There is no shortage of wonderful cities in Europe. Paris, Venice, and London are some of the world’s most sought-after destinations. European visits are spent getting your fill of culture, history, architecture, nightlife, and good. However, they can be heavy on the bank account.
To keep European city breaks affordable and accessible, we investigated where your money will stretch a bit further, holidaycars.com wrote. They teamed up with  Big 7 Traveland looked at the average prices of:
- Cup of coffee
- A bottle of local beer/larger in a café/bar
- A Coca-Cola or Pepsi in a café/bar
- A 175ml house glass of wine in a café/bar
- A three-course meal for two, including house wine
- Return airport bus or train transfer
- 48-hour travel card
- Sightseeing city bus tour
- Top tourist heritage attraction
- Top museum
- Top art gallery
- Two nights in a three-star accommodation (across the weekend)
Being an affordable place isn’t quite enough to make it one of the best cities to visit in Europe. They also considered things to do, culture, history, and food. Here are the TOP 5 best places to visit in Europe, whatever your budget:
- Athens, Greece
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Kraków, Poland
- Riga, Latvia
- Budapest, Hungary
About Budapest, they wrote the following
“With medieval and baroque architecture packed into the city’s Castle District, Budapest is undoubtedly one of Europe’s best cities. From watching the city skyline sparkle from the neo-Gothic Fishermen’s Bastion to hopping around ruin pubs, the city is a treasure trove of history and culture. And it’s all possible on a budget. The beer is the cheapest in Europe at around £1.95 a bottle, and the accommodation is affordable too. There is also a wealth of free sights. Budapest Castle, the Roman ruins of Pest and Óbuda, Gellért Hill, the Basilica of St Stephen, and the Great Market Hall are all free to explore.
Some of the top attractions – the thermal spas, some museums, and art galleries – will require a small entrance fee, but it won’t break the bank. And soaking in a thermal spa is one of the best things to do in Budapest. It’s unique to the city, thanks to the mineral-rich thermal water that lies beneath it. Many of them date back to the Ottoman Empire, including the popular Rudas and Király baths”, they concluded. HERE you may check out the full list.
Here is another article in the issue:
- Budapest is the most popular travel destination in the world! – Read more HERE
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