Backpacking Through Europe Cost | How Much Does It Cost To Backpack Europe? (2024)

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Quick Look At Travel Costs To Backpack Europe Accommodation Expenses For Backpacking Europe How Much Do Hostels Cost in Europe? How Much Do Rental Apartments Cost in Europe? How Much Are Cheap Hotels in Europe? Is Couchsurfing in Europe Free? How Much Does Food Cost in Europe? How Much Are Sightseeing and Attraction Prices in Europe? How Much Does Public Transportation Cost in Europe? How Much Does Alcohol Cost in Europe? Buffer Money For Backpacking Europe Backpacking Europe City Travel Price Guides AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS Travel Costs For Backpackers ANTWERP, BELGIUM Travel Costs For Backpackers ATHENS, GREECE Travel Costs For Backpackers BARCELONA, SPAIN Travel Costs For Backpackers BERLIN, GERMANY Travel Costs For Backpackers BRUGES, BELGIUM Travel Costs For Backpackers BRUSSELS, BELGIUM Travel Costs For Backpackers BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Travel Costs For Backpackers COLOGNE, GERMANY Travel Costs For Backpackers COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Travel Costs For Backpackers DUBROVNIK, CROATIA Travel Costs For Backpackers DUBLIN, IRELAND Travel Costs For Backpackers EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND Travel Costs For Backpackers FLORENCE, ITALY Travel Costs For Backpackers HAMBURG, GERMANY Travel Costs For Backpackers KRAKOW, POLAND Travel Costs For Backpackers LISBON, PORTUGALTravel Costs For Backpackers LONDON, ENGLAND Travel Costs For Backpackers MADRID, SPAIN Travel Costs For Backpackers MILAN, ITALY Travel Costs For Backpackers MUNICH, GERMANY Travel Costs For Backpackers NAPLES, ITALY Travel Costs For Backpackers NICE, FRANCE Travel Costs For Backpackers PARIS, FRANCE Travel Costs For Backpackers PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC Travel Costs For Backpackers REYKJAVIK, ICELAND Travel Costs For Backpackers RIGA, LATVIA Travel Costs For Backpackers ROME, ITALY Travel Costs For Backpackers STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Travel Costs For Backpackers VENICE, ITALY Travel Costs For Backpackers VIENNA, AUSTRIA Travel Costs For Backpackers Backpacking Europe Pre-Trip Expenses Travel Insurance: $30/week Mobile Data Plan Passport: $135 Travel Backpack or Luggage: $85-$300 Travel Accessories: $75+ Airfare: $450-$1500 Transportation Costs Within Europe Train Travel Prices Europe Flight Prices Europe Rental Car Prices Learn More About Backpacking Europe FAQs References

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So you’re thinking about backpacking through Europe? Great! But the big question that’s on everyone’s mind is “how much does it cost to travel through Europe?”

When I first backpacked in Europe I had very little idea how much it would all cost. I figured I would go back through all my notes and records to help give you a ballpark idea of how much you should budget to backpack Europe.

Quick Look At Travel Costs To Backpack Europe

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The main day-to-day costs associated with backpacking Europe include accommodation, food, sightseeing, public transportation, and a few extra incidental costs.

Most frugal-minded, hostel-hopping backpackers spend around $75-$125/day in Western Europe and $40-$90/day in Eastern Europe. At this level, you can travel fairly modestly and comfortably without making too many sacrifices but you’re not going to be living it up.

If you watch your budget closely and make a conscious effort to keep your costs down, it’s possible to drop your expenses by around 25%. Lowering your costs from this point starts to become difficult, so you’ll have to get creative.

Accommodation Expenses For Backpacking Europe

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There is a wide range of lodging options in Europe — from super cheap to super expensive. But since we’re budget travelers, I’m going to stick with the cheaper options.

How Much Do Hostels Cost in Europe?

