Hungarian venues on the European Festival Index! – Ultimate guide
Festival season is here! It’s time to grab your tent, sunglasses and dancing shoes, because a festival is one of the best ways to spend your summer!Â
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With this in mind, the team at ICMP, have researched 50 of the biggest festivals in Europe based on their price, travel costs and the weather you can expect, to reveal The 2019 European Festival Index.
They’ve researched 50 of the biggest festivals in Europe based on their price (including getting there), as well as the weather that you can expect in their 2019 European Festival Index.
The Cheapest Festivals
- OFF Festival, Poland – £72.00
- Super Bock Super Rock, Portugal – £95.87
- Awakenings, Netherlands – £97.18
- Secret Solstice, Iceland – £100.74
- Colours of Ostrava, Czech Republic – £118.68Â
The Most Expensive FestivalsÂ
- Sziget, Hungary – £282.94
- Øyafestivalen, Norway – £278.12
- Balaton Sound, Hungary – £275.20
- Creamfields, UK – £265.00
- Boomtown, UK – £264.00
The Rainiest Festivals
- Dour Festival, Belgium
- Rock am Ring, Germany
- Øyafestivalen, Norway
- Rock Werchter, Belgium
- Pinkpop, Netherlands
The Warmest Festivals
- Ultra Europe, Croatia
- Mad Cool Festival, Spain
- Benicassim, Spain
- NOS Alive, Portugal
- Super Bock Super Rock, Portugal
To view the results in full and find the best place to pitch your tent this summer, click here.
Featured image: László Mudra http://www.mudralaszlo.hu – Rockstar Photographers
Source: https://www.icmp.ac.uk/
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