Papa Deuce--IF you want to stay in one area for a week (I recommend it--most nice places have plenty to see to keep you entertained for a week and it will be mUCH cheaper this way)
do NOT get a hotel. Rent a vacation home. They are generally much cheaper than hotels, bigger, offer you a kitchen (eating out here--especially the cost of drinks with not even water being free and no refills on anything) can really add up. You can google holiday rentals or holiday lettings and your country of choice and fins some good websites (or PM and I will send you who we work with the most). MANY European hotels (nearly all the reasonable ones) only have room that sleep 2-3 people so witha fmaily you have to get two rooms and that adds up.
Once you have a house, look into the city cards a previous poster talked about as well as specials for tourists on public transit, etc. Here is an example of a reasonable vacation we are taking next month with my in laws (6 people):
We have a lovely 3 bedroom beach home in Denmark reseverved for the week (sat-sat). The home has abog kitchn and BBQ outside on the terrace as well as a washer and drier and 4 bikes available for our use (Denamrk is really well set up for bikers). The home is about an hour from Copenhagen (via public transit) and on the Island of North Zealand (where we will spend all of our time). we are paying 700 Euros for the week (this includes all taxes and fees and linens). We plan to have breakfast and dinner at home (one dinner out) and pack lunches most days.
We will rent two extra bikes for a total of 80 Euro for the week.
We will buy the 72 hour Coenhagen card and have a plan of what to do while it is active to see as much of what we want in that time which it includes as possible.
In the end we figured out we will spend aproximately 120 Euro per adult and 60 Euro for each of hte two kids (nice hting is my 12year old still gets kid pricing there) for ALL of our admissions and public transit (including the Copenhagen card). We are going to be doing a LOT of stuff:
Viking Museum
History museum in a Fjord town
Two very different churches
touring the current royal visiting chambers
Tivoili amuesment park
canal tour of Copenhagen
Touring fortress syle castle Hamlet is set in and then taking the ferry to Sweden to tour its twin
touring a palace
top notch modern art museum
maritime history museum
beach day
clock tower
Danish history museum (with big hands on chidlrens section)
visit to Karen Blixen Estate
The above is what I can remember off the top of my head. I think I am missing one or two things. The point is we can do and see a lot (and a big variety) without spending too much money--but we (okay I!) had to plan to make that happen.
So the cost per person for the week for lodging, enertaiment and transportation on the gorund works out to less than 250 Euro for the week. We know groceries are expensive so I figure we need to plan on spending more on that than we would at home (I am planning double jsut in case but it shouldn't be that bad). Disney with
free dining is cheaper--but this is still cheaper than lots of U.S. vacations we have done (and Denmark is a pricey destinantion for Europe).
Good luck and enjoy planning. It is my favourite hobby
