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Visiting Europe in the spring is one of those things that every avid traveler should experience at least once in their life, but there’s one little problem that keeps us from traveling for the transatlantic vacation of our dreams: the cost .
While most European hotels and short-term rentals are reasonably priced, at least compared to comparable places in the US, airfare can put a big dent in your travel budget. After all, you are probably embarking on a flight of more than seven hours, so paying extra is to be expected.

But what if I told you that you could fly to some of Europe’s biggest hubs and back for just $169?
That’s right, airfares to five of Europe’s biggest hotspots have officially hit their annual lows, according to the report SkyscannerSo if you’re thinking of making 2024 the year you finally take that long-awaited spring break across the Atlantic, these are some of the top destinations to consider:
Paris


Let’s start with Paris, as it is the capital of the most visited country in the world and probably one of the highest priced items on your travel bucket list.
Round-trip tickets between the US and the French capital are available in April from just $270.
The next time airfares approach these levels again will be in November, when the weather in the city is rainy and gloomy. So price-conscious travelers should act quickly!
And remember: the exact same tickets can sell for as much as $500 or more in the summer, especially this year when Paris hosts the 2024 Olympics, so if you plan your visit right, you could end up saving hundreds, if not thousands save dollars (if you’re traveling in a group of 5 or more people).
Vienna


The Austrian capital exudes a kind of regal charm that is just too hard to resist, and as someone lucky enough to have visited the city in the spring, I can testify that the experience is truly worth every penny, especially when the flight prices are as low as they are. are now.
Vienna is usually even more expensive than Paris to travel to, as the cheapest tickets you can access from the US for most of the year hover around $600.
However, in April some flights are available for as little as $372, and May tickets aren’t far behind with a price tag of $404 – definitely the lowest you’ll see in 2024.
Milan


Italy’s fashion capital happens to be a cultural wonder that turns into the ultimate playground for tourists and art lovers at this time of year.
Best of all, you can travel to and from the Italian gem for just under $175 in April.
In May, airfares will drop even lower, with tickets starting at $169.
If you want to spend as little as possible on travel for your next European vacation, you can stop reading right now – you’ve found your winner!
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As one of the trendiest European hubs at the moment, Porto has seen a surge in traveler interest over the past year, and with much of this ever-increasing interest coming from American tourists, flight prices are getting higher by the day.
However, you can still finally get your dream Portuguese experience without spending a lot of money.
In April, roundtrip flights start at $410, which, while not exactly cheap, is still much better than paying almost $800 for the exact same tickets in July.
Bucharest


Rounding out the list as a slightly more underrated destination, Bucharest promises travelers a wonderfully unique experience this spring, marked by its fascinating juxtaposition between communist-era buildings and Belle Époque palaces.
Now, most flights from the US to Bucharest exceed the 10-hour limit, so it’s great to see that some $450 round-trip tickets will be available to travelers in April.
From then on, prices will gradually increase (May is the second cheapest month of the year to fly to Bucharest, with tickets starting from $469) until they reach the $700-$800 mark, so if there is a time to rush through those reservations, that time is now.


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