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How much would you budget for a European vacation?

End of major airport in the United States, spending a total of 2 weeks abroad, a small over a week in the UK and a total of about 5 days in France and Italy. Stay in nice hotels, no camping or hostels (not too fancy, but clean and comfortable, which corresponds to Marriott 3-star standard, for example)

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    3 Responses to “How much would you budget for a European vacation?”

    1. Elizabeth says:

      How many people are going? The cost of the flight depends on the airports involved, and when you want to travel. On average, I would say $800 for a roundtrip flight (can vary from $600-1000). You can find exact prices using a flight comparison engine:
      http://momondo.com
      http://skyscanner.net

      As far as hotels, it depends whether you’ll be in major cities like London/Paris/Rome (which can be a bit more expensive, and you have to be concerned about location) or in smaller cities.

      Expect around £70 for a cheap but decent double room in a hotel or b&b in London. 2-star hotels (which can be nice if you do your research) in Paris and Rome usually cost at least €80 for a double room. Tripadvisor is fantastic for finding hotel rooms, just search a city and set the sliders to your budget and above a rating of 4. The results will be the most inexpensive hotels with the best rating. So that’s $120 (current exchange rate) x 14, or $1680 for two people. A single room can be 20-30% less.
      http://tripadvisor.com

      Food/attractions/shopping depend on what you want to see and do. You can get pub or cafe meals for under $15 per person, a restaurant can easily be double that or more. Alcohol costs are higher than in the US. $30-50 would be my minimum recommendation if you plot on eating out (cheaply) twice per day. Add $5 per drink if you’re going out, and $15 (varies) for attractions. $700-1100 per person would be reasonable.

      So for two people, I’d recommend at least $5000-6000 for the whole trip, depending how frugal you plot on being. You’ll need more if you plot on visiting more than one city in each country. You may get by on less by finding excellent deals (or more if you plot on shopping or going out a lot), but it’s best to be prepared.

    2. indy says:

      Hello
      This can help you to find nice hotel deals.we can check and compare current hotel prices along with reviews at “hotels combined”
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      excellent luck!……………..

    3. Mikayla says:

      there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you fantastic hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it’s very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online… otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. excellent luck.

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