ALTERNATIVE LODGING FOR YOUR EUROPEAN VACATION
One of the largest and completely unavoidable expenses of traveling abroad is the essential hotel stay. Even on shorter journeys, hotel stays can cost you hundreds of dollars before you even venture out into the great city you’ve arrived in. With the internet slowly (or should I say rapidly) taking over our lives, price comparison shopping has emerged, making us smarter travelers and providing us with a wider variety of accommodation options to choose from.
Besides conventional hotels and more budget-friendly hostels, newer lodging methods have gained popularity among solo travelers, adventure travelers and money-conscious travelers. Let’s take a look at some of these great low-cost options for your next trip abroad.
AirBnB
By now, I assume most travelers, especially those considered part of the millennial generation, have at least heard of industry giant AirBnB. There’s a good reason why this company, which was founded in 2008, is giving large hotel chains a run for their money. With AirBnB, customers can stay in amazing, central locations in more than 34,000 cities for a fraction of the cost. Travelers can choose from a plethora of options from more main stream rooms in a home, apartment or condo, to extremely unique rentals in countryside cottages, castles, seashell homes, houseboats, treehouses or even igloos.
When searching for a place to stay, travelers have three tiers of options which vary in cost – entire home/apartment, private room or shared room. When selecting entire home/apartment, this (quite obviously) means you will have the entire place to yourself. The cost of this option varies, though it may be more expensive than a standard hotel room if you’re traveling in a group of two or less. If you are traveling in a large group, renting an entire AirBnB home saves you a lot of money when divided across the number of people you’re crashing with. By selecting the private room option, you will be renting one whole room in someone’s home, while selecting the shared room, will display room options that may have another guest in it as well. Do note, however, that with both of these options, the owner will typically be present during your stay.
Renting a private room in someone’s home is a great way to get close to all the action of the city without paying the premium prices for it. For those concerned about safety, be sure to read all of the user reviews and view pictures of the property before selecting which one you’d like to book. Travelers tend to leave very honest opinions about both the accommodations and the owner, which can help comfort you and also help you make the decision that best fits your travel preferences.
Couchsurfing
Couchsurfing is another option perfect for those looking to cure their case of wanderlust without spending too much money. The major draws to Couchsurfing are twofold. First, and perhaps most surprising to many, is the fact that this type of accommodation is free. Second, and most loved by travelers who use the service, is the priceless first-hand look into the heart of life in the city you’re visiting. Through Couchsurfing, you’ll gain a true local experience facilitated by your foreign host. Since they don’t get paid for opening their homes, most hosts are truly looking to learn about other cultures, spread awareness about their own, meet new people or make friends with international travelers. Though your stay is free, taking your host out for dinner or drinks is definitely recommended to show your gratitude and respect!
Through the Couchsurfing website, travelers can choose the host they would like to stay with based on his or her profile, description and pictures, which helps curb the safety concerns of many. The stay also has to be mutually accepted by both parties. You’ll even have the ability to contact other travelers who have stayed with that particular host to learn more about him or her and what to expect during your stay. Couchsurfing is the perfect way for the more adventurous traveler-types to get a real behind-the-scenes look into the destination at no additional cost. There are even events all over the world to bring fellow “couchsurfers” together, all of whom are connected by a sincere passion for traveling the world.