Free travel Itinerary for Spain, France, Germany, Czech Republic and Poland
Explore a step-by-step detailed itinerary for a free travel trip in Europe (Spain, France, Germany, Czech Republic and Poland), focused on minimizing expenses and leveraging free or volunteer-based services.
This plan assumes a one-month trip and spans four countries.
Week 1: Spain (Barcelona and Valencia)
Day 1-2: Arrival in Barcelona
Accommodation:
Workaway: Volunteer at a local hostel in exchange for free lodging and meals.
Tasks might include cleaning or reception work (4-5 hours/day).
Alternatively, look for hosts on Couchsurfing.
Activities:
Free walking tour of the Gothic Quarter and El Born.
Visit Parc Güell (free after hours, but limited access to the main areas).
Explore Barceloneta Beach.
Meals:
Eat at community kitchens or use apps like Too Good To Go.
Day 3-7: Valencia
Transportation:
Take a rideshare via BlaBlaCar (~€10-15 or free if you find a hitchhike).
Accommodation:
Volunteer on an organic farm near Valencia (WWOOF).
Tasks may include gardening or helping with eco-projects.
Activities:
Stroll through the old town and visit the City of Arts and Sciences (view exterior for free).
Relax in Turia Gardens.
Week 2: France (Provence and Paris)
Day 8-12: Provence
Transportation:
Hitchhike or find a carpool to Provence.
Accommodation:
Stay with locals via TrustedHousesitters.
Take care of pets or homes for free lodging.
Activities:
Visit lavender fields (seasonal) and free countryside areas.
Explore small towns like Aix-en-Provence and Avignon on foot.
Day 13-14: Paris
Transportation:
Use a budget bus (e.g., FlixBus) or hitchhike.
Accommodation:
Couchsurf with locals.
Activities:
Free walking tour of Montmartre and Latin Quarter.
Visit Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower gardens (no entry fee for grounds).
Museums: Explore Louvre and Orsay on free-entry days (usually the first Sunday of the month).
Week 3: Germany (Berlin and Dresden)
Day 15-18: Berlin
Transportation:
Travel via hitchhiking or budget bus (~€10).
Accommodation:
Work in a hostel via Workaway. Tasks might include bartending or cleaning.
Activities:
Free walking tour of the city (Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Wall).
Explore Tiergarten and East Side Gallery.
Join free events in Berlin's vibrant art and music scene.
Day 19-21: Dresden
Transportation:
Take a regional train or hitchhike.
Accommodation:
Couchsurf with locals.
Activities:
Visit the Old Town, Frauenkirche (free entry).
Explore the Elbe Valley and Saxon Switzerland National Park for free.
Week 4: Czech Republic (Prague) and Poland (Krakow)
Day 22-26: Prague
Transportation:
Travel by train or rideshare (~€10).
Accommodation:
Volunteer at a local hostel or farm (WWOOF).
Activities:
Free walking tour of Old Town, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle grounds.
Visit Petrin Hill for panoramic city views.
Day 27-30: Krakow
Transportation:
Hitchhike or take a budget bus (~€8).
Accommodation:
Use TrustedHousesitters or stay at a community hostel through volunteering.
Activities:
Free tour of Krakow’s Old Town and Wawel Hill.
Visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial (free entry, but book online).
Additional Tips for Free Travel in Europe
Free Wi-Fi Spots: Libraries, cafes, and city centers offer free Wi-Fi to stay connected.
Local Markets: Engage with locals for food-sharing or low-cost meals.
Apps to Use:
Google Maps Offline: Navigate without data.
Hitchwiki: For hitchhiking advice.
Komoot: For planning walking or biking routes.
Happy journey!!!!
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