Places with cheapest accommodation in Schengen area
A significant part of the costs of traveling is accommodation. In which cities in the Schengen area is it cheapest to find a place to stay?
Please assume a double room. I'm interested in answers both for winter and summer.
This is in fact a practical question: I stayed in Malta in a very decent 11 euro double room (studio) in winter, and the country was well worth visiting at this time. This made me think about how to choose a travel destination --- the ho(s)tel price might make the difference between staying for 3 days or a whole week.
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My best guess would be that the poorer the country the cheaper it should be. So I would try Latvia or Lithuania. Many areas in Poland and Slovakia should also be reasonably cheap.
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What is the cheapest country in the Schengen area?
Bulgaria Bulgaria consistently tops the list of cheapest countries in Europe, and for a good reason! No matter where you go in the country, you can find a good deal on accommodations, food, and entertainment. The capital of Sofia is the perfect destination for a city getaway.What is the cheapest form of accommodation?
Hostels are the cheapest and most accessible accommodation for budget travelers. Hostels have a variety of rooms that go from private to 30+ mixed bed bunks. The bigger the room, the more people you sleep with, the cheaper the cost. There are places where you can find a bed for $3.00 a night.Where is it cheapest to live in Europe?
Cheapest European countries for expats- Portugal. This country is famous for good food, beautiful beaches, a relaxed lifestyle, and affordable living. ...
- Slovenia. This Central European country became an independent country in 1999. ...
- Spain. ...
- Croatia. ...
- Bulgaria. ...
- Italy.
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