While our mission is focused on finding you the best budget hotels in Rome, we know that sometimes, you need to stretch your euros even further. Maybe that means crashing at a hostel where you can meet new friends, or perhaps you’re open to sleeping under the stars at a super-cheapo campsite outside the city. » Read more
A sunny day at Beckenham Place Park. Photo: Berit Watkin
Greater London boasts a striking 3,000 public open spaces across 32 boroughs and the City of London. During the worst of the pandemic, London parks served an extraordinarily important function for locals. They were places where people could be active outside, places where some semblance of normalcy could be staked. Happily, you don’t have to » Read more
Tourists looking out on Barcelona. Photo: Thomas G
Are you planning a trip to Barcelona and worried about looking like a blundering tourist? That’s natural, of course. But don’t get too hung up on this — you’re visiting the city and taking in its biggest sights. You’re allowed to look like a tourist! As a traveler in a new culture, it will be » Read more
Like most destinations in Switzerland, Zurich can be very expensive for visitors. As a result, many tourists just pass through on their way to the next stop of their European journey. Don’t make the same mistake! Zurich is a wonderful city worthy of your time with vibrant energy and a charming Old Town. With the right » Read more
Have hotel prices in Paris given you sticker shock? How much are hotels in Paris? Is that normal? And is there anything you can do to lower those rates? We’ve been reviewing hotels in Paris for more than 20 years, and are here to tackle some of the most common questions. We’ll show you what » Read more
Enjoy a picnic in the Places des Vosges. Photo: Marko Maras
You really don’t have to spend much money at all to enjoy Paris. Sure, food and a hotel will require a bit of an investment, but if you play your cards right, you can soak up the best Paris has to offer without dropping an extra euro. That’s because there are hundreds of free things » Read more
Venice at sunset. Photo: Photo by @canmandawe on Unsplash
When people think of Venice, the first three things that usually come to mind are water, gondolas, and crowds! Venice is a year-round city, with tourists filling the streets 365 days a year (and particularly during the summer). An obvious way to skip the crowds is to visit Venice during the winter when rain and » Read more
Looking down over Munich. Photo: protake
Are you planning a trip to Germany in 2024? No wonder. The country has a lot to offer, from castles and storybook villages to vibrant metropolises, like Berlin, Munich and Hamburg. And don’t leave out the sausages, pretzels, and beer! Here’s the good news: In general, Germany is not a particularly pricey tourist destination in » Read more
The Douro River in Porto, Portugal. Photo: Ana Matias
In this historic city flanked by the sea and the Douro River, striking modern art and architecture, like the diamond-shaped Casa da Música, mingles with the region’s traditional granite buildings cheered by colorful ceramic tiles. Welcome to Porto. The second-largest city in Portugal after Lisbon, Porto is a budget traveler’s paradise. Eating and drinking, even » Read more
A stroll through the National Portrait Gallery won't cost you a penny. Photo: HerryLawford
Eating and drinking in London may not be as easily affordable as in some other European cities, but the city is one of the world’s most generous when it comes to art. Yes, Cheapos, you can gorge on free art in London until your cultured minds can take no more. From the big name galleries » Read more
With a rich history and astounding structures around every corner, Athens is a fantastic place to spend a vacation. And best of all, Cheapos can enjoy an array of affordable hotels, free or low-cost sightseeing and wallet-friendly cafes throughout the city. Modern Athens is truly a dream for budget travelers. But rather than trying your luck » Read more
The Spanish Steps in Rome are a must-see, but finding a good place to eat can be a challenge. Photo: Sean MacEntee
Don’t want to get trampled by meal costs when in Rome? Read on for tried, true, and tasted (or rather, tested) tips for budget dining in Rome. Rome is a culinary paradise, but dining out can quickly drain your travel budget if you’re not careful. This guide will help you navigate Rome’s food scene like » Read more
Ah, Paris! Photo: Alexander Kagan on Unsplash
Planning a trip to Europe this year and deep in the list-making process? Now’s a great time to quickly review your itinerary and “trip strategy” to make sure that you’re not about to make any common mistakes that will add unnecessarily to your travel costs. From hotels to flights, rental cars, and train tickets, there » Read more
