Want to travel from Paris to Barcelona, Berlin, or Brussels without breaking the bank?
Good news: there are plenty of affordable options to cross Europe today β by bus, train, or even carpooling. Here are the best solutions for savvy travelers and smart tips to adopt.
π’ 1. FlixBus β The most economical (and green) option
π Direct routes from Paris to +250 cities in Europe
πΈ Fares starting from β¬9β15 (book in advance = lowest prices)
Advantages:
- Very cheap
- No need for a card or subscription
- Perfect for short journeys like Brussels, Amsterdam, Cologne, Lyon, Milanβ¦
- Wi-Fi, power outlets, reclining seats
π Tip: prefer night buses to save on accommodation!
π 2. Interrail (or Eurail) β The train pass for exploring multiple countries
π« Multi-country pass for traveling freely by train in Europe
πΆ Example: 4 travel days in 1 month β starting from β¬200β250 for under-28s
Perfect if:
- You want to explore 3β5 countries in 1 month
- You enjoy the comfort of trains
- You want maximum flexibility (last-minute reservations possible)
π Includes France, Germany, Spain, Italy, the Nordic countries, and +30 countries.
π‘ Tip: France sometimes requires a paid reservation on TGV β allow some margin in your budget.
π 3. BlaBlaCar β The economical and flexible carpooling option
π Last-minute rides between European cities, for example:
- Paris β Lille: β¬12
- Paris β Brussels: β¬17
- Paris β Geneva: β¬25
Advantages:
- Friendly atmosphere (meet locals)
- Often faster than the bus
- Great for routes without direct train access
π² Very popular app in France, Spain, Germany…
π 4. Ouigo / Inoui β Low-cost TGV in France and beyond
π Affordable TGV between Paris and major French cities
πΈ Tickets starting from β¬10 if booked early at:
π https://www.sncf-connect.com
Examples of destinations: Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Nantes, Strasbourg
β Fast, convenient, sometimes cheaper than a FlixBus when booked in advance.
π 5. Other bus companies to know
- Blablacar Bus (yes, they also operate buses!)
- Eurolines (some routes still active)
- RegioJet (Central Europe: Prague, Vienna, Budapest)
- Student Agency (Slovakia, Czech Republic β super cheap)
π² Practical tips for savvy travel
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Book as early as possible to snag the best prices
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Compare options on platforms like:
- Omio
- Rome2Rio
- Trainline
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Travel outside weekends and school holidays if possible
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Prefer night journeys: 1 ticket = transport + accommodation
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Consider baggage included or not (especially on buses)
ποΈ What to do between trips? Rest at the AIJ Paris π€
Located in the 11th, the International Youth Hostel is perfect for taking a break between cities.
You can:
- Recharge your energy
- Wash your clothes
- Meet other travelers to share part of the journey
π In summary:
You can travel in Europe starting from β¬10, as long as you:
- Book in advance
- Remain flexible with schedules
- Take advantage of great deals when they appear