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Build an honest Eastern Europe itinerary

Real budgets. Practical routes. Stay areas that actually make sense. Create a day-by-day itinerary with restaurant ideas, transport tips, hotel-area guidance, and common mistakes to avoid.

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Destination
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Budget & dates
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Travel style
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Preferences
Where are you heading?
Pick one city as your base, or choose a multi-city route. The planner uses only preloaded destination data stored inside this file.
Base city or starting point
Belgrade
Sarajevo
Sofia
Tirana
Kotor
Ohrid
Bucharest
Budapest
Kraków
Skopje
Multi-city route (optional additions)
+ Mostar
+ Novi Sad
+ Plovdiv
+ Kotor Bay
+ Albanian Riviera
+ Transylvania
+ Durmitor
+ Lake Skadar
Budget and time
Set your daily budget per person and how many days you have. We'll make every euro count.
Daily budget per person
€45
/ day
€25 backpacker €100 comfortable €200 premium
What kind of trip?
Choose everything that applies — we'll weight the itinerary accordingly.
Primary interests
History & culture
Food & drink
Nightlife
Hiking & nature
Architecture
Photography
Day trips
Beaches
Art & museums
Relaxation
Adventure sports
Local markets
Pace
Slow & relaxed
Balanced
Pack it in
Vibe
Off-beaten-track
Mix of both
Classic highlights
Anything else we should know?
Optional but helpful. The more specific you are, the more tailored the itinerary.
Dietary requirements
No restrictions
Vegetarian
Vegan
Halal
Gluten-free
Building your itinerary
Building from preloaded WanderGuide destination data…
Mapping your route
Selecting local recommendations
Calculating daily costs
Checking opening times & tips
Finalising your itinerary
Your itinerary

How to use this Eastern Europe trip planner

Choose your destination, budget, travel month, trip length, and travel style. The planner builds a practical day-by-day route using preloaded WanderGuide data, so it works without AI or live online lookup.

Best cities for a first Eastern Europe trip

Belgrade is best for nightlife and food, Sarajevo for history and atmosphere, Kotor for bay views, Budapest for classic European city energy, Kraków for old town charm, and Ohrid for slow lake travel.

How much does Eastern Europe cost per day?

Budget travelers can often plan around €35–60 per day depending on the city. Kotor and Budapest can become more expensive in peak months, while Sarajevo, Skopje, Ohrid, and Tirana are usually easier for lower-budget trips.