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Exploring on a Shoestring: The Ultimate Guide to Travelling on a Student Budget

Travelling as a student can seem daunting, especially when you're juggling the costs of tuition, rent, and daily living expenses. But don't let a tight budget deter you from exploring new places and creating unforgettable memories. With a bit of planning, resourcefulness, and insider knowledge, you can embark on exciting adventures without breaking the bank. Here’s a comprehensive guide to travelling on a student budget. 

Book things in Advance 

One of the best ways to save money is to book your travel and accommodation well in advance. Airlines and train companies often release a limited number of discounted seats (don’t forget your 16-25 railcard if you are travelling in the UK!) By planning your trips early, you can take advantage of these lower prices. 

Stay Flexible 

If you’re flexible with your travel dates and destinations, you can snag some incredible deals. Use fare comparison websites and apps like Skyscanner or Google Flights to find the cheapest days to travel. Sometimes, a day or two difference can save you a significant amount of money. You may find that you end up snapping up super cheap flights in the middle of the night, so make sure you can still get to the airport via public transport to keep costs down. 

Travel During Off-Peak Times 

Travelling during off-peak seasons can lead to substantial savings on flights, accommodation, and even attractions. Summer and major holidays are peak travel times when prices soar. Instead, consider travelling during the shoulder seasons—spring and autumn—when the weather is still pleasant, but prices are much lower. 

Use Student Discounts 

As a student, you have access to a variety of discounts on transportation, accommodation, attractions, and more. Always carry your student ID and consider investing in an International Student Identity Card (ISIC) for additional discounts worldwide. Websites like StudentUniverse offer special rates for students, making it easier to travel affordably. 

Budget-Friendly Accommodation 

 

Hostels and Dormitories 

Hostels are a fantastic option for budget travellers. They’re affordable, sociable, and often centrally located. Websites like Hostelworld and Booking.com can help you find and compare hostels worldwide. 

Homestays and Couchsurfing 

Platforms like Couchsurfing connect you with locals who offer free accommodations. It’s a great way to save money and get insider tips on your destination. Just make sure you follow their safety basics. Additionally, homestays allow you to immerse yourself in the local culture while keeping costs low. The King’s community is made up of over 29% international students, so if you have any friends who are from outside the UK (or even London!), why not ask if you can pay them a visit over Summer? 

Public Transport 

Embrace public transport to get around. Buses, trams, and metro systems are usually much cheaper than taxis or ride-sharing services. Many cities also offer student discounts on public transportation. 

Walking and Biking 

Explore your destination on foot or by bike. It’s not only cost-effective but also a fantastic way to truly experience a new place. Many cities have bike-sharing schemes, and walking allows you to discover hidden gems you might miss when using other modes of transport.  

Budget Airlines and Trains 

For longer distances, look for budget airlines and trains. Airlines like Ryanair, Wizzair and EasyJet offer affordable flights across Europe, while trains can be a comfortable and scenic option. Consider night trains or buses to save on accommodation costs. 

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Cook Your Own Meals 

If your accommodation has a kitchen, take advantage of it. Shopping at local markets and grocery stores is far cheaper than eating out for every meal. Plus, you get to experience local ingredients and flavours firsthand. 

Street Food and Local Eateries 

Street food is often delicious and affordable. It’s a great way to try local cuisine without spending a fortune. Look for local eateries and food markets instead of touristy restaurants. 

Meal Deals and Discounts 

Keep an eye out for meal deals and discounts. Many restaurants and cafes offer special prices for students or set menus that provide good value for money. 

Explore Free Attractions 

Many cities have free attractions such as museums, parks, and historical sites. Do some research beforehand to find out which attractions are free or have discounted entry for students. 

Walking Tours 

Join free walking tours to learn about the city’s history and culture. These tours are often led by knowledgeable locals who work on a tips-only basis, making them an affordable way to explore. Check out GuruWalk. It is a walking tour website where you can sign up for free tours. If you liked the tour, you are invited to tip at the end, which is a much more budget friendly option for students! 

Cultural Events and Festivals 

Look for local events and festivals happening during your visit. Many of these are free to attend and provide a fantastic way to experience the local culture. 

 

Set a Daily Budget 

Determine how much you can spend each day and stick to it. This helps prevent overspending and ensures you have enough money for the entire trip. 

Use Travel-Friendly Banking 

Choose a bank account or card that offers low or no foreign transaction fees. Consider using travel money cards or apps like Revolut, which can help you manage your spending and avoid hefty fees. 

Monitor Your Spending 

Keep track of your expenses using budgeting apps or a simple notebook. Regularly reviewing your spending helps you stay on budget and adjust if necessary. 

Travelling on a student budget requires a bit of creativity and planning, but it’s entirely possible to have an enriching and memorable experience without spending a fortune. With these tips and a sense of adventure, you can explore new destinations, meet incredible people, and create lifelong memories—all while staying within your budget. So pack your bags, grab your student ID, and get ready to embark on your next great adventure! Safe travels! 

 

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