Andalucia remains one of the most affordable regions in Western Europe in 2026. While prices in Madrid and Barcelona have surged, southern Spain offers incredible value, with budget travelers often getting by on €50–€70 per day and mid-range travelers living comfortably on €90–€130. You can still find a menú del día (a three-course lunch with wine) for under €15 in many towns. Accommodation is where the savings really show; a boutique hotel in Seville's historic center often costs 20–30% less than an equivalent room in Barcelona. Even top-tier attractions are reasonably priced, with tickets to the Alhambra in Granada costing around €19. It is a region where you can enjoy world-class culture, tapas, and history without the "metropolitan" price tag of other major European hubs.