How to save money traveling in Europe?



Summer is the time of travel and one of the most economical options is to get to know the Old Continent. The combination of landscapes, architecture, art and the ease of not having to change currencies (many countries have the euro as their common currency), make Europe a good destination. Do you know how you can make the trip cheaper for you without taking anything away? We give you some tips.




Make Couchsurfing

The Couchsurfing consists of a service of lodging of people that enters inside which denominates like collaborative economy. Basically, it consists of a service in which you sign up to be able to stay at a person's house in exchange for when those same people who welcome you can host them when necessary. A good way to sleep for free.


Low Cost Travel

If you are going to take a plane trip, the low cost option will be appreciated for your pockets. Companies like Ryanair or Vueling offer flights for 14 euros. That does not include the suitcase in the cellar. If you also have to make stopovers of several hours on your flights, a good option is to stay at the airport and rest there. Moving from the airport to the center of the cities and then returning to the airport is a waste of money and time.


Travel by train or bus

To get around Europe, bus and train options are highly recommended. Almost all the big European cities have a wide network of train, metro and bus and even quite cheap cost. There are also packages to travel by train between different European countries such as Interrail. So we encourage you to use these means of transport, because in terms of price quality, they hardly have rivals.

It is not always obligatory to hire a tour
Have you tried to visit the city that you are visiting alone, or with your friends accompanied by a map or a travel guide? Well, it's a very entertaining experience, as well as an economic one. You will save the cost of a tour with a professional guide and you will get to know the city in a different way. There are free tours where the guide does not have a fee but accepts tips from tourists. You can search them on Google as 'free walking tours'.



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