150€ will net you a stay in most countries in the EU except scandinavia and too big cities.
For 150€ a day, Budapest, Warsaw, Split, Prague, Vilnius, Salamanca, etc.
Be mindful of where you rent, make sure to have travellers insurance, don’t get scammed for BS reasons (like peeps trying to make you believe you need to pay high money to use the autobahn in Czechia). Be mindful of pickpockets anywhere southwest of Paris and enjoy the food and locals.
You do need to pay to use most autobahns in Czechia though (official map), and you can’t get away with not paying anymore since they introduced e-vignettes and licence plate scanners instead of stickers. The sign for paid highway still looks like the sticker:
It’s prohibited to sell highway vignettes for more than what the state charges on the official website (which is not a lot) but the scammers in border regions obviously found ways around that by charging huge service fees for an automated process (other than typing a licence plate) or using a ridiculous € conversion rate, and marking their shack more prominently than the official vending machines found on all highways close to border crossings.
Heavy vehicles like LKWs and buses have different fares and also pay for select major roads.
Be mindful of pickpockets especially in Paris!
When you travel through France by train, you often have to get off at one train station in Paris, and take the Metro to another train station to continue.
This funnels a constant fresh supply of disoriented tourists onto specific Metro routes.
When you’re in one of those Metros, there will be groups of professional pickpockets on board.
And if they can’t pickpocket you, they aren’t above shoving, crowding and yelling at you to take your focus off your wallet.
150€ will net you a stay in most countries in the EU except scandinavia and too big cities.
For 150€ a day, Budapest, Warsaw, Split, Prague, Vilnius, Salamanca, etc.
Be mindful of where you rent, make sure to have travellers insurance, don’t get scammed for BS reasons (like peeps trying to make you believe you need to pay high money to use the autobahn in Czechia). Be mindful of pickpockets anywhere southwest of Paris and enjoy the food and locals.
You do need to pay to use most autobahns in Czechia though (official map), and you can’t get away with not paying anymore since they introduced e-vignettes and licence plate scanners instead of stickers. The sign for paid highway still looks like the sticker:

It’s prohibited to sell highway vignettes for more than what the state charges on the official website (which is not a lot) but the scammers in border regions obviously found ways around that by charging huge service fees for an automated process (other than typing a licence plate) or using a ridiculous € conversion rate, and marking their shack more prominently than the official vending machines found on all highways close to border crossings.
Heavy vehicles like LKWs and buses have different fares and also pay for select major roads.
Be mindful of pickpockets especially in Paris!
When you travel through France by train, you often have to get off at one train station in Paris, and take the Metro to another train station to continue.
This funnels a constant fresh supply of disoriented tourists onto specific Metro routes.
When you’re in one of those Metros, there will be groups of professional pickpockets on board.
And if they can’t pickpocket you, they aren’t above shoving, crowding and yelling at you to take your focus off your wallet.
All of this is true. I neglected to mention that because I didn’t think you could survive with 150€ a day in Paris as a tourist