Hostels in Europe are traditionally the cheapest option when it comes to accommodation. Below are typical hostel prices for a night in a hostel dorm room for a few popular destinations.

Note: These prices are for the cheapest option at decently rated hostels. You might be able to find a slightly cheaper place if you choose the bottom-of-the-barrel option. You can also spend (considerably) more if you want a private room.

Here is a sample list of average hostel prices via Hostelworld(our favorite booking site):

  • London: $35-$85
  • Paris: $35-$70
  • Dublin: $35-$70
  • Amsterdam: $35-$65
  • Munich: $30-$55
  • Berlin: $23-$45
  • Krakow: $15-$30
  • Budapest: $18-$40
  • Barcelona: $30-$45

Check out our hostel price guides for a more in-depth look at hostel prices:

Best Hostels inAmsterdam
Best Hostels inAthens
Best Hostels inBarcelona
Best Hostels inBrussels
Best Hostels inBudapest
Best Hostels inCopenhagen
Best Hostels inDublin
Best Hostels inEdinburgh
Best Hostels inFlorence
Best Hostels inHamburg
Best Hostels inKrakow
Best Hostels inLondon
Best Hostels inMadrid
Best Hostels inMilan
Best Hostels inMunich
Best Hostels inNice
Best Hostels inParis
Best Hostels inPorto
Best Hostels inPrague
Best Hostels inReykjavik
Best Hostels inRome
Best Hostels inSeville
Best Hostels inSplit
Best Hostels inVenice
Best Hostels inVienna
Best Hostels inBerlin

How Much Do Rental Apartments Cost in Europe?

I’m a big fan of rental apartments and they can be an affordable option in many cities—especially for groups. Rental apartments are often priced similarly to cheap hotels but you get nice bonuses like more space, kitchens, and a feeling like you’re local.

Of course, there are some downsides like check-in/check-out logistics, extra fees, cleaning issues, maintenance issues, etc.

Here is our guide to short-term rentals in Europeif you want to learn more.

How Much Are Cheap Hotels in Europe?

There are plenty of cheap (and crappy) hotels all throughout Europe — just don’t expect much at the budget traveler’s price range. However, the price of a cheap hotel can sometimes be lower than a hostel if it is shared by two or more people.

We’ve found that Booking.com has the best price and selection.

Is Couchsurfing in Europe Free?

Couchsurfing is a popular and free way to travel throughout Europe. You can read all about how Couchsurfing works here, but don’t expect to rely on it for all your accommodation needs because it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find hosts.

How Much Does Food Cost in Europe?

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For the budget traveler, your daily food budget will be anywhere from $20-$60.

At the lower end of this price range, you’ll mostly be eating the free hostel breakfast and homemade meals/picnics from the grocery store. If you’re on a super tight budget, you can lower your food costs down to $10/day but you’ll have to get creative.

At the middle to high range, you can eat at cheap takeaway restaurants ($8-$12 for a meal), affordable sit-down restaurants ($15-$25 for a meal), and maybe have a few snacks throughout the day.

We suggest budgeting a little high for food because even the most diehard budget travelers will break down and buy a prepared meal sometimes. When you’re not familiar with the city, it can be challenging to find a grocery store and it’s even worse when you’re already hungry. Additionally, making a meal after a long day of sightseeing can sometimes be a pain in the ass, so it will often be challenging to motivate yourself to cook something.

We also encourage everyone to set aside some cash for trying the local cuisine. Given that food is such a large part of experiencing a country’s culture, it would be a shame to miss this experience.

Food and drinks can kill any budget — especially for us penny pinchers. Here are some tips for eating and drinking on a budget in Europe.

How Much Are Sightseeing and Attraction Prices in Europe?

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We suggest budgeting about $15-$35/day for sightseeing costs in Europe.

You go to Europe to experience the culture and to see the sights. Well, get out your wallet because most attractions charge an admission fee. The fees are usually not outrageous, but they do add up. Many places offer student/youth discounts, so be sure to inquire about those.

