Hey guys
I am looking to travel Europe as cheaply as possible. I am 19 and will start my training to become a military officer in september. Looking to travel between late June-(early)september.
Tips on what places to visit solo or with a friend and how to get there/generally travelling low-cost or free?
>>1226008
hitchhiking+dumpster diving+a tent and you spend 0$. There are enough wikis on those things for me not to waste my breath here.
In case you don't want to touch dumpsters, just learn how to buy cheap.
bicycle is obviously the cheapest, if you have the time.
>>1226014
nah. it slower and more energy-consuming than hitchhiking, so you lose more on food.
Also, you may need to pay for the repairs
interrailing is fairly cheap
i think a one month pass with unlimited journeys is something like 400 euros. there are cheaper options though, 1 month with 7 days journeys is 150 euro etc.
you can get to pretty much every city in europe by rail so it makes sense.
it even covers turkey, i believe.
>>1226013
This, you can spend 10€/day including food and visits to places. However you have to remember traveling is an expensive vice, and unless you don't wanna look as a vagabond you'll have to spend some money in hostels or finding couchsurfing hosts in order to keep yourself clean and in good mental health
>>1226020
Buses are probably a third of the price of trains
>>1226008
kολομόνιμε
>>1226903
>Buses are probably a third of the price of trains
ye, there's a reason for that.
>>1226020
>400 euros unlimited travel
is this for all of Schengen? better take advantage of my EU passport while I still have it
>>1227982
>400 euro
>advantage
not unless you want to spend most of your time on a train