Worcester Trip Cost Calculator
Worcester costs $75-125/day for budget travelers. Art museum, Canal District, and Boston access.
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$75-125/day
Mid-Range
$145-270/day
Luxury
$400-580/day
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Worcester Budget Guide
Your Worcester Budget at a Glance
Worcester is affordable Massachusetts. Budget travelers should expect $75-125 per day, mid-range travelers $145-270 per day, and luxury seekers $400+ per day.
Where Your Money Goes
Museums are worth it. Boston access is easy. The good news: Bancroft Tower is free, Canal District is free, and cheaper than Boston.
Budget Traveler Tips
Maximize your dollar by:
- Visiting free Bancroft Tower
- Walking free Canal District
- Using as Boston alternative
- Finding free museum days
- Enjoying ethnic food scene
Money-Saving Tips
Free Bancroft Tower
Cool medieval-style tower.
Save $10-15Free Canal District
Arts neighborhood walking.
Save $10-15Boston Alternative Base
Cheaper than Boston hotels.
Save $100+First Sunday Free Museum
Worcester Art Museum free.
Save $18Best Time to Visit
Prices can vary by 30% depending on the season
Peak Season (More Expensive)
- College Events
- Fall Foliage
Low Season (Best Deals)
- January - March
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a week in Worcester cost?
A week in Worcester costs $525-875 for budget travelers, $1,015-1,890 for mid-range, and $2,800+ for luxury travelers.
Is Worcester expensive?
Worcester is moderate. Cheaper than Boston with good accessibility.
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