This is not a “€5 croissant and vibes” fantasy post. This is about what a normal, non-luxury, non-backpacker-masochist day in Europe actually costs in 2026 if you’re traveling like a sane human.
Not starving.
Not splurging.
Just… living a day.
What Do We Mean by a Normal Day in Europe?
Before someone in the comments starts yelling, let’s define terms.
A normal travel day here means:
- One night in a clean, well-located budget or mid-range hotel
- Eating three meals (mix of café + casual restaurant)
- Public transport or walking
- One paid attraction or experience
- Coffee. Always coffee.
No luxury shopping. No private drivers. No sleeping in a train station “for the culture.”
Western Europe: Where the Wallet Cries Quietly
🇨🇭 Switzerland — €180–€230/day
Switzerland doesn’t feel expensive. It is expensive.
- Hotel: €90–120
- Food: €45–60
- Transport: €15–20
- Attractions: €20–30
A sandwich can cost €12 and somehow still be emotionally disappointing. The scenery is elite, the trains run like Swiss watches, and your bank app will send concerned notifications. read more