Budapest is the cheapest Easter break destination, the Mirror revealed
If you want to take a break this Easter, Budapest is your best bet. Compared to other popular European holiday destinations, you can get the most for your money in the Hungarian capital, the Mirror found.
A day spent in Budapest costs only £28.11 (€35.61), while in Barcelona or Rome you can easily spend twice as much on a day out.
In Budapest you can get a travel pass for £4.12 (€5.22), a glass of wine for £1.75 (€2.22), a Big Mac for £2 (€2.53), and take a half-hour journey by taxi for £16.24 (€20.57).
The study found that the same day in Rome would cost £50.48 (€63.95), with £5.52 (€6.99) for a travel card, £3.17 (€4.02) for a Big Mac, £5.52 (€6.99) for a museum pass and £31.54 (€39.96) for a rather costly taxi ride.
These are the most common things tourists spend on, but the prices can be hugely different from city to city.
10 cheapest destinations for an Easter holiday
Budapest – £28.11 (€35.61)
Prague – £29.17 (€36.96)
Madrid – £37.68 (€47.74)
Dublin – £38.37 (€48.62)
London – £42.29 (€53.58)
Paris – £49.04 (€62.14)
Barcelona – £50.28 (€63.71)
Rome – £50.48 (€63.96)
Berlin – £52.67 (€66.73)
Vienna – £57.09 (€72.34)
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Source: mirror.co.uk