

Food and Accommodation Prices Across Popular EU Destinations in 2023
Although, rising inflation has made visitors think twice about their spending during summer break, and if nothing, the situation has made them more cautious about prices.
AtoZSerwisPlus.com has compiled a comprehensive analysis of popular destinations across the European continent that are most famous and unveiled prices of food and accommodation so those planning their next getaway are aware of what awaits them.
Spain
According to Hikers Bay, meals at an affordable restaurant cost between €8 to €17, while meals for two people at a mid-range restaurant with three-course meals can cost between €30 to €80.
Transport is relatively cheap; one-way ticket costs €1.50, while a monthly pass can cost €40. Taxis cost around €1.10 for one kilometre, while a one-hour waiting can vary between €18 and €30. Renting a car, on the other hand, can cost between €100 and €200, depending on the car, with luxury cars costing €230 while the average price being €134.
Accommodation can vary, with hostel prices being around €45, €10 more for one 2 star hotels, €90 for three-star hotels, while luxurious places such as five-star hotels can cost €231.
France
The popular destination has earned its name for being a beautiful destination and a very luxurious one. However, the prices can be slightly higher than in other countries.
For example, meals in restaurants in France can range from €20 per day for those that have more nomad style to €50 per weekend and €123 for the whole week.
Those that like to budget their travel can expect prices like €33 per day, €85 per weekend, and €205 per week. In general, a meal at a cheap restaurant can cost between €10 and €20, while a meal for two people at a mid-range restaurant varies between €40 and €90.
As per transportation, rentals can cost €150 on average, while economy cars can cost around €95, and luxury cars can be up to €232. On the other hand, a one-way ticket can cost around €2.10, while a monthly pass is €66.
Taxis cost around €1.80 on average for a kilometre, whereas taxi rides for one hour can reach €26.
Accommodation in France can vary from €51 for hostels, €106 for three-star hotels, and €425 for five-star hotels in France.
Greece
Hotels in Greece cost around €53; three-star hotels can be around €74, while a five-star hotel costs €300.
As per transportation, a one-way ticket costs around €1.20, and a monthly pass can reach around €30. Renting a car is around €123; €63 for economy cars and €208 for luxury cars. In addition, taxi rides for one-kilometre cost €1 while one-hour waiting can be €12.
A three-course meal for two people at a mid-range restaurant can cost €44, while meals in a cheap restaurant vary between €6 and €20.
Portugal
This destination, although being one of the most beautiful places in Europe, has relatively low prices, with a meal at a cheap restaurant costing around €9 on average while meals for two people at a mid-range restaurant can reach from €25 to €70.
In addition, transportation can cost around €1.30 and €2.40 for a one-way ticket, while a monthly pass can be €40. Taxi rides in Portugal can cost €0.80 for one kilometre and €15 for one-hour waiting. Rental cars, on the other hand, can be around €116, with economy cars costing €73 and luxury cars around €209.
One can find cheap hostels that go as low as €33 in Portugal, while three-star hotels can be €83, and luxurious five-star hotels can cost around €161.
Croatia
Accommodation prices in Croatia can cost relatively cheap, although not as cheap as in Portugal. A hostel for one night can cost €29; a three-star hotel, on the other hand, can be around €78, while five-star hotels can reach a price of €355.
Getting around the country isn’t expensive either, with one-way tickets costing €1.30 while a monthly pass can be around €45 on average. Taking a taxi isn’t a bad idea either as the starting price is €0.79, while rides for one hour can reach €6.70.
Rentals aren’t as expensive either, with a rental car costing €104 on average, while economy cars can go for as low as €49. In addition, luxury cars can cost around €214.
Food, too, can be affordable in Croatia, with a cheap meal costing around €8 while meals for two people at a regular price can be around €40.
Italy
One of the most-visited destinations in the world can be expected to be slightly on the costlier side. However, according to Hikers Bay, accommodation prices in Italy can be around €43 for hostels, €91 for three-star hotels, and €300 for a five-star hotel.
Getting around the city isn’t an issue either, especially for those that want to explore the city on their own terms, usually in a rental car which can cost €110 on average. A luxury car can cost up to €325, but an economy car can be rented for no more than €53.
On the other hand, for those that want to get around by public transport, a one-way ticket costs €1.50 and a monthly pass can go up to €35. Travelling by taxi can cost €1.30 as a starting price, while a one-hour drive can reach up to €28.
One can have a taste of delicious Italian food for €15 for meals at cheap restaurants, while mid-range restaurants can serve you a three-course meal for two people for no more than €60.
Cyprus
It is no wonder that this destination is growing among European tourists, as it is a paradise island that, except for being exceptionally beautiful, is relatively cheap – the cheapest out of all options so far.
Staying at a hostel in Cyprus can cost you €27, while three-star hotels offer you a room for €79. Those that enjoy luxurious stays can get a room at a five-star hotel accommodation for €168.
Meals also are very affordable for visitors, with a meal served at a cheap restaurant costing around €13, while meals for two people can vary between €37 and €80.
Transportation around the country isn’t an issue either, as the whole island can be travelled through in three hours. One-way tickets cost €1.50, and a monthly pass can be up to €45.
Taxis have a starting point of €1.20, and a taxi ride for one hour can total €30. Those that are into driving around the place can rent a car for €171, while luxury cars can go up to €381.
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