Most Expensive European Travel Destinations

Europe is one of the most popular destinations in the world, and for good reason. With its rich history and culture, it's no wonder that many want to travel to this continent. However, before you start packing your bags and making reservations for the Eurostar there are some things you should keep in mind. Europe is one of the most expensive places to travel if you don't know where to go. It's not just cost-wise either, as there are many other factors that need to be taken into consideration before booking your stay. Let's take a look at some of the most expensive travel destinations in Europe!

Ireland


Ireland


With an average price per night of $183, Ireland is definitely on the expensive side when it comes to traveling through Europe. However, if you find a cheap flight during an airline sale, you may be able to afford a vacation in Ireland, despite the hefty price that comes with it.

France

While it's true that France has a lot of rich history and culture, a night in Paris can cost an average of $187 per person - which is quite expensive by European standards! In other words, unless you travel here by winning the lotto, you will likely have to budget for a trip to France for quite a while before you depart.

Norway

In Norway, not only will you have to pay almost $200 for a hotel room but beware as the price for food is also extremely high with an average cost of $50-$90 per day. If this isn't enough, then the added costs such as hikes or activities could hurt more than your wallet. It may seem like a dream vacation spot but doesn't come cheap at all.

Italy

In Italy, a night's stay in an average hotel will cost you over $200 and it's been estimated that as much as 50% of this is due to taxes. In addition, the price per day on food is around $45. If you're wanting to visit some of the most famous sites such as the Colosseum or Trevi Fountain, then prepare yourself for even more costs. For example, entrance fees will cost you about $20-40 a person or even more, depending on where you visit during your trip!

Belgium

While Belgium isn't one of Europe's most expensive destinations per say, it can still come with a hefty price tag depending on where you go. In Brussels, expect to pay almost $400 for one night in a hotel room. However, if you find a cheap flight and book your stay on Airbnb, you might be able to save some money! Or, of course, you could try your luck at the lottery with Lottoland.

Switzerland

The Swiss make many of the items we use in our daily lives which should explain why it's one of the most expensive places to travel in Europe. A night will cost an average of $240 per person while food is around $60-100. We also can't forget the high prices of most activities with hiking costing around $60-$100 per day!

Slovenia

While Slovenia is mostly known for its beautiful landscapes and pleasant temperatures, you might be surprised to hear it costs an average of $285 to book a room for one night in Ljubljana. In addition, food will cost you about $45 per day. While many people may think that visiting Slovenia during low travel season could save some money, think again! The price would not be much different considering Slovenia has enough tourists all year long to continue charging rather extreme rates for hotels, and tourist activities.

Netherlands

Last but not least, the Netherlands is another European country you will want to take a second look at before planning your trip. The price of food will run around $50 per day while hotel prices average at about $213. With so many places within close proximity there are certainly cheaper alternatives to everywhere in Holland! Booking your stay on Airbnb could also help save some money during your visit.

Germany

Germany has one of the most interesting histories across Europe and there are plenty of places worth visiting during your trip. The capital city of Berlin offers an eclectic mix of history, culture, gastronomy, shopping, and outdoor recreation. However, much like the other destinations on our list, traveling here can put a dent in your bank account as well. If you're looking for something more rural then Bavaria might be just what you're looking for with its traditional festivals and old castles.  If not, then head south towards Munich where Oktoberfest takes place every year! Whatever destinations interest you during your trip, be prepared to spend around $400 per day for a hotel and about $60-$80 per day on food.

Final Thoughts

Overall, beauty does not come cheap! With so many breath-taking travel destinations across the continent, there is no denying that Europe is undoubtedly a very expensive place to visit. However, for lottery winners, visiting Europe is a regular occurrence!