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Finding a place to stay in Europe is not a big deal. There are plenty options for every budget. If hotels are not easy on your pocket, you can opt for other alternatives such as Alpine shacks, Tuscan villas, farmhouses, Bread & Breakfasts, hostel dorms, rental room, campgrounds, convents and cottages.
Self-catering apartments give you added flexibility to your holiday arrangements. You are free to cook your meals at your convenience, and hence, a great option for families and groups. If you want to enjoy a slice of the European daily life, then there’s nothing better than a rented room.
One can rent out a room for as low as $15-$30 per day, which is just half the cost of staying in a hotel. Options galore for backpackers! If you have a knack for adventure, you’ll unpack anywhere- crew a boat and sleep on trains, at the airport, and even in strangers' apartments.
If you want to stay a bit longer, but you’re on a fixed budget, here’s a tip for you. Early and late-season travel will save you big money on accommodations. Because hotel rates are cheaper and you’re not hurrying to the next destination, you can go for an extended vacation.
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