While you may not do something that requires an admission fee every day, we suggest budgeting $15-$20. Below is a list of admissions prices at some popular attractions in Europe so you can get a feel for how much things cost:

  • Louvre Museum (Paris): $18
  • Centre Pompidou Museum (Paris): $18
  • Tower of London: $37
  • Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam): $20
  • Walking Tours: Free (guides work on tips) or $25+ for paid tours

Note: Many museums offer discounted or free tickets to students and/or people under 26.

Many cities also have sightseeing passes which can be a good deal for some travelers. I’ve reviewed a few of the most popular here:

  • London Pass Review
  • Paris Pass Review
  • Go Berlin City Pass Review
    • Go Rome Pass Review
  • Vienna Pass Review
  • Dublin Pass Review
  • Stockholm Pass Review
  • Go Barcelona City Pass Review
  • New York City Pass Review
  • Go Madrid City Pass Review

How Much Does Public Transportation Cost in Europe?

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Between subways, buses, and trams, European public transportation is excellent in nearly every large and medium-sized city. Furthermore, it’s usually affordable. Most cities are walkable but in some cases, public transport might be a better use of your time and energy.

Most cities sell a range of tickets and travel passes (i.e. single tickets, 1/3/5/7 day passes, monthly passes, etc.) so it’s smart to do a little research to find the option that works best for you. Below are some examples of transportation costs:

  • London Tube (w/Oyster Card): $3.50/off-peak single fare or $14/all-day
  • Paris Métro: $17 for 10 single tickets
  • Amsterdam (tram): $23 for 72 hours of unlimited travel
  • Budapest (bus and subway): $17 for 72 hours of unlimited travel
  • Prague: $1.60 for a single tram ticket
  • Barcelona (metro): $1.40 for a single ticket on the metro

How Much Does Alcohol Cost in Europe?

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Europe has an insane amount of good beer and wine — so you should sample all you can. And let’s be honest, most backpackers drink their fair share as they travel around. Just be cautious because those big nights out can cost you a fortune — but I don’t have to tell you that. As always, buying alcohol from the grocery store is a great way to save a lot of money.

Listed below are some sample alcohol prices from around Europe:

  • London (pint of beer): $3.20-$6.50 but expect to pay more at trendy clubs/pubs.
  • Paris (wine): $7-$14 for a cheap bottle of good wine from the store.
  • Prague (pint of beer): $2 at a restaurant and around $.70 from a grocery store.
  • Budapest (pint of beer): $2-$4 at a bar.
  • Munich (beer): $10 for a huge mug at a beer garden and around $1.25 for a liter of beer from the store.
  • Copenhagen (pint of beer): $9-$14 for a pint of craft beer from a bar.

Buffer Money For Backpacking Europe

We like to keep a “buffer” fund for emergencies and unexpected expenses like laundry, souvenirs, toiletries, clothing, skydiving, missed trains, etc.

Backpacking Europe City Travel Price Guides

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One major factor in how much you’ll spend while traveling depends on where you travel — you’ll obviously spend more in Paris than in Prague. That’s why we’ve made a series of detailed European City Price Guides that cover day-to-day travel costs like food prices, accommodation prices, and other common expenses that you’ll find in Europe’s most popular cities.

Our Europe City Price Guides also outline some of the best budget-friendly restaurants and other money-saving tips to help you keep your travel costs down.

