
A 2-week trip to Europe can vary widely in total cost depending on where you go, how you travel, and your travel style. Most travelers spending 14 days in Europe will spend somewhere between €1,500 and €4,000 per person — but expenses differ significantly between budget, mid-range, and luxury travel approaches.
In this guide you’ll find a realistic breakdown of travel costs for a 2-week European trip, including accommodation, food, transportation, and attractions — with examples for budget, mid-range, and luxury travel, so you can tailor your own budget.
If you’re still deciding on trip length or want a broader overview, see my full breakdown of how much a trip to Europe costs across different travel styles and durations.
Average total cost for a 2-week trip to Europe
Most travelers spend significantly more per day in Europe than in Southeast Asia, but Europe offers a wider range of long-haul attractions and experiences for the price.
| Travel style | Estimated cost (2 weeks) |
|---|---|
| Budget | €1,500 – €2,200 |
| Mid-range | €2,500 – €3,500 |
| Luxury | €4,500 – €6,000+ |
If you’re planning a longer trip, see my full breakdown of how much a 2-week trip to Europe costs with daily budgets and real examples.
- accommodation
- food
- transport between cities
- attractions
- basic activities
Flights to Europe are not included, as prices depend heavily on where you’re flying from.
Accommodation costs for 14 days in Europe
Accommodation is usually the biggest expense when planning a longer European trip. If you want a broader breakdown across different trip lengths and travel styles, check out how much does a trip to Europe cost, which covers daily budgets in more detail
Budget travelers
- Hostels or cheap Airbnbs
- €20–€40 per night
Total (14 nights): €280–€560
Mid-range travelers
- 3-star hotels or nice Airbnbs
- €80–€150 per night
Total: €1,100–€2,100
Luxury travelers
- 4–5 star hotels
- €250+ per night
Total: €3,500+
Food costs during a 2 week Europe trip

Food costs depend on whether you eat like a local or dine out often.
- Budget: €15–€25/day → €210–€350
- Mid-range: €30–€50/day → €420–€700
- Luxury: €70+/day → €1,000+
Money-saving tip:
- Bakeries, supermarkets, and lunch menus are your best friends.
Transportation costs within Europe

Getting around Europe is efficient — but costs add up.
Intercity transport (2 weeks)
- Trains & buses: €150–€300
- Budget flights (optional): €30–€80 per flight
Local transport
- Metro, trams, buses
- €50–€100 total
Estimated transport total: €200–€400
Sightseeing and activities budget

- Attractions & museums: €100–€250
- Tours & experiences: €50–€200
- Free walking tours help reduce costs significantly
Estimated total: €150–€400
Example of a 2 week Europe trip budgets
Budget itinerary (Eastern & Southern Europe)
- Accommodation: €400
- Food: €300
- Transport: €250
- Activities: €150
Total: ~€1,400–€1,600
Mid-range itinerary (Western Europe mix)
- Accommodation: €1,600
- Food: €600
- Transport: €300
- Activities: €250
Total: ~€2,700–€3,000
Luxury itinerary (major capitals)
- Accommodation: €3,800
- Food: €1,200
- Transport: €400
- Activities: €400
Total: €5,800+
How to reduce the cost of a 2 week Europe trip
Many travelers assume Europe is always overpriced, but that’s not necessarily true. If you’re unsure how prices compare across countries and regions, read Is Europe expensive to visit? for a realistic cost comparison.
- Travel in shoulder season (April–May, Sept–Oct)
- Mix expensive countries with cheaper ones
- Book trains early
- Stay outside city centers
- Use free attractions and walking tours
Is a 2 week trip to Europe worth the money?
Absolutely — if you plan smart.
Europe offers:
- Multiple countries in one trip
- Rich culture and history
- Easy transportation
- Huge variation in prices
A well-planned 2 week Europe trip can be surprisingly affordable — or incredibly luxurious — depending entirely on your choices.