Search here...
TOP

Cost of Travel: A Case Study of Spending for 18 Days in Germany

Reading Time: 2 minutes

In this post we look at a real life case study of our spending during 18 days in Germany.

This cost analysis is connected to our Schengen Area Europe Itinerary – 13 Countries in 90 Days.


Here are our aggregated costs per-category over 18 days of travel in Germany. Costs are reflected in US Dollars $.

CategoryAverage Spend $/Person/Day# of Days in CountryTotal Spend $/PersonTotal Spend $/Two People
Accommodation$32.6718$588.00$1,292.77
Transport$1.3218$23.75$47.49
Shopping + Miscellaneous $6.8218$122.81$245.61
Sightseeing + Entertainment$5.1918$93.35$186.69
Wifi$0.0018$0.00$0.00
Laundry$0.0018$0.00$0.00
Coffee$4.3218$77.70$155.40
Breakfast$0.5618$10.00$20.00
Lunch$5.1618$92.79$185.58
Dinner$6.1518$110.66$221.31
Snack$0.6018$10.85$21.70
Drinks$2.3018$41.41$82.81
Groceries$6.7518$121.48$242.95
Summary$71.82 average spend per person day18 days of travel$1,292.77 total per person$2,585.54
total for two people

Assumptions per-category

CategoryNotes
Accommodation–We stayed in hostels.
–A typical configuration in the hostel was a 4-bed shared dorm.
Transport–Costs do not include a flight to enter Europe (we used airline miles).
–We used the public transport system within cities.
–We traveled throughout Europe by EuRail. The cost of our ticket is not factored in the above averages.
Shopping + Miscellaneous
Sightseeing + Entertainment–We participated in tip-based walking tours and visited museums.
Wifi–Wifi was included in our accommodation costs.
Laundry–All of the major city hostels we stayed in offered laundry facilities.
–We did our laundry on a weekly basis if laundry facilities were unavailable in our hostel.
Coffee
Breakfast–We usually ate a light snack for breakfast at our accommodation.
Lunch–We ate out almost every day.
–It’s our favorite meal to try out local flavors.
–Costs are usually less expensive for the same meal offered at dinner.
Dinner–We usually ate a light dinner at our accommodation.
Snack–We kept snacks on hand.
Drinks–Libations at bars are expensive.
Grocery–We purchased groceries to make breakfast and a light dinner at our accommodation.
Travel Insurance–We did not include our travel insurance costs in the overall price listed here.
— Our insurance ran $3.17/person/day, totaling $57.06 per person for 18 days, $114.12 for two people.

Notes

  1. In categories like laundry, shopping & wifi, we may not have spent any money on these services every day. Instead, we added up the total sum of that costs and divided by the number of days within that particular country. This helped us determine how much to budget for future trips.
  2. While we were mindful of our spending, especially because we were abroad for so long, we did splurge on meals and special activities. This may have raised the average costs in a particular category.

1 COMMENT

Leave a Reply

Pingback: What It Costs to Travel - Short & Long Term - Engaged Abroad on March 16, 2020

Accessibility Toolbar

error: Content is protected !!
%d bloggers like this: