need a bunch of overpriced souvenirs to bring home with you. Speaking of which….
Don’t Buy a Bunch of Souvenirs
I get it. You’re on a trip and you want to bring home memories of the trip and/or want to bring gifts for your friends and family back home. Instead of spending a bunch of Euro on overpriced knick knacks take a lot of photos and then make prints when you get home to give to folks. If you really want to physically bring something home to someone or for yourself don’t just get crappy shot glasses and t-shirts. Make sure it is something meaningful- a shell from one of the beaches you visit or pressed flowers from a garden, for example.
Go Local!
Savvy travelers know that the tourist hot spots are where the most expensive restaurants, nightclubs and attractions lie. Go where the locals go for cheaper food- you could save enough to have your dinner and a glass of wine or two.
Go in the Off Season
Prices always go up when the demand is high. Visiting in the less busy months can save you as much as 50% on lodging and your flights.
Skip the Fancy Drinks
Fancy coffees and alcohol can add up fast, so don’t just drink for drinking’s sake. Put a cap on the number of cappuccinos you will consume and savor every drop and save the adult beverages for special nights instead of drinking every night of the trip.
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