The most affordable cities in Europe

In the cities that follow you will not have to spend a lot of money. On this trip you will sate images and experiences without putting your hand deep into your pocket. The survey in 25 major cities recorded costs in 12 basic costs that their guests have to pay (2 nights, dinner, sightseeing, transportation within the city) and ended on this value for money list.

Budapest, Hungary

The town where the gypsy violins coexist with compositions for piano by Franz Liszt could be the New York Central Europe as it combines different architectural styles ranging from the glittering era of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and max out design hotels and kooky commercial centers of the new millennium. Budapest won first place as the most economical city in Europe for the second consecutive year, with a cost of about € 140 for a weekend.

Budapest, Hungary
Budapest, Hungary

Prague, Czech Republic

In City of a Thousand Obelisk, as it is known, the charming contrast of this with the past is present at every step. Medieval and Gothic buildings coexist with modern hotels, gourmet restaurants and trendy bars while pervades the mysterious atmosphere that seems to haunt the heroes of Kafka and Czech director Jan Svankmajer. And all this against the backdrop of the imposing castle reflected in the river. The Czech capital is the fourth most economical city in Europe at a cost of two days at € 164.

Prague, Czech Republic
Prague, Czech Republic

Lisbon, Portugal

The transformation of this enigmatic city never stops: design hotels, alternative routes, nightclubs-former warehouses, ultramodern buildings and brand new museums give new life to neighborhoods of old world Moorish and great navigators. Mysterious and seductive, Lisbon relaxes her body on seven hills, adorns the facades with ornate bluish tiles azulejos and climbing districts dream with old fashioned wooden tram on uphill gasping. Located in the fifth position of list cost € 166 for a weekend.

Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon, Portugal

Vilnius, Lithuania

Combining historic charm, bohemian rates, friendly and youthful attitude, the smallest of the Baltic capitals have vitality you the envy of many cities. An explosive concentration of energy and creativity lies between gothic streets of the historic center and the futuristic buildings of the new city. Vilnius ranks second research with cost weekend at € 144.

Vilnius, Lithuania
Vilnius, Lithuania

Warsaw, Poland

Reborn from the ashes of the Warsaw invites us to discover the trendy, youthful face and a charm hidden inside contradictory images. On the one hand, modern design, gourmet cuisine and art-house cinemas, and other buildings with romantic paintings on the facades and old world flavor, baroque churches, shelters summer kings and old fashioned horse drawn carriages. The Polish capital is in third position in the list with a cost of € 159 for a weekend.

Warsaw, Poland
Warsaw, Poland

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By Nicole P.

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