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Traveling on a budget can be hard work but you don’t necessarily have to rough it — spend the night in a place of sanctuary instead, where the hosts are hospitable and the fees won’t send you into the red. Many monasteries around the world are accepting of all faiths and genders, so take a look at our selection and get enlightened by this newfound overnight option.

Dragomirna Monastery, Bucovina, Romania

You’ll hear the cathartic cry of peacocks here long before you reach the remote monastery grounds, which are encircled by a fortress. Within the walls, the soaring Gothic Church of the Descent of the Holy Spirit is adorned with elaborate frescoes beside the monastery buildings, which are humble by comparison. Pilgrims and tourists are welcomed between May and October, with rooms priced at $15 per night.

Pluscarden Abbey, Elgin, Scotland

As the only remaining medieval monastery in Britain still used for its original purpose, Pluscarden Abbey is a sanctuary like no other. Men and women are accommodated in separate quarters, with rooms charged by donation with no recommended amount. But supporting the Abbey will keep the tradition of this old monastery alive.

Kopan Monastery, outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal

A Buddhist monastery elevated at more than 13,000 feet, Kopan is a serene community of 360 monks that welcomes outsiders to stay for up to a month. The meditation classes are popular, and there are basic house rules — no killing, lying or stealing. Dormitory beds cost as little as $1.50 per night and private rooms start at $8.50. Don’t forget to bring your sleeping bag.

Ecce Home Convent, Jerusalem, Israel

Religious or non-religious, who can resist a traditional pilgrimage to the Holy Land – especially when it culminates in a night spent at a convent? Situated near the Damascus Gate within the Old City walls, this authentic convent features views of the Dome of Rock, which you can enjoy while listening to the sounds of call to prayer. Guests can also earn their keep by working 30 hours per week, preparing meals and welcoming pilgrims into their lodgings.

San Giorgio Maggiore Monastery, Venice, Italy

Prime real estate on one of the beautiful Venetian islands — you won’t find a better deal than this. The ethos at this haven of peace and tranquility is to welcome strangers with unreserved hospitality, no matter their gender or religious inclination. Only five guests rooms are available so book ahead, and you might be lucky enough to score a balcony with a view across the water to St. Mark’s. Guests are invited to pay what they can afford, although don’t be too stingy – the big man is watching.

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Elizabeth GourdElizabeth suffers from an acute case of wanderlust, which no amount of traveling or adventure can cure. She has lived in London, New York and Berlin, and is currently a writer for Hg2 | A Hedonist's Guide To...

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