Eastern Europe travel, planned country by country
A practical WanderGuide hub for Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary and nearby Balkan routes — built around real costs, where to stay, transport choices, safety, itineraries and first-time travel decisions.
Start with a country, then build your route
Eastern Europe is too broad to plan from one list of “best places.” A better approach is to choose a country first, understand its main cities, then connect it to nearby countries through realistic bus, train or flight routes.
Use the country sections below to pick your destination, then use the route, budget and transport guides to turn that choice into a realistic itinerary.
Belgrade → Sarajevo → Mostar → Albania works well if you want a strong-value Balkan trip.
Sarajevo, Tirana, Sofia, Belgrade, Berat and Mostar are the strongest-value picks in this cluster.
Use buses in the Balkans, trains in Central Europe, and flights for longer cross-region jumps.
Explore Eastern Europe by country
Choose a country first, then open the city, hotel, route and planning guides connected to that destination.
Albania
Best for beaches, low costs, Tirana city energy, UNESCO towns and a first-time Balkan trip.
Albania Travel Guide
Costs, transport, beaches, SIM cards and first-trip planning advice for Albania.
Tirana Travel Guide
Things to do, food, museums, airport access and how many days you need.
Albania Coast Guide
Compare Ksamil, Sarandë, Vlorë, Himarë and Dhërmi by price and travel style.
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Best for Sarajevo, Mostar, food, Ottoman history, mountain scenery and strong city value.
Sarajevo Travel Guide
Costs, safety, food, where to stay and why Sarajevo is worth visiting.
Where to Stay in Sarajevo
Best areas for first-time visitors, budget travellers, couples and short stays.
Budget Hotels in Sarajevo
Practical hotel choices and stay-area advice for a low-cost Sarajevo trip.
Serbia
Best for Belgrade, nightlife, food, Danube views and a practical entry point into Balkan routes.
Belgrade Travel Guide
Costs, free transport, nightlife, food, safety and where to stay.
Where to Stay in Belgrade
Best areas for first-time visitors, nightlife, food access and short stays.
Budget Hotels in Belgrade
Best-value hotel choices and practical area advice for Belgrade.
Bulgaria
Best for Sofia, affordable EU travel, metro access, mountain views and easy city-break planning.
Sofia Travel Guide
Things to do, costs, itinerary, food, transport and first-time advice.
Budget Hotels in Sofia
Where to stay in Sofia without sacrificing metro access or walkability.
Train and Bus Planning
How to connect Bulgaria with a wider Eastern Europe or Balkan route.
Poland & Hungary
Best for travellers who want classic Central Europe stops before moving south into the Balkans.
Kraków Travel Guide
Old town, Kazimierz, day trips, where to stay and costs.
Budapest Travel Guide
Thermal baths, ruin bars, Danube views, where to stay and practical tips.
Eastern Europe by Train
When trains work, when buses are better, and how to plan movement.
Pick a route, not just a country
Eastern Europe works best when nearby countries are planned together. These route ideas connect the live destination guides into realistic first-time itineraries.
Eastern Europe planning guides
Use these guides when you know the problem you need to solve: budget, transport, accommodation or first-time travel planning.
Budget planning
Compare daily costs, hostel prices, transport fares and cheap city bases.
Transport planning
Buses often work better in the Balkans. Trains work better in Central Europe.
First-time tips
Understand safety, cash, SIM cards, border checks, taxis and route-planning mistakes.
What to know before you go
Eastern Europe is easier to enjoy when you plan around transport reality, currencies, border checks and seasonal pricing.
Best time to visit
May, June and September are usually the best months for budget travellers. July and August work better for beaches, but coastal prices rise.
How to travel around
Use trains where they are reliable, especially around Hungary and Poland. In the Balkans, buses are often more useful for cross-border travel.
Where to stay
First-time visitors should usually stay near central transport links, old town areas or main pedestrian zones. Location matters more than saving the last few euros.
Money and payments
Not every country uses the euro. Carry a backup card and some local cash for buses, small restaurants, guesthouses, markets and route stops.
Explore by travel style
Use these links to move deeper into budget, transport, hotel, safety and first-time traveller content.
Eastern Europe travel questions
Short answers for first-time visitors. Use the country sections above for exact destination and planning guides.
Which Eastern Europe country should I visit first?
Start with Albania for beaches and value, Bosnia and Herzegovina for culture, Serbia for a city break, or Bulgaria for an affordable EU capital trip.
Which places are best for budget travellers?
Sarajevo, Tirana, Sofia, Belgrade, Berat and Mostar are the strongest-value picks in this WanderGuide cluster.
Are trains or buses better in Eastern Europe?
It depends on the country. Trains are stronger in Central Europe. Buses are often more practical in the Balkans, especially cross-border.
How many days do you need for Eastern Europe?
One week works for two or three nearby cities. Two weeks is better for a Balkan route. A month allows a wider regional trip.
