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How to Save Money While Travelling in Europe

How to Save Money While Travelling in Europe

Article by Richard Skidmore









Planning a trip to a European destination can be quite exciting. Being European can come with privileges like being surrounded by varying cultures, sites and people. Let’s not forget the centuries of history Europe has to offer which is seen in the many landmarks and cities such as Paris, London, Prague and Berlin.

However, it’s easy to lose yourself in the excitement of a European city break, disillusioning oneself with the idea of cheapness. Yes, the flights and travel might have been at a good price compared with going to other worldwide destinations, but this can often lead people astray, causing them to blow the budget on hotels or shopping, but this article will hopefully guide you to have a cost conscious European holiday, whilst still having a great time.

Eat Locally – Travelling abroad doesn’t have to mean eating out at a Michelin restaurant every night. Finding local cafes and restaurants on your doorstep is often overlooked, which is a shame, because these eateries can provide the best quality food prepared by experienced cooks at a fraction of the cost. Eating locally can also be a good way to take in the sights and sounds of any European city as you relax and watch the world go by.

Sleep Boutique – Big city hotels can come at a price and even though it might look nice on the brochure, you may just feel like another number when checking in. Finding cheap boutique hotels can offer charm and character to your stay, making you feel like a welcome guest rather than another customer.

Learn the lingo – It’s well known that trying to speak your own language to a foreigner can lead to frustration and, let’s face it, assuming everyone speaks English is quite rude. Attempt to learn some phrases and generic sentences before you travel. The locals will notice that you are trying to make an effort and may make your stay a little more pleasant, which has its own benefits when it comes to buying things.

Public transport – Taxis are a great way to get around quickly, but with a little planning, you can save a load of cash by checking the public transport routes. Undergrounds, trains and buses can be a lot cheaper and can offer more freedom with the use of day passes.

Check online deals – Buying tickets online is the best way to get cheap offers. There will always be deals that mean buying online will be cheaper than buying whilst you are there. There are a multitude of tickets and passes you can get ranging from cultural sightseeing such as Bateaux Parisian Cruises tickets to the adventurous, adrenaline fuelled attractions such as Disneyland tickets.

Touring the sights – You don’t always need a guide to tell you where to go. A lot of the fun is exploring locations on your own and perhaps getting a little lost along the way! With a bit of prior research into the local landmarks and attractions, you can easily find everything you want to see, without the aid of a guide. This will give you more freedom to soak up the sights and take as many photos as you want.

Finally, if you want the best experience abroad, invite friends or significant others to come along with you. This means you can share your experiences and split up the costs giving you a better holiday to remember.



About the Author

Richard Skidmore – Online Marketing Manager

http://www.attractiontix.co.uk – Attraction Tix is the UKs leading supplier of Disneyland tickets, Drayton Manor tickets and Thorpe Park tickets amongst other attractions, tours and trips.










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