
6 Affordable European Hotels
When planning a European vacation, travelers envision strolling in Paris, tapas tasting in Barcelona, and museum-hopping in London. But sticker shock often sets in.
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Planning a European getaway is one of the travel world’s greatest pleasures. Explorers envision romantic strolls in
But just as daydreaming turns into legitimate agenda-forming, sticker shock often hits like a champion street fighter. The euro and the pound are a tough pill to swallow for American and Canadian vacationers, but Europe isn’t all sky-high prices. We promise there are actually excellent deals to be found across the pond, especially when you plan your escape to miss peak season.
We scoured our favorite cities for 3-plus pearl rated hotels that come in under $150 a night in mid-September—the perfect not-too-hot, not-too-cold, not-too-crowded time to visit Europe!
Conscious Hotel Museum Square, Amsterdam
Price: $148
3-pearl property
The inviting hotel earns points for its large-for-Amsterdam-sized rooms, natural light, and modern décor. Guests drawn by the eco theme will enjoy the organic daily breakfast, tree photo murals, and on-site bike rentals.
Condado Hotel, Barcelona
Price: $120
3.5-pearl property
The family-run boutique
Rooms are comfortable, with wood floors, flat-screen TVs, and spacious bathrooms, and the hotel’s freebies, like Wi-Fi in the lobby and unlimited bottled water, secure the Condado a spot on the list of the city’s best values.
Park Guell by Luciano Mortula
The Beacon Hotel, Dublin
Price: $124
4-pearl property
Though the hotel is located far from the city’s hottest tourist attractions, it’s close to a tram (LUAS) that ferries travelers downtown.
Grafton Street.
Best Western Victoria Palace, London
Price: $145
3-pearl property
Situated in the chic Pimlico neighborhood, this Best Western cozies up to the banks of the Thames River and has easy access to Buckingham Palace, Westminster Cathedral, myriad museums, awesome restaurants, and everything else a visitor could want.
Trafalgar Square. Photo by David Iliff. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0
VIP Executive Suites Eden, Lisbon
Price: $117
3-pearl property
There are 3 main reasons why bargain-hunters (and, really, all kinds of travelers) love the
The rooms are undeniably a bit lackluster, with sparsely equipped kitchenettes and dorm room-esque décor, but the hotel is still a great deal for the central location.
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Hotel Le Dauphin, Paris
Price: $105
3-pearl property
Not only did we squeeze
The residential location nets a lower price for the same charm as the city’s more expensive hotels: rich wood paneling, an outdoor patio, and classic Parisian touches define this boutique hotel. There’s a hint of the modern—and playful—here, too, as evident in the walk-in showers with special lighting effects.
When it’s time for sightseeing, the nearby metro offers a short ride into the city center.
View of the Eiffel Tower from the 7th arrondissement.
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