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MM Win: Trip to Europe and Saving Money
Super excited. We are less than 2 months out from going to Europe for 19 days this December/January and we just finished booking everything last night.
The total cost of the trip will be around $6,300 for flights, hotels, food, entertainment and trains/in-country flights to go to London, Paris, Zurich, Venice, Rome and Barcelona.
We were able to save a ton of money on our trip by:
- Credit Cards Rewards: Signed up for 2 travel rewards credit cards. We booked flights, train tickets and all hotels on them. They are 0% interest for 12 months, but we are paying them off in less than 5 months. Rewards: $1,000 toward future flights (using it go to Hawaii next October).
- Hotels.com: Booked all hotels on it, got $40 rebate and got two nights free from their rewards program (saved $280 for future rooms).
- Ebates: We linked through Ebates to book on hotels.com and got 4% back, so $98.80.
So in total, we saved $1,418.80 on our trip!
While it's a lot of money and the most money we have ever spent on a vacation, I am really happy with the overall cost given it's for two people and that it's almost 3 weeks. We hoping it to be the trip of a life time and we are excited that we were able to save a fair amount of money on it.
Re: MM Win: Trip to Europe and Saving Money
How did you find hotel prices to be? We're hoping to book lodging for our trip to Europe this week, but are leaning Air BnB.
I hope you can plan ahead and have the next trip paid in full ahead of time (or have the cash on hand to pay that cc in full upon return).
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One of my coworkers went on a two-week trip to London/Ireland/Germany. They stayed in an AirBnB for both their London and Germany portions. For London, they absolutely loved the experience. It was a multi-family house and the owner also lived at the property. She was an awesome hostess and gave them lots of tips and info for making the most of their stay.
The German portion hit a problem. I forget all the details, but there was something about the key didn't fit or was missing and it turned into a huge hassle. But, once it was sorted out, they enjoyed the rest of the stay.
They saved a bunch of money by using AirBnB, though part of that is because it was a large family trip and they would have needed 2-3 hotel rooms everywhere they went vs. just renting a house.
One of my coworkers went on a two-week trip to London/Ireland/Germany. They stayed in an AirBnB for both their London and Germany portions. For London, they absolutely loved the experience. It was a multi-family house and the owner also lived at the property. She was an awesome hostess and gave them lots of tips and info for making the most of their stay.
The German portion hit a problem. I forget all the details, but there was something about the key didn't fit or was missing and it turned into a huge hassle. But, once it was sorted out, they enjoyed the rest of the stay.
They saved a bunch of money by using AirBnB, though part of that is because it was a large family trip and they would have needed 2-3 hotel rooms everywhere they went vs. just renting a house.
We ended up going with Airbnb and are just waiting to hear whether the host "approves" us. We already had one decline due to a time conflict. I'm really nervous-it's a beautiful apartment in one of the most historic neighborhoods is Amsterdam, the Jordaan, for only $81 a night! Thanks for sharing those experiences. It's always nice to hear reports, and it seems like with Airbnb they are almost always positive.