Anonymous wrote:Looking at Europe for next spring break - how much would a trip to Europe (all in) for a week cost a family of 5? We are flexible on where to go just looking to get to Europe with the teens before they head to college!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I flew with DD to London and back from Paris for springbreak this year. Direct discount economy flights on United were $1,362 for the two of us. Booked in September for March. Stayed in a twin room in nice little 3 star hotel near Opera. Really liked the location. 837 euros for 4 nights.
That is very reasonable. Which hotel was it and how easily accessible to the metro?
Anonymous wrote:You need to be more specific. One week in London and Paris would be much more expensive than a week in Portugal. Would you expect to stay in hotels and move around or rent an Airbnb for the week?
Anonymous wrote:I flew with DD to London and back from Paris for springbreak this year. Direct discount economy flights on United were $1,362 for the two of us. Booked in September for March. Stayed in a twin room in nice little 3 star hotel near Opera. Really liked the location. 837 euros for 4 nights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expect close to 10k for flights and then there is a LOT of flexibility on the rest. We spent about 18K on our trip to London and Paris last spring break for 4. Would have been more like 15-16 if we only did London. Smaller cities are a lot cheaper for lodging and activities. You can spend a ton on private tours or just wing it and see lots of beautiful things for free. I’d figure out your priorities and where you’re willing to skimp and go from there.
Fwiw I I was just looking at Spain for this summer and you can spend $600 night for a room at the JW marriot or $19@ a night for the cheaper marriot version up the street. So there’s a huge range. You can often get gorgeous lodgings for cheap in the “lesser” cities.
We went to London/Paris last year for spring break with two of our kids:
Tickets about 1100 each for the economy with a checked bag. So for you - @$5500
AirBnb in London for four nights $2100 (3 bedroom/two bath flat in Covent Garden - walkable to most things we did in London)
Train Tickets London to Paris @$50 each
Hotel in Paris 4 nights $2500 (family room with two bedrooms one bath - would recommend you find Airbnb in St. Germain neighborhood if you can - there are many that are reasonable if you are willing to walk up lots of stairs)
We ate at decent restaurants - used Rick Steves to find some of them - but nothing fancy. The food was excellent and prices were comparable to DC area for what we got. If you do Airbnb, you can save doing your own breakfast and snacks.
We generally had one activity planned a day then used the rest of the time to wander and take in the city. You could choose things based on prices. Most things costed about $20 per person-ish.
You can use public transportation in both London and Paris, and you can mostly walk.
So for $12-13K you can have a great trip for your family of 5. And the places we stayed at were quite nice.
Anonymous wrote:Expect close to 10k for flights and then there is a LOT of flexibility on the rest. We spent about 18K on our trip to London and Paris last spring break for 4. Would have been more like 15-16 if we only did London. Smaller cities are a lot cheaper for lodging and activities. You can spend a ton on private tours or just wing it and see lots of beautiful things for free. I’d figure out your priorities and where you’re willing to skimp and go from there.
Fwiw I I was just looking at Spain for this summer and you can spend $600 night for a room at the JW marriot or $19@ a night for the cheaper marriot version up the street. So there’s a huge range. You can often get gorgeous lodgings for cheap in the “lesser” cities.
Anonymous wrote:Looking at Europe for next spring break - how much would a trip to Europe (all in) for a week cost a family of 5? We are flexible on where to go just looking to get to Europe with the teens before they head to college!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expect close to 10k for flights and then there is a LOT of flexibility on the rest. We spent about 18K on our trip to London and Paris last spring break for 4. Would have been more like 15-16 if we only did London. Smaller cities are a lot cheaper for lodging and activities. You can spend a ton on private tours or just wing it and see lots of beautiful things for free. I’d figure out your priorities and where you’re willing to skimp and go from there.
Fwiw I I was just looking at Spain for this summer and you can spend $600 night for a room at the JW marriot or $19@ a night for the cheaper marriot version up the street. So there’s a huge range. You can often get gorgeous lodgings for cheap in the “lesser” cities.
$10K for flights is crazy. We just did London/the UK for spring break, and leaving the Wednesday night before spring break, we paid about $600pp for my family of 6.
All in, for 10 nights, we probably spent about $10-11K for our family of 6. This included 4 nights in London at a nice hotel where we needed 2 rooms and paid extra for a view, 1 night in Inverness at an AirBnB, 2 nights in Edinburgh in a room that actually fit all 6 of us in 5 beds, 2 nights in Leeds in 2 rooms at a Marriott, and 1 night at an airport hotel near Heathrow in 2 rooms that we booked on points. We booked all of this fairly late, so if I had booked earlier, we probably could have saved quite a bit on hotels.
In 2023, we did Amsterdam and Copenhagen for spring break, and it was considerably less expensive. Your total costs really depend on where you are going.
What airline and how long did you spend in Iceland or Dublin for $600 pp to London?
And different people have different definitions of “nice hotels”
Anonymous wrote:My family of 5 has been to Europe for the last two summers and flights were definitely $10K. It's possible that the cost has dropped now for summers or even that spring break is significantly cheaper.