It’s the trip of a lifetime! Some of us get to make it happen, but some of us can’t find the time or money.

Europe is getting easier and easier to travel to these days, with all kinds of different bargains for living accommodations and of course, flights.

It can be a lot of stress on your shoulders though! So here’s some great tips from Chatelaine.com

 

 

“Generally speaking, regardless of where you’re flying from in Canada, you should be able to find a flight to Europe in the off-season for about $700–$950 Canadian. Prices drop by about $100–$200 if you’re willing to have a stopover or you find a seat sale. If you fly multi-destination (where you fly into one city and out of another), you’ll avoid backtracking and possibly save a bit. Since prices can vary, check out KAYAK’s price alert and explore tools to find flights that work within your budget.

As for getting around Europe, you can choose to take a bus, train, or plane to get between cities. Discount carriers are aplenty, so it’s quite inexpensive to fly if you need to cover more ground. For my recommended itinerary of Amsterdam, Paris and London, taking the Eurostar train shouldn’t cost you more than $200 if you book in advance. If you book at least two months in advance, you shouldn’t pay more than $85 CAD per ticket. If you take public transportation within each city, it shouldn’t cost you more than $10 a day to get around.” – Chatelaine 

 

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