61 Cheapest Places to Travel in Europe
Shattering the myth that Europe is expensive. Discover hidden medieval towns, affordable Mediterranean coasts, and vibrant cities for under $50 a day.
Start ExploringEurope doesn’t have to drain your savings. While Paris and London grab the headlines (and your wallet), there are dozens of cities across the continent that offer rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious food for a third of the price.
We’ve curated the ultimate list of 61 destinations, focusing on the Balkans, Eastern Europe, and the sun-drenched, affordable corners of the Mediterranean.
The Balkans
Rugged mountains, ottoman heritage, and the best value in Europe.
Sarajevo, Bosnia
Where East meets West. Authentic Turkish coffee is $1, and history is layered on every corner.
Sofia, Bulgaria
One of Europe’s cheapest capitals. Mount Vitosha offers skiing and hiking reachable by city bus.
Belgrade, Serbia
Gritty, energetic, and famous for its floating river clubs (splavs) and fortress sunsets.
Tirana, Albania
Colorful, quirky, and incredibly cheap. The cafe culture here is vibrant and welcoming.
Ohrid, N. Macedonia
The “Jerusalem of the Balkans” set on a stunning, ancient lake surrounded by monasteries.
Kotor, Montenegro
Fjord-like scenery with Venetian architecture. Cheaper than Dubrovnik but just as beautiful.
Mostar, Bosnia
Famous for its daring bridge jumpers and cobbled stone streets.
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Europe’s oldest inhabited city with a Roman theatre in the center.
Varna, Bulgaria
The summer capital with golden sand beaches and Roman baths.
Skopje, N. Macedonia
A city of statues, brutalism, and old bazaars. Very unique.
Berat, Albania
The “City of a Thousand Windows” (UNESCO). Stunning white houses.
Ksamil, Albania
The “Maldives of Europe” with crystal turquoise water.
Novi Sad, Serbia
Relaxed vibe on the Danube, home to the massive EXIT festival.
Nis, Serbia
Birthplace of Constantine the Great. Famous for its grilled meat.
Banja Luka, Bosnia
Green city famous for its tree-lined avenues and river rafting.
Podgorica, Montenegro
Functional capital with Roman ruins nearby and great wine.
Pristina, Kosovo
Youngest population in Europe with a vibrant coffee culture.
Prizren, Kosovo
Cultural capital with Ottoman bridges & mosques beneath a fortress.
Split, Croatia
Visit in off-season for affordable living inside a Roman Palace.
Zadar, Croatia
Historic old town with unique sea-powered sound art installations.
Central & Eastern
Medieval towns, hearty food, and deep history.
Krakow, Poland
Mythical vibe with a dragon legend. Pierogi bars offer hearty meals for under $5.
Budapest, Hungary
Two cities in one. Thermal baths and ruin bars make this a top value destination.
Bucharest, Romania
“Little Paris” of the East. Massive architecture, parks, and very cheap nightlife.
Prague, Czechia
Go slightly outside the tourist center for $2 beers and stunning gothic views.
Bratislava, Slovakia
Often overlooked neighbor of Vienna. Small, charming old town, and very budget friendly.
Brasov, Romania
Gateway to Transylvania. Hiking, bears, and Dracula legends await in the mountains.
Warsaw, Poland
Resilient capital with a beautifully reconstructed Old Town and modern skyline.
Gdansk, Poland
Baltic port city with unique Dutch-style architecture and amber trade history.
Wroclaw, Poland
City of 100 bridges and 12 islands. Hunt for the 400+ bronze dwarfs.
Zakopane, Poland
Poland’s winter capital. Wooden chalets, cheese, and mountain hiking.
Debrecen, Hungary
Great university town and cultural center on the Great Hungarian Plain.
Eger, Hungary
Famous for its castle, thermal baths, and “Bull’s Blood” red wine.
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Unofficial capital of Transylvania. Young vibe with great cafes.
Timisoara, Romania
“Little Vienna”. Beautiful secessionist squares and first European city with electric street lights.
Sibiu, Romania
Germanic heritage. Famous for houses with “eyes” in the roofs watching you.
Brno, Czechia
Authentic Czech life, functionalist architecture, and a huge student population.
Cesky Krumlov, Czechia
Fairytale town on a river bend. Stunning castle but visit early to avoid crowds.
Kosice, Slovakia
Beautiful main street, impressive cathedral, and underground museums.
Baltics & South
From the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean coast.
Tallinn, Estonia
A preserved medieval walled city. Compact, walkable, and tech-forward.
Riga, Latvia
Capital of Art Nouveau architecture. The Central Market offers cheap local eats.
Vilnius, Lithuania
Known for its Baroque architecture and the quirky, independent “Republic of Užupis”.
Lisbon, Portugal
Western Europe’s cheapest capital. Stunning tile work, hills, and cheap wine.
Porto, Portugal
Grittier and arguably cheaper than Lisbon. Famous for its river views and Port wine.