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €55-€80 (Approx. $65-$95). See the complete price guide for Amsterdam

ANTWERP, BELGIUM Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:€39-€57 (Approx. $43-$67). See the complete price guide for Antwerp

ATHENS, GREECE Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €30-€65 (Approx. $36-$71). See the complete price guide for Athens

BARCELONA, SPAIN Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €36-€66 ($42-$77 USD). See the complete price guide for Barcelona

BERLIN, GERMANY Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €36-€57 (Approx. $42-$65). See the complete price guide for Berlin

BRUGES, BELGIUM Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €37-€65 (Approx. $43-$76). See the complete price guide forBruges

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €48-€71 (Approx. $52-$78). See the complete price guide for Brussels

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: Approx. $20-$45. See the complete price guide forBudapest

COLOGNE, GERMANY Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €38-€54 (Approx. $40-$58). See the complete price guide forCologne

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:Approx. $62-$95. See the complete price guide for Copenhagen

DUBROVNIK, CROATIA Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: Approx. $43 -$63. See the complete price guide for Dubrovnik

DUBLIN, IRELAND Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:€40-€64 (Approx. $47-$75). See the complete price guide for Dublin

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: £32-£59 (Approx. $43-$78). See the complete price guide for Edinburgh

FLORENCE, ITALY Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €42-€61 (Approx. $50-$72). See the complete price guide for Florence

HAMBURG, GERMANY Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:€39-€65 (Approx. $46-$76). See the complete price guide for Hamburg

KRAKOW, POLAND Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: Approx. $20-$35. See the complete price guide for Krakow

LISBON, PORTUGALTravel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:€24-€38 (Approx. $27-$43). See the complete price guide forLisbon

LONDON, ENGLAND Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: £45-£75 (Approx. $65-$110). See the complete price guide for London

MADRID, SPAIN Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €32-€56 (Approx. $37-$64). See the complete price guide for Madrid

MILAN, ITALY Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:€34-€60 (Approx. $40-$70). See the complete price guide forMilan

MUNICH, GERMANY Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €40-€65 (Approx. $45-$75). See the complete price guide for Munich

NAPLES, ITALY Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:€32-€50 (Approx. $35-$56). See the complete price guide for Naples

NICE, FRANCE Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €37-€60 (Approx. $42-$70). See the complete price guide for Nice

PARIS, FRANCE Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €40-€80 (Approx. $50-$90). See the complete price guide for Paris

PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:Approx. $23-$40. See the complete price guide for Prague

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:Approx. $70-$105. See the complete price guide for Reykjavik

RIGA, LATVIA Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €25-€40 (Approx. $30-$50). See the complete price guide forRiga

ROME, ITALY Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:€40-€70 (Approx. $46-$80). See the complete price guide for Rome

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: 550 SEK-840 SEK(Approx. $62-$93). See the complete price guide forStockholm

VENICE, ITALY Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost: €51-66 (Approx. $60-$75). See the complete price guide for Venice

VIENNA, AUSTRIA Travel Costs For Backpackers

Average Daily Budget Travel Cost:€40-€62 (Approx. $46-$70). See the complete price guide for Vienna

We’ve also written guides about the cheapest cities in Europe if you want some more budget travel ideas.

Backpacking Europe Pre-Trip Expenses

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Don’t forget that you’ll encounter a handful of pre-travel expenses that are easy to forget about.

Travel Insurance: $30/week

Travel insurance can be a good deal if you run into any medical issues or travel disruptions/cancellations while abroad. Some plans even cover loss and theft of personal items and rental car collision coverage. There are multiple companies that offer insurance, but World Nomads Travel Insuranceseems to be a popular choice for backpackers.

Mobile Data Plan

You’ll want high-speed mobile data for your phone while traveling in Europe but the international data plan from your provider can cost you $70-$100/week. However, you can buy prepaid SIM cards and eSIM data plans that will run you about $15-$25/week.

I’ve written multiple articles about getting mobile data for Europe:

  • Data Plans and Smartphone Phones Abroad: Staying Connected While Traveling Europe
  • How To Buy A SIM Card and Mobile Data Plans in Europe
    • Guide To Buying SIM Cards and Mobile Data Plans inFrance
    • Guide to Buying SIM Cards and Mobile Data Plans inGermany
    • Guide To Buying SIM Cards and Mobile Data Plans inItaly
    • Guide To Buying SIM Cards and Mobile Data Plans inSpain
    • Guide To Buying SIM Cards and Mobile Data Plans in theUnited Kingdom
  • Guide To Using eSIM Data Plans in Europe

Passport: $135

If you don’t have a passport, you’ll need to get one to travel to Europe. Be sure to apply early because it will cost you another $60+ if you need one in less than 4-6 weeks. Passport photos will cost you about an extra $10, or you can print your own for free at ePassportPhoto.

