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Top 7 Most Expensive European Travel Destinations: Are You Prepared for the Shocking Prices?

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When you pack for a trip to Europe in 2026, treat your mindset and budget with the same care as your passport and adapter. Get swept up in the views and start swiping your card, and you might find yourself opening your banking app on the flight home and quietly losing it.

Some countries will pick your pocket so ruthlessly you’ll mutter, “This can’t be real.” Below, we’ve rounded up Europe’s most wallet-draining destinations—the places where stuffing instant noodles and ready-to-eat rice in your suitcase suddenly feels like sound planning—ranked from most brutal to least.

Switzerland

Switzerland / Designed by Freepik
Switzerland / Designed by Freepik

No. 1, hands down: Switzerland. Whether you’re in Zurich, Geneva, or Interlaken, you can’t relax. Duck into a fast-food joint because you’re starving and a burger combo can easily cost the equivalent of $15–$25 (approximately 20,000–33,333 KRW).

Your hands will tremble when you buy a train ticket up to the Jungfrau, and splurging on a decent steak could drain your daily funds. The scenery is a gift from nature—just know the price of admission is unapologetically capitalist.

Iceland

Iceland — where even breathing costs money / Designed by Freepik
Iceland — where even breathing costs money / Designed by Freepik

Iceland gives Switzerland a run for its money. It’s a rugged volcanic island that imports most goods and food, so basic prices are sky-high. Public transit is limited, meaning a rental car is basically mandatory—and once you factor in the rental and gas, your budget starts draining fast.

Dining out is brutally expensive, so many travelers resort to buying hot dog buns and sausages at Bonus and surviving on supermarket meals from morning to night.

Norway

Norway — jaw-dropping prices / Designed by Freepik
Norway — jaw-dropping prices / Designed by Freepik

Nordic prices are notoriously fierce, and Norway is in a league of its own. In Oslo, a coffee and a pastry can outprice a hearty bowl of soup back home. Train rides and fjord cruises to see the sublime scenery are wallet-crushing.

Order a salmon dish and the receipt might leave you feeling even more dizzy than the fjord views.

Denmark

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Denmark / Designed by Freepik

Copenhagen is drenched in chic design, but that vibe isn’t cheap. Walk into a café for a sandwich and coffee and the total might make you blink in disbelief.

If you want to protect your budget, resist the charm of pretty outdoor cafés and take your meals from supermarkets or street food stalls instead.

Luxembourg

Luxembourg — one of the world’s highest per-capita incomes / Designed by Freepik
Luxembourg — one of the world’s highest per-capita incomes / Designed by Freepik

Luxembourg boasts one of the highest per-capita incomes globally. It’s small and lovely, but not friendly to tourist budgets. Because prices cater to well-paid locals, even ordinary hotel rooms and simple restaurant menus can outprice other Western European cities.

Even a short stopover can get expensive if you’re not careful.

Austria

Austria / Designed by Freepik
Austria / Designed by Freepik

Vienna’s schnitzel and Salzburg’s Mozart chocolates are pure romance, but Austria also reminds you that Europe isn’t cheap. It’s not as extreme as Switzerland or the Nordics, but lodging and transport often sit above Western European averages.

If you spend your nights at concerts and your evenings on beer, don’t be surprised when your bank balance dwindles with equal elegance.

Netherlands

Netherlands / Designed by Freepik
Netherlands / Designed by Freepik

In Amsterdam, the romance evaporates the second you open a booking app. Accommodation prices are among the most merciless—you’ll pay a premium even for a tiny hostel bed up a narrow staircase.

Because space is limited, lodging can gobble up a disproportionate share of your travel costs.

Ireland

Ireland / Designed by Freepik
Ireland / Designed by Freepik

A pint of Guinness in a lively Irish pub is the stuff of Dublin dreams. But like the U.K., Ireland can be heavy on lodging and dining costs. With sharp inflation, a basic meal at a regular restaurant can feel like a splurge.

Get too caught up in the pub buzz and you might have to shelve tomorrow’s plans.

United Kingdom

United Kingdom / Designed by Freepik
United Kingdom / Designed by Freepik

Finally, London. The pound’s exchange rate is a pressure all its own, and even a few Tube rides and a budget hotel can burn through your daily allowance.

Transit costs are steep, so plan your route smartly—and don’t be shocked if you end up living on sandwiches or Tesco ready meals to stretch your cash.

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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