How to Travel Europe CHEAP (In 2023)
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2022
- Traveling Europe cheaply isn’t as difficult as many people think! If you want to travel Europe but you’re on a budget, these 10 budget travel tips for Europe will help. In this video, I share the cheapest ways to travel Europe. From cheap accommodation and transportation to budget-friendly food options.
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Appreciate your tips, am going to backpack Europe next.
Great video! Thanks for the good tips!
That's great to hear! I even found some discount when buying the train ticket. It’s always good to look out for deals that can make travel more affordable.
Could you share? I found a 5% discount on trainpal.
A lot of really good tips I would’ve never thought of. Thanks from a fellow cheapskate!
Awesome video!!! I'm moving to Europe this spring, so excited, one of my life's goals since I was 18 haha!! Thanks again!!
Congratulations. Europe is nice for living and travelling. If you're planning a trip you could consider doing the train, I heard from my friend that there are discounts available
thank you for sharing! Last time, my friends told me a way to get bigger discounts for rail trips.
Thanks fir the info....
really useful ,thank you
Great tips here
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I'm going to Portugal in August
Every country can be very cheap to travel, if you give up all services, such as hotels, etc. It is best to explore Europe with your own LPG-powered (propane gas) car, taking a tent and food with you.
is it safe? I mean cops and stuff won't bother you if you sleep in car or something
@@wipedlensfotos In some countries it is forbidden to use a tent in the wild. But in most european countries it is legal or at least tolerated. Lots of examples of how to camp in the wild for free (in a tent or in free mountain huts) are presented on videos on my channel
😑Me bring in the us
@@extremely.low.cost.travels I couldn’t trust people enough sadly, it’s a savage world out there.
Also you can stay in camping sites which are really cheap i was checking Italy for example which is around 15 euros per night for this tent campites and you have shower toilets etc in the camp
Good info but, as a musician, that looping “music” drove me nuts and I had to stop after a few minutes.
Edit: somewhere after 5:00 that music changed to something far less repetitive. That made all the difference for me. (Yes, my hearing is more sensitive than most, but still….)
Omg! good .
Do you recommend a train pass or taking flights? I’d love to watch a video about how to get things like train passes/visas and such.
I can Identify with all of this man after 7 years of going to Europe. Now I pick a city and explore, some times for 3 months at a time.
Nice....
so how much USD did you spend in 3 months?
M goin on 13 to frankfurt. Anyone going? Any tips? Just have five days and i want to be atleast in 3 countries
Amazing video, i will be waiting for another video with more discretion of the places and coast travel in Europe and a sequence of where to start and where to end will be easier and best to do so.
Great video!
I'm from The Netherlands.
I would also recommend renting a bicycle if you want to explore The Low Countries. It's a lot cheaper compared to public transportation or renting cars. You can also stay at campsites if you're going to travel through The Netherlands on a budget and put up your own tent or rent a cheap cabin. Biking is a practical way of travelling within The Netherlands, as it's flat and tiny. You'll also find a lot of bicycle paths along the highway in The Netherlands. If you're seeking cheap accommodations you should check out hostels or budget hotels in the suburbs of the big cities that are located near a train station or bus stop.
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Good suggestion
Thank you so much! I heard the wind over there is insane lol
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It certainly is, which is anything but pleasant if you tour The Low Countries by bike. But you can take your bicycle with you when you embark on the train, if you travel to long-distance places.
Hey nice video! I want to ask a question can I take a one way flight to Europe from the US? I want to visit Spain but wanted to have an extended stay(over 2 months)
buy a one way flight then pay for another one way flight back to the US after you've finished your holiday
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Great video! Question re cash - is France and/or Italy more cash or EFTPOS/Credir Card countries? I never carry cash in my home country (NZ) but from experience in US they loved cash. Can I get away from carrying no cash in Europe?
It really depends on the country. For exaopmle, here in Germany, they love cash. Scandinavian countries prefer cashless transactions. So it's better to have both but there's no need to carry huge sums of money on you.