Travel Backpack or Luggage: $85-$300

Most people choose to bring a backpack to Europe. We’ve compiled a list of the best travel backpacksand createdaguide on how to choose the perfect backpack. If you’re on a budget, ask your friends if they have an old backpack or consider buying a used one.

Travel Accessories: $75+

There are all sorts of accessories (plug adaptors, guidebooks, travel towels, sporks, journals, etc.) that will help make your backpacking trip more enjoyable, but how much you spend will depend on what kinds of things you want. This cost estimatecan skyrocket if you start adding things like digital cameras, tablets, and specialty travel clothing. Check out our

Check out our Backpacking Packing List for Men and our Backpacking Packing List for Womento get an idea of what we recommend packing. Both guides will outline pretty much everything you’ll need.

Airfare: $450-$1500

Your airfare costs will vary based on a dozen factors. We do have a guide to finding cheap flights to Europethat will help you get the best deal possible.

Transportation Costs Within Europe

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Transportation within Europe (i.e. traveling from city to city) can make up a large percentage of your travel budget, but it is also very hard to predict how much you’ll spend. There are so many factors that go into how much each form of transportation (train, plane, bus, car, etc.) will cost that I can’t really give a super accurate estimate. However, I can give you some general guidelines and point you to more in-depth articles.

Remember, the less you change locations, the less you’ll spend. Consider spending more time at each location if you’re on a very tight budget.

Train Travel Prices

The trains in most of Europe are amazing, and they’re usually fairly affordable. Most countries charge by distance traveled, but the prices can change based on the time of day, availability, and type of train (high speed vs normal speed).Tip: On high-speed trains, it is best to book as far in advance as possible to ensure the best price.

Here are some helpful guides to taking trains in Europe:

  • Complete Guide To Train Travel In Europe
    • BelgiumTrain Guide
    • EnglandTrain Guide
    • FranceTrain Guide
      • How To Buy Train Tickets in France
    • GermanyTrain Guide
    • ItalyTrain Guide
      • How To Buy Train Tickets in Italy
    • NetherlandsTrain Guide
    • PortugalTrain Guide
    • SpainTrain Guide
      • How To Buy Train Tickets in Spain
    • SwitzerlandTrain Guide

Eurail passes are another popular method of travel for backpackers. These passes aren’t dirt cheap like they were in the past, but for many travelers, this is still an affordable way to travel. There are dozens of Eurail passes available to suit almostany need.Prices range from about $100 for a super basic pass to $2000 for a 3-month unlimited pass.

For more info, read ourGuide To Rail Passes in Europe.

Europe Flight Prices

Air travel inside Europe can be very affordable — cheap even. For example, it’s not uncommon to find a one-way ticket from Paris to Berlin for $50 orfrom London to Barcelona for $40. Of course, there will be extra costs like transportation to and from the airport.

For more information, read our article about how to find cheap flights in Europe.

Europe Rental Car Prices

Traveling by car is a good way to travel if you want to see small towns and rural areas. It’s a pain in the ass if you’re city-hopping. I rented a car to drive around France for four days and it cost around $200 for an automatic transmission car (after all the extra taxes). However, you’ll cut your rental fees in half if you know how to drive a manual transmission. You also have to consider all the potential extra fees like tolls, gas, parking, etc. — which add up quickly.

Learn more about renting a car in our guide to car rentals in Europe.

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The advice above is just a small portion of what you’ll find at The Savvy Backpacker. If you’re new here, we highly suggest checking out our Complete Guide To Backpacking Europefor step-by-step advice for planning your big journey abroad.

