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Want to travel to Europe w/ my girlfren

I dont want to be surrounded by cultural enrichment. Budget is 4k USD ~ 5k USD for 2 weeks.
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bulgaria
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>>2867579
>4k USD ~ 5k USD for 2 weeks.
Might as well stay home and use your fund to invest. That's not enough to do anything.
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>>2867581
that's plenty in bulgaria
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All of them?
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>>2867583
A few, or whatever. I appreciate your time.

I was considering Slovakia personally. No clue if it's good.
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>>2867585
Bratislava is underrated gem and it's pretty cheap or your budget. You can do Vienna and a day trip to Bratislava but Vienna is very "diverse". Prague is sadly ruined by overtourism now. For your budget, I would recommend Slovenia, Trieste, Zagreb. You can also try Balatonfured if you like small towns or Budapest if you like big cities. I can also recommend the Baltics if you don't mind flying. Riga and Talinn are pretty based.

All the large cities west of the Balkans are unfortunately enriched. But there are still great small town resorts worth visiting.

>Hotel Krallerhof
I stayed at this resort in Leogang last time and it was pretty good. Bad Gastein is also a nice alternative. Russia is actually also a gem if you are willing to take the risk
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>>2867579
>Best safe countries in Europe
they're literally almost all perfectly safe (bare except like parts of 5 big cities)

>Want to travel to Europe w/ my girlfren
and what do you want to do?
historic stuff?
if yes which period are you interested in or just monument / UNESCO?
or outdoorsy stuff?
there's literally everything
from you pic I suppose maybe hiking?
or food travel?
or nature?

a little more details...

>>2867581
>That's not enough to do anything.
that is absolutely enough for 2weeks
with ~300€/day for 2people you can comfortably stay even in the most expensive cities and regions (if avoiding peak season)

if flights have to be subtracted
that's still enough for shoestring / budget travel in the expensive regions and comfortable everywhere else
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>>2867579
>I dont want to be surrounded by cultural enrichment
???
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>>2867579
You've described literally any post-commie country that uses latin alphabet. With sole exception for Berlin (which is cultrually enriched as fuck) any city, town and village will provide you with safety amongst white people at relatively fair price. However even here 4-5k for 2 people for 2 weeks sounds more like a challenge than vacation.
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>>2867621
>However even here 4-5k for 2 people for 2 weeks sounds more like a challenge than vacation
>uses pic of krakow
what wrong with /trv/ recently (and this thread specifically)
are you a fucking braindead nepo retard that can't travel without daddy's CC?

realistic prices for 2 people for Krakow
>70€/n for hotel in city center
>7-10€ per restaurant meal per person
>3-5€ for cheaper food like zapiekanki
>~3€ for a beer
>5€/d per Person for public transport day pass
if you include entries and transport between cities every few days
that's 150-180€/day AT MOST FOR 2 PERSONS
not even half of OPs budget

if you stay at a hostels (even getting a private room) and don't eat in sit down restaurants
you could easily go below <100€/d without breaking a sweat
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>>2867636
>Just stay in single city
>Eat the cheapest food + one restaurant meal once a day
>Drink one beer per day
>Tap water is drinkable, right?
>Buy daily pass because since you stay in single city for 2 weeks, you might want to see suburbs of something
>Why would you want to spend money on that museum, when you just met some new friends here in hostel?
>IT'S SO EASY
>Aw fuck, you went to another city!
>No sweat, just don't eat or drink for that day and you'll stay in budget

Once you start moving around 1000$ per week per person starts feeling too close for comfort, anywhere in Europe. Post commie countries offer best value, but times when someone with 100$ came to live like a king for a day are long gone.
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>>2867644
>Tap water is drinkable, right
polish tap water is perfectly fine
it is almost anywhere in Europe

>Just stay in single city
i included transit between cities in the 150-180€/d
but a train will unlikely be more than 50€ per Person

>Eat the cheapest food + one restaurant meal once a day
aren't you able to add simple numbers?
4x restaurant meal is ~40€ in most of eastern Europe

>spend money on that museum
again
>entries and transportation
encompasses ENTRIES
and museums are rarely more than 10-15€, with exceptions for really famous ones, usually cheaper

>Once you start moving around 1000$ per week per person starts feeling too close for comfort
where would you even spend that kind of money??
a luxury rental car? (Which would be incredible impractical if you stay in the city centers)
some true 5* hotel?
some organized """experiences"""?
fine dining?

Please enlighten me
because to me, it just sounds like you got "scammed" with overpriced stuff

>but times when someone with 100$ came to live like a king for a day are long gone
i traveled to Innsbruck, Turin, Brest, Karlsbad (region), Southern Carpathians (hiking), Bucharest and Triest in the last 12months alone
and not even once spend >200€/day between me and my wife
and this includes decent (4*) hotel or apartment, train / airplane tickets, dining in restaurant every day, not skipping any attraction etc.
I don't even look at prices after arriving and I still spend more...
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>>2867654
Single train ticket from Prague to Cracow will eat half of daily budget of 150USD. Comfy stays in center of Prague or Cracow will start at 100USD. When you add food, drinks, local attractions and all that "minor" stuff, you'll be stretching out too far for comfort.

Yes it's doable but from the start you're going for 2 front war: one with budget and one with pleasing your girlfriend that you just took for having good time at European trip. Single drink for her in Cracow's center will costs you 10$.

It's different scenario than when you took your wife for budget trip some time ago.
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>>2867636
>7-10€ per restaurant meal per person
>~3€ for a beer
God I wish. I want off inflation's wild ride.

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