Fly to Europe for the weekend. Abroad for the weekend

The new Cheapfortrip service will help you buy profitable packages and last-minute offers from tour operators or organize your own vacation anywhere in the world. The European Union is in particular demand among travelers, and we help you select and purchase the cheapest tickets to Europe, look for promotions and discounts on hotels, promotional codes for travel companies.

Inexpensive last-minute tours to Europe from Moscow and other cities of Russia and neighboring countries

It’s easy to find the vacation options you’re interested in on our website. There is a convenient search with a filter for this:

  • By country;
  • by type of transport;
  • by month.

We have displayed current and profitable offers, as well as promotions for the cheapest tickets to Europe from Moscow, Samara, Yekaterinburg and other Russian cities, on the main page of the tab. We select the most interesting excursion, classic beach tours and other recreation options.

Budget tours to Europe: travel duration

Cheapfortrip has the cheapest weekend tours to Europe from St. Petersburg or Moscow, with roundtrip airfare, so you can easily enjoy a romantic weekend or shopping trip. There are also standard holiday offers designed for 1 – 2 weeks.

For those who love long trips and see the sights of countries on the road, we select inexpensive weekend bus tours around Europe. These can be excursions that you will go on after arriving in the country you are interested in (for example, from Prague to Karlovy Vary) or long trips departing by bus from the nearest Russian city (for example, from St. Petersburg to Finland).

We also have promotions with cheap plane tickets to Europe and within the eurozone (for example, flying from Poland or Latvia). In this case, traveling will only take you a couple of hours, allowing you to make your vacation even more eventful.

You can also see the countries from the water by going on a cruise ship:

  • along the Danube;
  • along the coast of the southern European part of the continent;
  • to the north, to the fjords and glaciers.

Fans of combined trips, taking advantage of promotions for last-minute bus tours around Europe for the weekend, discount offers from Russian Railways and airlines, can independently plan a complex multi-part route.

Many tour operators and air carriers offer to buy cheap tickets to Europe at a discount for the Christmas holidays, Valentine's Day, etc. We monitor special offers from a large number of travel companies, so our visitors and subscribers will be the first to know about discounts. Save on tickets and hotels so that you can spend more on excursions and entertainment, because getting to know a new country is so great.

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British company Post Office Ltd. has compiled the ultimate guide to the cheapest European cities for travel. Where to go for the weekend without going bankrupt – see below.

Moscow, by the way, is in 16th place - between Nice and Berlin.

By comparing prices for standard tourist requests abroad and comparing their amount, you can determine the approximate availability of a particular tourist destination. It turns out that the cheapest place to live is in Riga, but the cheapest coffee awaits you in Lisbon.

Check out this list of the most wallet-friendly European cities, and maybe get inspired for a spontaneous (and wonderful) trip.

