Budget Hotels in Europe Under €30/Night — AI-Ranked by City 2026
Finding a hotel in Europe under €30/night isn't a myth — it requires knowing which cities, which neighbourhoods, and which months. Our AI scans confirmed that significant hotel inventory exists below the €30 threshold across Eastern and Southern Europe. Here's the full breakdown.
European Cities Where Budget Hotels Go Under €30
| City | Country | Min price/night | Avg budget/night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Istanbul | Turkey | €12 | €20 |
| Kraków | Poland | €18 | €24 |
| Wrocław | Poland | €16 | €22 |
| Warsaw | Poland | €19 | €26 |
| Gdańsk | Poland | €17 | €23 |
| Budapest | Hungary | €19 | €26 |
| Belgrade | Serbia | €16 | €22 |
| Sofia | Bulgaria | €15 | €20 |
| Bucharest | Romania | €16 | €21 |
| Tirana | Albania | €14 | €19 |
| Skopje | N. Macedonia | €13 | €18 |
| Chisinau | Moldova | €12 | €17 |
| Tbilisi | Georgia | €15 | €20 |
| Yerevan | Armenia | €16 | €21 |
| Katowice | Poland | €15 | €20 |
Poland: The Undisputed Budget Hotel Champion of EU Europe
Within the European Union, Poland delivers the cheapest hotel prices. At a national average of €24/night for budget rooms, it undercuts every major EU economy. Kraków is the standout — the Old Town is a UNESCO site and the hotel competition keeps prices honest. Wrocław and Gdańsk are similarly priced, with Gdańsk being particularly good value in May–September when the Baltic coast is pleasant.
The reason? Poland's cost of living remains significantly below Western Europe despite rapid economic growth. Hotel staff wages, utilities, and property costs translate directly into lower room rates. This gap will narrow over the next decade — book now.
Turkey: Technically European, Unbeatable on Price
If you're willing to count Turkey as European (geographically Istanbul straddles the line), it offers the cheapest hotel prices of any country with a European capital city. Istanbul's Sultanahmet district has private en-suite rooms from €12/night — walking distance to the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. Cappadocia's famous cave hotels start around €22, and the Turkish Aegean coast offers summer beach hotels from €15.
Balkans: Tirana, Sofia, Belgrade All Under €25
The Western Balkans — Albania, North Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia — represent the most underrated budget hotel region in Europe. Albania's Tirana has modern budget hotels from €14; Shkodra and Berat are even cheaper. North Macedonia's Skopje (€18 avg) is a pleasant city often skipped entirely by travellers routing through the region. Serbia's Belgrade averages €22 and punches above its price on nightlife and food.
What You Get Under €30 in Europe
The €30 threshold is not a pity tier. In Poland, Turkey, and the Balkans, €25–30/night buys:
- Private en-suite room (not a dorm)
- Free WiFi (typically 50–100Mbps in Poland and Turkey)
- Central location — often walkable to main attractions
- Breakfast frequently included at the upper end of the range
- Clean, modern facilities — Eastern Europe has invested heavily in hotel stock
Under €30 in Western Europe: It Exists But You Must Search
Genuine under-€30 options exist in Western Europe in specific conditions:
- Italy (south): Calabria, Basilicata, parts of Sicily average €21/night. Northern Italy is €50+.
- Portugal (interior): Évora, Beja, Bragança have budget hotels under €30. Lisbon is €50+.
- Spain (rural): Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha have €20–25 options. Barcelona and Madrid are €50+.
- Greece (off-season, off-island): Mainland cities like Thessaloniki in November–March go below €30.
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