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7 most affordable European countries for travellers

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 21, 2025, 10:10 IST
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7 most affordable European countries for travellers

Europe is usually described as a costly continent to visit, with luxury hotels, high-priced meals, and expensive tourist attractions. Although Paris, London, and Zurich can be prohibitively expensive, there are numerous affordable countries to visit in Europe that are rich in culture, breathtaking scenery, and interesting experiences without emptying your wallet. Let’s get packing!

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Europe on budget

On this note, let's have a look at seven of the cheapest European countries every budget traveller should visit. Read on:

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Bulgaria

Bulgaria consistently ranks among the most budget-friendly destinations in Europe. Whether you're soaking up the sun along the Black Sea coast or hitting the ski slopes in the mountains, it offers exceptional value for money. The capital, Sofia, blends rich history with a lively nightlife scene, and dining out can cost just a few euros. Add to that affordable transport and accommodation, and Bulgaria becomes a top pick for travelers on a budget.

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Romania

Romania is a secret treasure, with its dramatic castles, medieval villages, and breathtaking scenery. The capital city of Bucharest provides lively urban existence with extremely low prices for food, accommodations, and public transportation. Train travel within the country is budget-friendly, allowing visitors to discover Romania's beauty and richness easily.

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Hungary

Hungary, particularly Budapest, offers travelers a vibrant cultural experience without draining their wallets. From soothing thermal baths and centuries-old architecture to energetic nightlife, it’s a top pick for budget-conscious backpackers. Whether you're indulging in a full-course meal or relaxing at a famous spa, you'll spend far less than you would in most of Western Europe.

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Poland

Poland is ideal for those looking for a combination of history, contemporary culture, and budget-friendliness. Warsaw and Krakow have lovely architecture and lively cultural life. Museums, public transport, and local restaurants are reasonably priced. Even the historical places, such as Auschwitz and the Wieliczka Salt Mine, come at low prices for visitors.

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Albania

Albania is Europe's best-kept secret. It has stunning beaches, quaint towns, and dramatic mountains, making it perfect for nature enthusiasts. The Albanian Riviera is as pretty as the Greek islands but half the price. Food, transportation, and accommodations are amazingly affordable.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

Often overlooked, Bosnia and Herzegovina offers picturesque towns like Mostar and Sarajevo with rich history and stunning natural beauty. The country is very affordable, and the hospitality of the locals is unmatched. You’ll find cheap yet comfortable accommodations and hearty meals for under 5 euros in many places.

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Portugal

Although not the cheapest of those on this list, Portugal is still one of Western Europe's cheapest countries. Lisbon and Porto are cities that have old-world character and new-world convenience without the high prices of France and Italy. Public transportation is cheap and efficient, and traditional Portuguese dishes such as bacalhau and pastel de nata are for little money.

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