25. Belfast, Northern Ireland – $403 (23,000 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $2,50

Bottle of beer - $4,37

Glass of wine - $5,62

$69,10

Transfer from the airport – $4,74

$8,74

Bus tour - $15,61

Titanic Museum Belfast – $21,85

Ulster Museum – for free

for free

$268,41

24. Aarhus, Denmark – $394 (22,487 rubles)


A cup of coffee - $3,07

Bottle of beer - $5,84

Glass of wine - $7,68

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $95,25

Transfer from the airport – $9,68

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $18,44

Bus tour - $1

Old city - $15,37

Mosgard Museum – $18,45

Museum of Contemporary Art ARoS – $18,45

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $184,76

23. Bruges, Belgium – $384 (21,916 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $2, 76

Bottle of beer - $3,87

Glass of wine - $4,97

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $88,41

Transfer from the airport – $27,63

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $13,26

Bus tour - $1

Belfort Bell Tower – $11,05

Town Hall – $4,42

Groeninge Museum – $8,82

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $193,50

22. Paris, France – $369 (21,060 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $1,32

Bottle of beer - $5,53

Glass of wine - $6,40

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $104,97

Transfer from the airport – $22,10

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $20,94

Bus tour - $18,78

Notre Dame Cathedral - for free

Louvre – $16,57

Orsay Museum – $13,25

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $154,77

21. Vienna, Austria – $341 (19,462 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $3,32

Bottle of beer - $3,87

Glass of wine - $3,87

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $88,39

Transfer from the airport – $4,31

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $14,69

Bus tour - $27,62

Schönbrunn – $15,69

Albertina Gallery – $14,25

Kunsthistorisches Museum – $16,57

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $144,78

20. Edinburgh, Scotland – $338 (19,291 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $2,65

Bottle of beer - $5,30

Glass of wine - $5,08

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $71,88

Transfer from the airport – $9,36

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $9,98

Bus tour - $18,72

Edinburgh castle - $20,59

National Museum of Scotland – for free

National Gallery of Scotland – for free

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $190,96

19. Rome, Italy – $329 (18,777 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $3,13

Bottle of beer - $4.97

Glass of wine - $5.30

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $54,83

Transfer from the airport – $8,72

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $13,82

Bus tour - $24,31

Colosseum – $13,25

Vatican Museum – $17,67

Borghese Gallery – $16,57

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $162,25

18. Madrid, Spain – $326 (18,606 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $1,66

Bottle of beer - $1,66

Glass of wine - $2,76

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $54,03

Transfer from the airport – $11,05

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $14,80

Bus tour - $23,20

Royal Palace - $12,16

National Prado Museum – $17,67

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum – $13,25

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $172,24

17. Berlin, Germany – $288 (16,437 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $2,76

Bottle of beer - $2,76

Glass of wine - $4,42

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $82,87

Transfer from the airport – $6,19

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $15,46

Bus tour - $18.78

Brandenburg Gate - for free

German Historical Museum – $8,84

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum – $11,05

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $131,05

16. Moscow, Russia – $276 (15,753 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $3,61

Bottle of beer - $4,74

Glass of wine - $7,01

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $88,23

Transfer from the airport – $15,94

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $7,59

Bus tour - $14,24

St Basil's Church - $9,49

Kremlin – $13,28

Pushkin Museum - $5,69

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $102,34

15. Nice, France – $274 (15,638 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $1,66

Bottle of beer - $3,87

Glass of wine - $4,42

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $79,55

Transfer from the airport – $13,25

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $11,05

Bus tour - $24,31

Massena Museum – $11,05

Matisse Museum – $11,05

Museum of Fine Arts – $11,05

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $98,60

14. Lille, France – $266 (15,182 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $3,10

Bottle of beer - $5,74

Glass of wine - $5,74

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $78,34

Transfer from the airport – $11,05

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $9,61

Bus tour - $14,37

Grand Palace - for free

Museum of Contemporary Art LaM – $7,74

Palace of Fine Arts – $7,74

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $118,57

13. Tallinn, Estonia – $261 (14,896 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $2,21

Bottle of beer - $3,87

Glass of wine - $4,97

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $75,14

Transfer from the airport – $4,42

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $6,63

Bus tour - $20,99

City Council building – $5,53

Lennusadam – $15,46

Kumu Museum – $8,84

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $111,08

12. Dubrovnik, Croatia – $259 (14,782 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $1,71

Bottle of beer - $2,65

Glass of wine - $4,68

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $67

Transfer from the airport – $12,47

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $9,35

Bus tour - $9,35

City walls of Dubrovnik – $23,38

Princely Palace – $15,58

Gallery of Contemporary Art – $15,58

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $94,86

11. Strasbourg, France – $251 (14,326 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $3,42

Bottle of beer - $4,64

Glass of wine - $8,84

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $62,98

Transfer from the airport – $9,50

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $9,50

Bus tour - $14,37

Strasbourg Cathedral - for free

Alsace Museum – $7,18