Bro said work while away wth lol
What is this train pass called?
eurail global pass maybe? Or some other plans
As you are talking about hostel, I can't imagine lets say 8 beds with each bed occupied. Whether we like it or not there will like example 5 snorers on the 8 person. How do you deal with that? I know ear plug is one. But for a big time snorer like me I am really ashamed to stay in hostel as I will definitely be the noisiest in the room. Please advice on what should I do? Thanks
Try to find hostels with only 4 beds in them it might be slightly more expensive than a room with 8-10 beds but it’s worth the extra money
I stayed in a hostel in Ljubljana, Slovenia in a room with 3 other people it was a co-ed room 3 women and myself as the only male at first I was a bit apprehensive about that but I got to know my bunk mates rather quickly and always made sure I’d never have an “awkward” moment like changing clothes while they were around vice versa
The name of the hostel in Ljubljana was Celica a former prison turned hostel, I loved how close it was to the main bus/train station in Ljubljana and they had tons of entertainment/activities
Also with your snoring try those breathe right nasal strips I’ve heard they actually help with snoring at night, don’t be ashamed tell your bunk mates and I’m sure they’ll understand and will not be annoyed that’s what ear plugs are for and I’ve used them in every hostel I’ve stayed in
You recommend taking Rail pass I don't agree with that. I will reveal tips and tricks to you. From my experience, traveling by train is significantly cheaper if you don't take Rail pass. If you take a Rail pass for it, it will cost you a lot of money, several hundred euros for each pass, and you must also buy and pay extra for each reservation for every train marked IC, EC, NC, NJ and similar The only advantage related to the Rail pass is mobility. Since I plan my trips several months in advance, I prefer to give up that mobility and save money, I take individual fixed train tickets with reservation for each train, which are much cheaper. Of course you have to buy them several months (3 or 4 for my exprience) in advance. When added up, you will save a minimum of 100 euros maybe even more. This is significant if you are on a budget.
I’m going to Madrid, Spain 🇪🇸 very soon.any advice on not spending on expensive food. Something good but not expensive?
I heard certain fruits are very cheap in Spain. I had this idea of doing fruit diet for the period of travel. It will rejuvenate your skin, your organs and plus you save a lot on cash. You can try 1 regular meal in the evening and 2 fruit meal for morning and noon.
I am in london and planing for a Europe trip, looking for a grp of ppl to join
Lets go!
Travel with a brompton bike! It will save you a lot of money.
That’s what I’m doing right now. Just did the Eurovelo 6 from Orleans to Nantes, staying at campgrounds (except when rain threatened). Maybe not for everyone, but so many pluses to this little folding bike. I’ve ridden it in about 6 countries.
i’m going to spain in august
Not the best time to go..... very pricey and overcrowded
@@mrright1716 Maybe in Barcelona or Madrid.
You want cheap and chilled? Head south.
Andalusia is pretty much the whole of the bottom half of Spain, everything's cheaper and it's generally less touristy. Exceptions being Benidorm, Malaga etc.
But Cadiz, Jaen, Cordoba, Murcia even Sevilla are way more relaxed than the North.
The Cadiz to Sevilla line is, in my opinion, one of the best areas of Spain. 👌
@@mrright1716 i’m going at the end of august
@@tobygarfield402 thank you for the advice do you recommend hotel or airbnb
@@tobygarfield402 I was thinking about going to Sevilla soon, do u still reckon it's worth it even tho the weather there? wanting to explore the city and prob going out some nights
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I booked a one way to Paris to start I don’t know how the Covid is on Americans going to different countries
when are you leaving? would like to know how this turns out for you. I am thinking of booking a one way to amsterdam to start and spending the next 3 months travelling europe then the following 3 travelling asia
Check the government website, I think you still have to be fully vaccinated or recovered from covid
When did u do that cause I did the same for Italy
Are hostels for senior too? I am 70.
i’m pretty sure you can be any age but beware you’re probably going to be surrounded by a bunch of 20 year olds lol. definitely still go though because usually they’re the sweetest people who just really love travel too. :)
Of course, never let your age be a reason not to do something.
I soon as I heard this I’m like out this is not for me
Some hostels have a maximum age, others don’t.
Most i ve seen have no age limit. Its not as comfy as people make them seem tho. Snoring and what not
Funny, you talk about traveling Europe and that yiu rather aalk than spend money on a taxi.....There is so much great and cheap public transportation in Europe, in bigger citys you have trams, buses, subways as a cheap and easy to use alternative 🤷♂️while traveling from city to city is easiast by train more often than not!
agree!Last time, my friends told me a way to get bigger discounts for rail trips.
Hostels are great if you're 18 and don't mind sleeping in a room with a bunch of creepy Europeans, but what about the rest of us?
Also please provide information how to get a travel pass as you said its free for 3 months it would be easier i think
Bro doesn't understand that Europe is the safest continent
Please take me am from Uganda Kampala city, but I need funds to travel can you help me please 😊
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