Would you like to travel for a weekend in an european city without having to spend a fortune? Here is what you are looking for.
Office Travel Money, one of the most important british exchange agency, presented “City Costs Barometer”, the 2018 ranking list of the cheapest destinations in Europe. The agency made a comparison of several factors: two nights in a 3 stars hotel cost, a 3 course full meal with house wine for two people, a cup of coffee, a drink, a beer, an airport to city centre ticket, a travel card for 48 hours and a sightseeing tour including a museum visit, a gallery visit and a paid tourist attraction. Well, the cheapest destionation in Europe costs 188 euros.
Anyway, here is the 20 cities list from the most expensive to the cheapest one.
1 – Edinburgh – 333 euros
2 – Palma De Mallorca – 325 euros
3 – Berlin – 324 euros
4 – Rome – 323 euros
5 – Munich – 314 euros
6 – Tallinn – 289 euros
7 – Nice – 281 euros
8 – Strasbourg – 270 euros
9 – Dubrovnik – 257 euros
10 – La Valetta – 243 euros
11 – Lille – 240 euros
12 – Lisbon – 239 euros
13 – Athens – 230 euros
14 – Prague – 229 euros
15 – Moscow – 228 euros
16 – Budapest – 210 euros
17 – Warsaw – 206 euros
18 – Riga – 197 euros
19 – Vilnius – 189 euros
20 – Krakow – 188 euros
In conclusion, we can say that Eastern Europe cities cost less than the other european cities. Outside this list are some important and touristic city such as London, Paris, Madrid and Barcelona. They are expensive but not the most expensive in Europe. So, are you curious? Do you wanto to know the most expensive cities in Europe for a weekend?
Here is the top three:
1 – Amsterdam – 611 euros
2- Oslo – 583 euros
3 – Reykjavik – 582 euros (anyway if you want to discover Iceland, have a look at the these tours)