Before you join the tourists at Trevi Fountain, read our cheapo tips! Photo: Kok Chih & Sarah Gan
Planning a trip to Italy this year and looking for ways to save? While traveling in Italy is usually more affordable than in other countries (we’re looking at you Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland!), trip expenses can add up quickly. This is especially true if you’re planning to visit popular destinations like Rome, Venice, Florence, and » Read more
Colloseum by night, and for free. David Köhler
Rome, the Eternal City, is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and world-class attractions. While it can be an expensive destination, there are plenty of ways to explore Rome on a budget. This guide highlights 25 free things to do in Rome, helping you experience the city’s wonders without breaking the bank. Budget tip: » Read more
When it comes to the age-old struggle between eating in and dining out, Paris is no exception. Restaurants are top-notch, with prices to match. Cooking your own meals (if you’re lucky enough to have access to a kitchen) or even picnicking outside will save you loads of euros. However, tourists might find it difficult to navigate » Read more
This room is tiny, but it does have a desk! Photo: Chris Gladis
Whenever you are on the road in Europe, you are bound to have a few frustrating experiences. This happened to me a few years ago when I was on the road inspecting hotels across Europe. I had a bad feeling when I checked into my second hotel on my trip to Lisbon. While in town » Read more
Seville is a dreamy destination for budget travelers. Old tales say this Andalusian city was founded by Hercules, perhaps explaining why it is so vibrant and lively. From a high culture focused on ceramics, architecture and flamenco to outstanding restaurants and hidden gems throughout, Seville is exciting to explore. Luckily, the city is also ripe » Read more
Go ahead and push! Photo: Adrien.Paris
Riding the Metro is a staple of everyday life for Parisians. But the unwritten code of conduct isn’t something that comes instinctively to the more than 4 million people who hop on board every day. In fact, each year 1.5 billion riders use the Paris Metro — that’s almost on par with New York City! » Read more
Waiting to enter the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Photo: mattmangum
Editor’s Note: We originally published this article in 2014 when visitors would have to line up (sometimes for several hours!) to get into the Anne Frank House. Now you can only visit with online tickets purchased in advance. We have updated the information to reflect the most recent changes to the ticketing system as of » Read more
Salud! Photo: massimo
Compared to most destinations around Europe, wine in Spain has an exceptional price-to-quality ratio. In Spain, there’s literally a wine for every wallet, whether you’re a high roller or on a budget. This is a country where wine starts at under €1 for a bottle (that’s not a misprint!). And there’s something to be said » Read more
Yes, you can find budget-friendly hotels, even in the heart of Dublin. Photo: Diogo Palhais
Cheers to Dublin! While prices have increased across the board in the last few years, it is still possible to enjoy the Irish capital while sticking to a budget. From pubs to museums, there is plenty of Cheapo-friendly things to do in Dublin. But what about accommodations? More Dublin travel tips: • 5 Free museums in » Read more
Save while you stroll with this budget guide to Barcelona. Photo Sandor
When it comes to Barcelona, Gaudi is just the beginning. The Catalan capital has much more to offer than Modernista masterpieces (not that there’s any shortage of them here) — including plenty of possibilities for budget travelers. Beyond its amazing architecture, most of the things to do in Barcelona cost much lower than elsewhere in » Read more
Italian coffee culture is strong, just like the espresso, and cafes are always full no matter the time of day. In Rome, cappuccinos are fantastically frothy, and the espresso is always made with quality coffee beans and ground on site. One sip of an Italian coffee, and it will be hard to go back to » Read more
Munich has a lot to offer to budget travelers. Restaurants and shops abound, and the leafy streets and gorgeous buildings create a refined, elegant scene. And if you are looking for more hustle and bustle, Munich has that too. During Oktoberfest, you’ll also see the wild side of the city. Sure, Munich is pretty affordable, » Read more
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