Modern Art Museum - $7,74

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $118,57

10. Palma de Mallorca – $245 (13,983 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $3,21

Bottle of beer - $3,32

Glass of wine - $3,87

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $52,26

Transfer from the airport – $11,05

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $11,05

Bus tour - $19,88

Palma Cathedral – $3,32

Museum of Mallorca – for free

Es Baluard Museum – $6,63

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $127,31

9. Athens, Greece – $239 (13,641 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $2,43

Bottle of beer - $4,19

Glass of wine - $4,97

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $48,61

Transfer from the airport – $13,25

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $9,95

Bus tour - $19,88

Acropolis – $22,10

Acropolis Museum – $5,53

National Museum of Modern Art – $5,53

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $99,85

8. Prague, Czech Republic – $228 (13,013 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $2,11

Bottle of beer - $1,51

Glass of wine - $2,93

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $44,47

Transfer from the airport – $27,87

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $9,47

Bus tour - $12,93

Prague Fortress - $15,08

Cubist Museum – $6,47

National Museum - $6,47

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $96,10

7. Lisbon, Portugal – $202 (11,529 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $0,77

Bottle of beer - $1,44

Glass of wine - $3,32

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $55,24

Transfer from the airport – $3,21

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $15,53

Bus tour - $16,57

Jeronimos Monastery – $11,05

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum – $11,05

Berardo Gallery – for free

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $82,37

6. Krakow, Poland – $200 (11,415 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $1,87

Bottle of beer - $1,87

Glass of wine - $3,22

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $60,36

Transfer from the airport – $4,29

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $6,44

Bus tour - $16,10

Wawel Castle – $4,83

Schindler's Factory – $5,63

Museum of Polish Art of the 19th Century – $4,29

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $89,86

5. Budapest, Hungary – $196 (11,187 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $2,07

Bottle of beer - $2,83

Glass of wine - $4,53

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $43,43

Transfer from the airport – $2,65

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $12,47

Bus tour - $22,67

Matthias Church – $5,67

National Museum of Hungary – $6,04

National Gallery of Hungary – $6,80

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $84,87

4. Warsaw, Poland – $190 (10,844 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $2,68

Bottle of beer - $2,15

Glass of wine - $4,02

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $40,24

Transfer from the airport – $2,36

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $6,44

Bus tour - $16,10

The Royal Castle - $8,05

Museum of the Warsaw Uprising – $5,37

Zachent Gallery – $4,02

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $98,60

3. Riga, Latvia – $188 (10,730 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $3,32

Bottle of beer - $2,76

Glass of wine - $3,87

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $66,30

Transfer from the airport – $2,55

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $11,05

Bus tour - $16,57

The Dome Cathedral - $3,32

National Latvian Museum of Art – $3,87

Art Museum “Riga Stock Exchange” – $3,87

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $67,40

2. Vilnius, Lithuania – $174 (9931 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $1,66

Bottle of beer - $2,32

Glass of wine - $2,65

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $54,14

Transfer from the airport – $1,46

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $7,69

Bus tour - $13,25

Church of St. Anne - for free

National Museum of Lithuania – $3,87

National Gallery of Art – $1,98

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $67,40

1. Paphos, Cyprus – $173 (9874 rubles)

A cup of coffee - $3,21

Bottle of beer - $2,87

Glass of wine - $3,53

Three-course dinner for two with a jug of house wine – $41,99

Transfer from the airport – $3,32

Unlimited ticket for public transport (for 48 hours) – $11,05

Bus tour - $18,78

Mosaics of Paphos – $4,97

Ethnographical museum - $3,32

Municipal Gallery – for free

3 star hotel for two (2 nights) – $77,38

Weekend tours from Moscow to Europe are a great reason to spend time with family and recharge with positive emotions! In one weekend you will see and receive more than in weeks of dull everyday life; learn about historical monuments and attractions; take hundreds of photographs; look at the world with different eyes; Raise your cultural and educational level.

Where are weekend tours from Moscow organized? What cities and countries can you see?

It all depends on your desires and preferences. The Belturist company is ready to offer you:
Weekend tours to the amazing and ancient Lviv.
Weekend tours to Europe (Poland, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Latvia).
Weekend tour to St. Petersburg.
Tours “passing through” (for example, Malbork-Sopot-Gdansk and others).
Weekend tours in Russia and much more.
All you have to do is find a suitable solution in the company’s catalog and go for the experience! We will take care of all organizational issues related to hotel booking, catering, travel, excursion support and many others. Each country (or several countries) that we will visit is amazing: the culture, architecture, historical past, modern buildings are amazing.

How are weekend tours abroad from Moscow beneficial for you?

1. An opportunity to break out of the usual routine for a few days and get a little more joy, brighter mood and pleasure.
2. The price of the tours is affordable for everyone, since they are short-lived. If you choose last-minute weekend tours, you will save even more.
3. The ability to quickly return to work: no need to wait for vacation, take it “at your own expense.”
They say that a great journey begins with small steps. Perhaps it is these short-term trips that will inspire you to travel independently, to learn about other countries and states, their history and culture. We will be glad to open you a new page of history and a new page of life!

Why is it profitable to order from the Belturist company?

