As well all know, in March 2020 everything dipped due to the increasing spread of the coronavirus pandemic. The whole world had to shut down and stay at their homes. This caused tremendous loss to world economies as people could not travel up to their workplace which caused companies unable to function properly.
Staying at home caused major surge in depression cases in the people. People are bored staying at home, staying inside four falls for many months now. Everyone really wants to get out of their homes and explore the world like they did before.
But with pandemic, the unemployment rates also increased resulting in cutting out savings. However you don’t have to worry as I have gathered a list of places you can visit for really cheap.
Poland
1 Poland zloty=0.26 USD
Being located in a historic position in central Europe, Poland is one of the most romantic countries in Europe with its stunning landscape, castles, beautiful parks, and many more.
Tentative Budget of Poland:
Hostel budget: $10
Hotel budget: $30
Food budget: $15
Transport and sightseeing budget: $20
Avg. daily budget: $45
The Czech Republic
1 Czech Koruna=0.046 USD
The Czech Republic is not as affordable as it used to be, but if much of your travel is outside the capital city of Prague, you’ll be able to find plenty of bargains. January and February are the cheapest months so this is the best time to give a visit to this country.
Tentative Budget of the Czech Republic:
Hostel budget: $12
Hotel budget: $30
Food budget: $15
Transport and sightseeing budget: $20
Avg. daily budget: $50
Hungary
1 Hungarian Forint=0.0034 USD
Hungary is one of the most expensive countries in Eastern Europe — but still a fraction of the cost of traveling to major destinations in the Western half of the continent. It’s capital feature a long list of free attractions.
Tentative Budget of Hungary:
Hostel budget: $10
Hotel budget: $25
Food budget: $15
Transport and sightseeing budget: $15
Avg. daily budget: $40
Romania
1 Romanian Leu=0.25 USD
Romania is one of the cheapest destinations in Europe. And it gets even better if you’re heading to the Carpathian Mountains for some hiking or mainly focused on exploring the countryside. Some of the most beautiful structures are either free or very affordable to visit.
Tentative Budget of Romania:
Hostel budget: $10
Hotel budget: $20
Food budget: $10
Transport and sightseeing budget: $20
Avg. daily budget: $40
Bulgaria
1 Bulgarian Lev=0.62 USD
Bulgaria often tops the list of inexpensive countries to visit in Europe that too for all the good reasons. On top of it, in the off-season, prices drop considerably, and you can ski, eat, and travel around the country for a tenth of what it costs in the West.
Tentative Budget of Bulgaria:
Hostel budget: $10
Hotel budget: $15
Food budget: $8
Transport and sightseeing budget: $15
Avg. daily budget: $35
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