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I would recommend eastern-European countries if you are looking to keep expenses down, I spent a lot of time on that side when I went. I found Prague to be the favorite of those cities, cheap and an awesome city, it has nightlife and a lot of stuff to see. Very cheap.
Krakow and Budapest were also fun. None of these countries were on the Euro when I went and I got by on a very tight budget.
Its fun you have a nice excuse to wake up and drink beer because its .75 cents for a .5Liter vs $3 for 8oz of soda or bottled water.
In Krakow me and a friend had an amazing 4 course Italian meal and 2 of their best bottles of wine, 2.5 hour meal, for about $30 a piece.
Where would you go? Trying to keep expenses to a minimum.
Where you go, is your decision. With all of the variety in Europe, only you can decided. Do some research and dabbling.
As for expenses at a minimum - it's all in Euros.
Just a thought: if you only have a week and want to keep expenses at a minimum, you could try a Latin American destination.
It depends on what you like to see & do, of course.
Yes, Europe is a nice country.
All of Europe is not in Euros, and is no way even comparable when it comes to cost.
Where you go, is your decision. With all of the variety in Europe, only you can decided. Do some research and dabbling.
As for expenses at a minimum - it's all in Euros.
Just a thought: if you only have a week and want to keep expenses at a minimum, you could try a Latin American destination.
It depends on what you like to see & do, of course.
Thanks for the input everyone.
A Latin American destination might be amazing as well. Basically I just need to go somewhere awesome for a week, get away, whether it is hot, cold, Europe, South America, etc.
How long does it take to get a passport these days?