Things You Can Buy In Europe For One Euro

Do you think you could spare a euro? If you like making the most of your money and are always trying to save money while travelling,  then this list is definitely for you.

Wherever you go in Europe, there is always something you can buy with just a euro. Sometimes it can be an incredible bargain or one of those worth-a-try local things. Here’s our list of things you can buy in European countries with just one euro:

Bulgaria: Banitsa

Price: 1-1.50 BGN (0.50-0.75 €)

If you decide to visit Bulgaria, you can’t miss this local egg-based breakfast for only one euro.

Czech Republic: Beer

One euro beers are becoming less easy to find since the tourism boom, but if you do your research you can still find some bars (even in the capital) when you can make a toast for one euro.

France: Baguette

French baguettes are a must buy when coming to this country… and you can do so for a small price!

Belgium: Waffle

Make sure you don’t go the wrong place. Very touristy waffle stands can charge you up to 10 euros, but if you find the right one, one euro is enough to try the national delicacy.

Croatia: Ice Cream

Price: 7.5-10 HRK (1-1.35 €)

This could be another reason why Croatia is a rising summer destination: you can cool down with a big scoop of ice cream for a suprisingly low price.

Malta: Pastizzi

You have to taste the most popular traditional pastry from Malta, which is not only delicious but ridiculously cheap.

Spain: Tapas

Price: there’s a very wide range, starting from free

Of course! Popular Spanish tapas can cost you around one euro per dish and be the perfect accompaniment for a beer or a tinto de verano.

Poland: Roundtrip Travel

Price: from 1ZL (0.25€)

You can discover the whole country for a euro. If you find the right offer, bus tickets from any Polish city to another can be basically free.

Germany: Pretzel

Price: 0.55-1€

Another typical pastry you can get with a single coin!

Italy: Espresso Coffee

Price: 0.90-1.10 €

As coffee lovers, we can’t skip this recommendation! For just a euro you can taste coffee in its ultimate form: a dark flavoursome Italian espresso.

UK: Anything at a Pound Store

Price: 1£ (around 1.13€)

Ok, it’s not exactly one euro… but the United Kingdom is full of pound stores – the most famous is Poundland, where literally everything costs one pound.

Are you surprised what one euro can get you? Do you know any other places where counting your pennies is not so much of stress? Let us know in the comments!

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