Overall, Germany is not an expensive country to visit. Yes, river cruises are expensive. There’s plenty of high-end cuisine throughout the country. Frankfurt, the capital of finance, will cost you a pretty penny too. But those are exceptions to the rule. Germany is incredibly cheap for a Eurozone country and you’ll find incredible bargains throughout the country. Best Places To Live In Germany
If you’re backpacking Germany, my suggested budget is 40-60 EUR ($46-68 USD) per day. This is a suggested budget assuming you’re staying in a hostel dorm, cooking all of your meals but occasionally enjoying some German street food (like wurst), and using local transportation but mostly walking everywhere. You can also visit some museums or enjoy a walking tour every now and then.
Here are some of the favorite places to stay in Germany:
- St. Christopher’s (Berlin)
- Circus Hostel (Berlin)
- Wombats (Munich)
- Jaeger’s Hostel (Munich)
- Five Elements Hostel (Frankfurt)
- Frankfurt Hostel (Frankfurt)
- Meininger (Hamburg)
- Generator Hostel (Hamburg)
- Station Hostel for Backpackers (Cologne)
- Black Sheep Hostel (Cologne)
- Lollis Homestay (Dresden)
- Hostel Mondpalast (Dresden)
- A&o Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof (Nuremberg)
- Five Reasons Hostel (Nuremberg)
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