#1 POLAND
The first country I visited in Europe, circa 2013, and possibly among the gorgeous countries I’ve been to.
As soon as it’s not the least expensive country in Europe, it’s also not the most costly.
From studying more about Poland’s prominent position in Europe to visiting concentration camps at Auschwitz to researching the gorgeous parks, old city centers, and magnificent ski-resorts, Poland is an underrated European destination.
It’s also a fantastic place to begin your Eastern European itinerary as several different nations on this list are situated nearby! A fast jump to Berlin, Prague or Budapest is so simple if you package Poland on your itinerary.
BUDGET PLANNING
- Hostel per night: $10-$15
- Hotel per night: $30-$50
- Food per day: $20
- Suggested Daily Budget: $50
#2 CZECH REPUBLIC
In case you haven’t place Prague in your listing, you’re missing out!
From dreamy ancient architecture to some varied nightlife and food scene, Prague has got something for everybody.
Another fantastic gem in this nation is Cesky Krumlov that is roughly one hour’s ride from the capital city Prague. In case you have time for a day excursion, definitely think about a trip.
In the summertime, a fantastic alternative in the Czech Republic is your Bohemian Switzerland national park. It shares the border with Germany and is still a location for a magnificent outdoor landscape. You may easily stay a night or 2 in the area and investigate the several hikes in the gorgeous park.
Though the Czech Republic is a small state, it has a great deal to provide for a budget traveller.
BUDGET PLANNING
- Hostel per night: $15
- Hotel per night: $30
- Food per day: $20
- Suggested Daily Budget: $40
#3 HUNGARY
The bridges, the older medieval architecture, the fantastic toilet parties, the inexpensive food, and beer. I don’t understand what is not to enjoy about Hungary!
When I visited this nation, I instantly had this sense of being thrown previously.
Though virtually all of Europe has this OLD feeling, Hungary takes it into another level.
Budapest is the most frequently visited city. However, there are loads of day trips you can plan also.
Be sure that you think about staying at one of these affordable hostels to make your stay better.
BUDGET PLANNING
- Hostel per night: $15
- Hotel per night: $30
- Food per day: $20
- Suggested Daily Budget: $40
#4 ROMANIA
A nation that has been around my bucket listing for quite long and one I would like to research shortly, preferably by automobile.
If you would like to see where all of the Dracula tales originated, look no more.
Romania is also among those states comparatively untouched by excessive tourism, also contains amiable locals, which makes your trip worthwhile.
Be confident that you take under account slowly and, at times, ineffective public transportation in contrast to western Europe and add this to your travelling time for the nation!
Cheap flights out of Wizz Air should allow you to land a budget bargain regardless of that large city in Europe you opt to fly from.
BUDGET PLANNING
- Hostel per night: $10
- Hotel per night: $20
- Food per day: $20
- Suggested Daily Budget: $40
#5 UKRAINE
A nation that perked my attention after attending a convention on Ukrainian Economy, I am excited about visiting the very least Kyiv, the cultural hub of Ukraine, along with the renowned tube of love.
I’m also awaiting diving deep into the Soviet background of the area and how this has shaped current Ukraine. That, along with the architecture, is on the very top of my to-do listing for Ukraine.
I am also interested to learn more about the food at the neighborhood cafe in Kyiv that I have heard a lot about!
If you’re searching for something slightly different and quite economical to travel, Ukraine must be about the top of your listing!
BUDGET PLANNING
- Hostel per night: $10
- Hotel per night: $20
- Food per day: $20
- Suggested Daily Budget: $40
#6 CROATIA
Next on the least expensive countries to visit in Europe listing, maybe the most costly in this listing entirely.
As a result of the Game of Thrones material, Croatia is growing increasingly more expensive daily. Nevertheless, it is still one of the most magnificent and pocket-friendly (in comparison to travel in Western Europe) and has to be in your record for 2019.
After all, do not you wish to watch King’s Landing for real?
The food is excellent, the weather is much better, and the costs do not hurt if you steer clear of tourist hotspots. The very best way to research this nation is definitely by automobile and preferably in the summer.
BUDGET PLANNING
- Hostel per night: $15
- Hotel per night: $30
- Food per day: $20
- Suggested Daily Budget: $50
#7 GEORGIA
Recently famous from the traveling circuits for its magnificent mountain landscapes, adorable mountain perched villages and friendly natives, this nation is very much on the very top of the most economical countries to visit in Europe listing for 2019.
Though Georgia technically classifies under Asia, the nation is very much European and incredibly simple to visit in Europe regardless of where you’re.
Why? I love hills, off-road experiences, and superior landscapes. Additionally, this is among these countries that are still quite remote and comparatively more difficult to get into from mainland Europe. That is the reason I feel it’s going to blow up in a couple of decades.
Visit this nation before it’s too late and pricey!
BUDGET PLANNING
- Hostel per night: $10
- Hotel per night: $20
- Food per day: $20
- Suggested Daily Budget: $40
#8 MALTA
BUDGET PLANNING
- Hostel per night: $20
- Hotel per night: $40
- Food per day: $20
- Suggested Daily Budget: $60
#9 TURKEY
Long in my bucket listing, Turkey (sadly due to some instability) continues to acquire more economical for international travelers.
There is no reason to believe it wouldn’t be so in the long run.
I saw some fantastic five-star resorts in Istanbul for as low as $40 a night. Come on, what better time to visit Istanbul and Cappadocia!
If you’re searching for some beach action, visit a beautiful resort at Antalya and park yourself there for some sunshine, great food, and warm people!
BUDGET PLANNING
- Hostel per night: $20
- Hotel per night: $40
- Food per day: $20
- Suggested Daily Budget: $60
#10 SLOVENIA
I must admit the only reason I have this country in my list though it is ridiculously tiny, is due to Lake Bled.
If you are into skiing, this makes a fantastic summer destination.
Should you visit during summer or winter vacations, costs may appear as Lake Bled has come to be a present”Insta favorite” place. Be sure that you reserve your lodging at least a couple of months in advance to get the lowest deals.
Cycling around the lake is also a superb choice to spend your time here. This may also readily be the most romantic destination within this listing!
BUDGET PLANNING
- Hostel per night: $20
- Hotel per night: $40
- Food per day: $20
- Suggested Daily Budget: $60