Travel Europe without spending a fortune with WanderOn’s Europe budget tour packages, thoughtfully designed for travellers who want big experiences on a smart budget. Starting at just ₹89,990, these 7+ curated trips run from 8 to 15 days and cover iconic destinations like Paris, Spain, the UK, Budapest, Amsterdam, Prague, and Vienna. You even get to experience fun cultural moments like the La Tomatina Festival in Spain along the way. With over 2 years of experience running 200+ Europe trips and 2000+ travellers already taken across Europe, our Europe tour packages are built with real on-ground knowledge. That means smarter routes, better time planning, and maximum experiences at minimum cost. Think hostels that are clean and social, public transport that actually works, and group travel savings that keep your budget thriving. We also handle visa support, planning, and trip coordination so you don’t have to worry about the technical side of things. With 4.9-star traveller ratings based on 15,000+ online reviews, you travel with a group and a Trip Captain, making the journey smoother and easier throughout.
So whether you’re exploring Europe tourism for the first time or searching for the best Europe budget tour packages, book an easy and affordable way to explore Europe the smart way. Why Travellers Pick WanderOn for Europe Budget Tour Packages
Choosing the right travel partner makes all the difference when planning a budget Europe trip from India, and that’s exactly where WanderOn stands out.
With a deep on-ground understanding of Europe’s most budget-friendly routes and cities, we design trips that help you explore more while keeping costs under control.
- Route knowledge built from running trips through France, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Austria, and Hungary, so we know which cities pair well, where to spend extra nights, and which transfers eat half a day for no real gain
- Inter-city transport mapped with Eurail and FlixBus combinations booked in advance, which keeps travel time short and costs lower than picking up tickets on the day
- Itineraries that fit the major landmarks, free time to wander, and a couple of offbeat local moments into the trip without blowing the daily budget
- Curated budget hotel and hostel partnerships across major European cities for safe, social, and affordable stays
- Optimised Group fixed departures for maximum savings, where travellers benefit from shared costs on accommodation, transport, and things to do in Europe
- Visa assistance included, making the documentation process smoother and stress-free for first-time travellers
- Cost-efficient intercity travel planning, including overnight buses, trains, and selected low-cost regional flights wherever required for a smoother Europe tour packages from Lucknow or other cities' experiences.
- End-to-end trip support with experienced Trip Captains, ensuring safety, coordination, and on-ground assistance throughout the journey
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- Travellers working with a budget who still don’t want to miss out on the core Europe experience should book Europe budget tour packages
- Students and young professionals who want to travel Europe on a budget
- First-time Europe visitors who'd rather put money into experiences than fancy hotels
- Friend groups happy to twin-share rooms and split costs to stretch the budget
- Travellers who'd pick four countries in a hostel over two countries in a 4-star
- Anyone who wants the total price locked in upfront instead of doing math after every meal
- Newlyweds looking for a Europe budget trip for couples to explore multiple countries without overspending
- Small families travelling on a budget. They can also explore Europe family tour packages to keep costs predictable while covering multiple destinations together
Day 1–3: Paris, France
Start your Europe budget trip in Paris. Climb the Eiffel Tower during golden hour, wander Montmartre and Le Marais, and stop by corner boulangeries for fresh croissants. Hit the Louvre, walk down the Champs-Élysées to the Arc de Triomphe, or trade it all for a day at Disneyland Paris if you'd rather keep things light. Day 4–6: Amsterdam, Netherlands
A 3.5-hour train ride brings you to Amsterdam. Rent a bike and cycle through the Jordaan like locals do, tour the original Heineken brewery, and end the evening on a canal cruise as the bridges light up. Half an hour outside the city, Zaanse Schans still has working windmills grinding mustard, paint, and chocolate.
Day 7–9: Prague, Czech Republic
Next stop, Prague, one of the most rewarding cities in Europe for backpackers. Cross the 600-year-old Charles Bridge at sunrise before the crowds arrive, catch the Astronomical Clock's hourly show in Old Town Square, and lose an afternoon in the cobblestone alleys around the castle. Evenings belong to the Malá Strana beer halls. Day 10–11: Vienna, Austria
Vienna runs at a slower pace. Tour Schönbrunn Palace and the Hofburg, climb the tower at St. Stephen's Cathedral for the city view, and have a sachertorte in a 200-year-old Viennese coffeehouse. With extra time, take a day trip out to Hallstatt's lakeside village or Salzburg's old town.
Day 12–14: Budapest, Hungary
End your Europe budget trip in Budapest. Soak at Széchenyi or Gellért thermal baths, watch Parliament light up over the Danube from a sunset cruise, and spend a night in the ruin bars of the Jewish Quarter — Szimpla Kert is the original and still the best. Round it off with a boat party on the river if you're up for it.
Day 15: Departure
After breakfast, check out and head to the airport. You'll head home with a few hundred photos, a group chat that won't quiet down for weeks, and probably a half-formed plan for the next trip.
WanderOn's budget Europe tours are designed around countries that give travellers the most experience without inflating the price tag. Here's what each country brings to a WanderOn itinerary and the kind of moments you can expect on the ground.