Athens, Greece
A living museum. Street food (gyros/souvlaki) is cheap, delicious, and everywhere.
Kaunas, Lithuania
European Capital of Culture 2022. Art Deco architecture and street art.
Tartu, Estonia
Intellectual capital with a cool student vibe and soup town district.
Jurmala, Latvia
Beach resort town with beautiful wooden Art Nouveau villas.
Palermo, Italy
Street food capital. Chaotic, crumbling, and beautifully intense.
Naples, Italy
Birthplace of pizza. Authentic, gritty, and full of life.
Catania, Sicily
Baroque city built from lava stone under the shadow of Mt. Etna.
Thessaloniki, Greece
Foodie capital of Greece with rich Byzantine and Ottoman roots.
Crete, Greece
Huge island with diverse landscapes, gorges, and cheap local food.
Seville, Spain
Heart of Andalusia. Tapas culture here is supreme and affordable.
Valencia, Spain
Home of Paella and futuristic architecture by Calatrava.
Granada, Spain
Famous for free tapas with every drink you order in bars.
Malta
History-packed island. Visit in off-season for great deals.
Larnaca, Cyprus
Laid-back beach city with affordable diving and wreck sites.
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Europe’s greenest capital. Dragon bridges and relaxed cafe life.
Maribor, Slovenia
Wine region capital. Home to the world’s oldest vine.
Istanbul, Turkey
Where continents meet. Insane history, food, and energy.
Tbilisi, Georgia
Bohemian, historic, and incredibly welcoming. Great wine.
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| # | Destination | Country | Avg Daily Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sarajevo | Bosnia | $30-40 |
| 2 | Sofia | Bulgaria | $35-45 |
| 3 | Belgrade | Serbia | $35-45 |
| 4 | Tirana | Albania | $30-40 |
| 5 | Ohrid | N. Macedonia | $25-35 |
| 6 | Kotor | Montenegro | $40-50 |
| 7 | Mostar | Bosnia | $30-40 |
| 8 | Plovdiv | Bulgaria | $30-40 |
| 9 | Varna | Bulgaria | $35-45 |
| 10 | Skopje | N. Macedonia | $30-40 |
| 11 | Berat | Albania | $25-35 |
| 12 | Ksamil | Albania | $35-50 |
| 13 | Novi Sad | Serbia | $30-40 |
| 14 | Nis | Serbia | $25-35 |
| 15 | Banja Luka | Bosnia | $30-40 |
| 16 | Podgorica | Montenegro | $35-45 |
| 17 | Pristina | Kosovo | $30-40 |
| 18 | Prizren | Kosovo | $30-40 |
| 19 | Split | Croatia | $50-70 |
| 20 | Zadar | Croatia | $45-60 |
| 21 | Krakow | Poland | $40-50 |
| 22 | Budapest | Hungary | $45-60 |
| 23 | Bucharest | Romania | $40-50 |
| 24 | Prague | Czechia | $50-70 |
| 25 | Bratislava | Slovakia | $45-60 |
| 26 | Brasov | Romania | $35-45 |
| 27 | Warsaw | Poland | $45-60 |
| 28 | Gdansk | Poland | $40-55 |
| 29 | Wroclaw | Poland | $40-50 |
| 30 | Zakopane | Poland | $35-50 |
| 31 | Debrecen | Hungary | $35-45 |
| 32 | Eger | Hungary | $35-45 |
| 33 | Cluj-Napoca | Romania | $40-50 |
| 34 | Timisoara | Romania | $35-45 |
| 35 | Sibiu | Romania | $35-45 |
| 36 | Brno | Czechia | $40-50 |
| 37 | Cesky Krumlov | Czechia | $45-60 |
| 38 | Kosice | Slovakia | $35-45 |
| 39 | Tallinn | Estonia | $50-65 |
| 40 | Riga | Latvia | $45-60 |
| 41 | Vilnius | Lithuania | $40-55 |
| 42 | Lisbon | Portugal | $50-70 |
| 43 | Porto | Portugal | $45-65 |
| 44 | Athens | Greece | $50-70 |
| 45 | Kaunas | Lithuania | $35-45 |
| 46 | Tartu | Estonia | $40-50 |
| 47 | Jurmala | Latvia | $40-55 |
| 48 | Palermo | Italy | $50-70 |
| 49 | Naples | Italy | $55-75 |
| 50 | Catania | Italy | $45-65 |
| 51 | Thessaloniki | Greece | $45-60 |
| 52 | Crete | Greece | $50-70 |
| 53 | Seville | Spain | $60-80 |
| 54 | Valencia | Spain | $55-75 |
| 55 | Granada | Spain | $50-70 |
| 56 | Malta | Malta | $50-70 |
| 57 | Larnaca | Cyprus | $50-70 |
| 58 | Ljubljana | Slovenia | $50-70 |
| 59 | Maribor | Slovenia | $45-60 |
| 60 | Istanbul | Turkey | $40-60 |
| 61 | Tbilisi | Georgia | $30-45 |