1. We organize the entire trip on a turnkey basis and provide a Russian-speaking guide.
2. We provide favorable prices for travel.
3. We offer the opportunity to take advantage of “last minute tours”.
4. We care about your comfort and provide new and high-quality buses.
5. We plan everything so that every tourist is satisfied with the trip and his decision.
Are you bored on the weekend? Is it possible to miss even one day of work? Do you want to spend an unforgettable weekend with friends or a loved one? Do you want to show your children something new and unknown? Then book your weekend tours!
What are these tours and what are they for? Weekend tours are intense short-term trips, during which tourists are offered to get acquainted with the sights, culture and features of a particular city. As a rule, European capitals and big cities are included in the weekend tour program. And we need such tours for a colorful holiday and for getting vivid emotions!
The program of weekend tours includes both visits to the main historical attractions of the city, as well as time for independent excursions, walks and shopping. You don’t need to spend a lot of time and effort organizing such a tour: you choose the city you want to get to know, find out the cost of the tour, book the tour with the operator, pay and off you go! Weekend tours help you relax, learn something new and simply have a good time during your vacation.
Due to the low prices of weekend tours, they are very popular among outdoor enthusiasts. It’s so nice to spend a weekend not in front of the TV, but on educational excursions in London or Munich, drinking a cup of coffee in Vienna, visiting the Eiffel Tower in Paris with your loved one, or drinking beer with friends in Prague. And if you book your tour in advance, you can count on reasonable prices from the tour operator!
Prices for weekend tours are not much different, because tour packages include almost the same set of services: travel, accommodation, breakfasts, sightseeing tours, insurance. The price of the tour may depend on the distance of travel, the number of excursions offered and the level of the hotel in which the tourist group will be accommodated. It is also worth noting that the price of the weekend tour does not include entrance fees to museums, additional excursions and travel on public transport.
So, if you are ready to learn something new, have a good time and recharge your energy for the coming work week, weekend tours are your chance to diversify your dull business days. Book a tour and go on a journey!

A sad face in the mirror with a toothbrush behind its cheek, a long road to the office through the fog of a still sleeping city. Documents, reports, disgusting coffee from the machine, hundreds of calls from a neurasthenic boss. All the same shopping in the supermarket near the house. Night news. Anxious dream. The vicious circle of Groundhog Day cannot be broken by dreams alone. Only an eccentric, momentary decision to go somewhere far away for the weekend will help bring back the forgotten feeling of something reckless, joyful in its essence. the site recommends the best routes for an unforgettable weekend.

Multi-remote – a wonderful country

The most valuable thing in such travels is time. The count is not even in days, but in hours. In order to secretly look at funny photos on your work computer on Monday morning, you will have to choose countries for your trip that will take no more than three hours to fly by plane.

Wonderful weekends in the Alps too. It’s worth going to one of the Austrian villages, renting a room in a village hotel, lying on a green meadow with a blade of grass in your mouth, gawking at black and white cows, going to a yodeling festival or rolling cheese from the mountain at some holiday.

And a week is not enough to enjoy it to the fullest. But in a couple of days you will have time to visit the Historical Museum and study all the pharaohs who once ruled the great empire, buy all sorts of treasures at the Khan-el-Khalili market, take excellent photographs on the Nile embankment and walk through the Orthodox courtyards of the capital. The three-day Nile cruise is also suitable for a weekend tour. By choosing a five-star ship, you will not only enjoy the picturesque scenery, but also visit all the main attractions of the country.

Clearly underestimated by Russian travelers. Meanwhile, the city, spread over two parts of the world, surprises with its centuries-old history, fascinates with its quaint architecture, captivates with the smells of aromatic kebab, relaxes in the best hammam in the world, and enchants with the dance of dervishes. Weekend to Dubrovnik. This Croatian city on the Adriatic coast has long been chosen by numerous aristocrats of the old world. After a fascinating walk around the city, go down to the beach, breathe in the clear pine air, admire the soft pink sunset and throw a couple of coins into the emerald water for luck.

A short voyage to Russia may be successful. is still beautiful at any time of the year: multinational people walk along Khreshchatyk, the Maidan is bustling with vanities as usual, and people still make dates near the monument to Lesya Ukrainka.

However, whatever your choice, a little adventure will bring a storm of positive emotions into your life, especially if you add a little adventure. After packing your bag with your things, you can go straight to the airport and buy a ticket for the next flight.