France
Almost every WanderOn Europe budget trip starts in Paris, and despite its reputation, most of the city's biggest moments are free. The group covers the Eiffel Tower view from Champ de Mars, walks through Montmartre and Le Marais, €2–3 boulangerie stops, and a guided walk past the Louvre, Champs-Élysées, and Arc de Triomphe, with budget saved for one paid attraction. Netherlands
Amsterdam is where WanderOn groups explore by bike — cheaper than any transit pass. The itinerary covers the Heineken Brewery, a canal cruise at dusk, and a half-day at Zaanse Schans where windmills still grind mustard and chocolate, for just the cost of the train out.
Czech Republic
Prague is the important stop in Europe budget tour packages - hostels cost half of Paris, pints sit at €2, and the biggest sights are free. The Trip Captain leads the group across Charles Bridge, through Old Town Square for the Astronomical Clock, and up to the castle. Austria
Vienna is the cultural pause and pricier than Prague but manageable. WanderOn covers Schönbrunn Palace, the Hofburg, and St. Stephen's Cathedral, with sachertorte stops at centuries-old coffeehouses built in. Standing-room opera tickets go for under €5, and Hallstatt or Salzburg work as optional day trips.
Hungary
Budapest delivers the most per rupee on the entire route. An evening at Széchenyi or Gellért thermal baths runs €15–20, the Danube sunset cruise costs less than a London cocktail, and Szimpla Kert ruin bar runs all night for the price of two drinks. A boat party is bundled into longer WanderOn itineraries.
Spain
Spain stretches the Europe budget trip further than most expect. WanderOn covers tapas crawls in Madrid's La Latina for €10–15, Gaudí walks in Barcelona, and beach evenings on the Costa Brava, a popular leg on Europe honeymoon packages too. Late August trips include a dedicated La Tomatina itinerary in Buñol. United Kingdom
London is the priciest stop but its free-museum lineup offsets the cost — British Museum, National Gallery, and Tate Modern all charge nothing. WanderOn covers Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and the South Bank walk, with one paid highlight built in: usually the Tower of London or a West End show. What’s Included in Europe Budget Tour Packages by WanderOn
- Hostels and budget stays along the route
- Breakfast daily plus a few group meals
- Airport pickups, drops, and inter-city transport
- Shared AC coaches, trains, ferries, or budget flights depending on the route
- Sightseeing at landmarks listed in the itinerary
- A Trip Captain travelling with the group from start to finish
- Local guides at key destinations
- A route that mixes famous spots with offbeat local experiences
- Free time built in for solo wandering
- Full ground coordination so you can travel without planning logistics
- 24×7 on-trip support on call or WhatsApp
Note: Inclusions may differ slightly by route, as some itineraries include destination-specific experiences. Please refer to the detailed itinerary for full information.
- International flights (unless specifically mentioned)
- Schengen visa, passport fees, and travel insurance (unless included in package)
- Government taxes like GST, TCS, and other applicable charges
- City taxes and compulsory local guide fees (if applicable)
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary (including drinks and snacks)
- Personal expenses like laundry, phone calls, shopping, minibar, etc.
- Tips for drivers, guides, and support staff
- Optional activities, excursions, or experiences not listed in inclusions
- Entrance tickets, sightseeing fees, or local transport not mentioned in the itinerary
- Costs due to delays, flight changes, or cancellations
- Expenses due to natural calamities, strikes, or emergencies
- Any item or service not clearly mentioned in “Inclusions”
- Book flights 3–4 months ahead and set fare alerts on Google Flights and Skyscanner. The same Delhi–Paris route that sits at ₹70k two weeks before departure often drops to ₹45k three months out, the single biggest saving on any best budget Europe tour package.
- Mix Eastern and Western Europe. Swapping a couple of Switzerland days for extra time in Prague or Budapest cuts ₹15k–₹20k off the trip without giving up the highlights, the easiest move for anyone planning a Europe tour package under budget.
- Travel in shoulder season. Late April to mid-May and September to mid-October bring 20–30% cheaper flights and hostels than peak summer, with kinder weather and thinner crowds, ideal timing for a Europe budget trip from India.
- Take overnight buses and trains. A FlixBus from Berlin to Prague saves both a night's accommodation and half a day of travel time. Eurail night trains do the same on longer routes.
- Book Schengen visa appointments first. Slots fill 8–10 weeks out in peak season. Locking the appointment before flights avoids rebooking fees if your dates have to shift.
- Stay 1–2 metro stops outside the centre. Hostels in Berlin's Neukölln or Paris's Belleville cost half of central-district rates and sit 10 minutes from the main sights on the metro.
- Get a city tourist card if you're sightseeing. The Berlin WelcomeCard, Paris Pass, or Budapest Card bundle unlimited transit with major attraction discounts, usually break even after 2–3 paid sights.
- Carry €200–€300 in cash for the first city. Some smaller towns, family-run hostels, and city-tax counters still want cash only.
- Join Europe group tour packages to reduce costs, as shared stays, transport, and planned experiences often make the trip more affordable than booking everything separately.
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