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FAQs

Backpacking Through Europe Cost | How Much Does It Cost To Backpack Europe? ›

Backpacking Europe can be as affordable or lavish as you wish. On average, a comfortable backpacking trip, considering all expenses, can cost you between $50 to $150 per day.

How much does it cost to backpack in Europe? ›

The main day-to-day costs associated with backpacking Europe include accommodation, food, sightseeing, public transportation, and a few extra incidental costs. Most frugal-minded, hostel-hopping backpackers spend around $75-$125/day in Western Europe and $40-$90/day in Eastern Europe.

Is it hard to backpack across Europe? ›

If you're planning on backpacking through Europe, the good news is, it's probably the easiest continent to backpack. Most European countries are very safe, have great public transport, and it's easy to get around between cities and countries.

How long does it take to backpack across Europe? ›

Could take two weeks, could take 12 months. It depends on your budget, how much time you have and how much of Europe you want to see. If backpacking through Europe is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for you, it's worth going all in (if you can) and spending at least a month there.

Is $100 a day enough for Europe? ›

So, you might be wondering - how much cash should I bring on a three-week vacation to Europe? You can use the costs in our table above, and the $100-per-day rule of thumb, to calculate how much money you'll need for your trip. So for a three-week trip, you'll be needing over $2,000.

How much does it cost to backpack Europe for 1 month? ›

The cost of backpacking in Europe for one month can vary greatly depending on factors such as your travel style, destinations, and activities. On average, budget travelers can expect to spend around $2,000 to $3,000 for a month-long trip, while those with a more luxurious taste may spend upwards of $5,000.

Is $2000 enough for Europe trip? ›

If you think you can gallivant around Europe with a measly 2,000 USD per person, you're in for a rude awakening. Unless your idea of a European adventure involves couch-surfing, eating stale baguettes for every meal, and treating yourself to the occasional pigeon sighting, I'd say you're in for a rough ride.

Is it worth backpacking in Europe? ›

While there were a handful of hardships, I found that backpacking in Europe was full of good surprises, too. For example, I initially thought seeing so many new places in a short time would make them blend together in my mind, but each city felt genuinely unique and left me with distinct memories.

What size backpack do I need for 2 weeks in Europe? ›

When traveling across Europe with only a backpack for up to two weeks, it's crucial to choose a backpack with the right features. Opt for a 40-45-liter backpack with padded shoulder straps, a waist belt for comfort, and multiple compartments for organization.

Can you backpack in Europe by yourself? ›

If it's your first time traveling alone, backpacking Europe is the way to go. Europe is steeped in history, and offers some of the world's most breathtaking sights and sublime works of art.

Is backpacking still a thing? ›

Without much fanfare, hiking and backpacking have become two of the country's most popular outdoor activities. According to the 2022 Outdoor Participation Trends Report from the Outdoor Foundation, 58.7 million people in the U.S. went hiking in 2021 and 10.3 million went backpacking.

How much does it cost to backpack Europe for 2 weeks? ›

Here is an estimate of what 2 weeks in Europe might look like for a traveler with a mid-range budget: Accommodation: 40 Euros per night for 14 nights = 560 Euros. Food: 40 Euros per day for 14 days = 560 Euros. Transportation: 10 Euros per day for 14 days = 140 Euros.

How much does it cost to backpack Europe for 2 months? ›

Other FAQ About Spending 2 Months in Europe

The minimum amount of money you can expect to spend during your 2 month Europe itinerary (not including) flights is 6,000 USD. This assumes that your food, accommodation and transport within the continent will cost no less than 100 USD per person, per day.

How much does it cost to backpack in Europe for 2 months? ›

Based on the similar calculations above, a 2 month Europe backpacking trip can cost between £2,500 and £6,000. As I mentioned above, you might be able to take advantage of long-term accommodation discounts and you'll also have the ability to buy groceries in bulk by backpacking Europe for longer.

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