According to the travel website Budget Your Trip, our capital city and a friendly Hungarian town are among the cheapest travel destinations in Europe.
If you haven’t decided where to spend your holiday this year, but you want to make it low budget, take a look at the following list. The travel website budgetyourtrip.com has made a compilation of the cheapest European destinations, based on real travellers’ average costs per day. They collected data about how much one person spends a day on average on lodging, provisions, leisure time, bottled water, local transport, tips, and alcoholic beverages.
After summarizing all the information, their compilation shows that Wroclaw (Poland) is the cheapest European city, and Reykjavík (Iceland) is the continent’s most expensive metropolis. There are also two Hungarian travel destinations on the list: Turizmus.com noticed that Budapest is ranked as the 52nd and Sopron on the north-western part of the country was the 25th.
So Budapest was found more expensive than Hamburg, Dubrovnik and Moscow which is interesting because the Russian capital is considered as one of the most expensive metropolises in the world.
So here comes a short extract of the list:
1, Wroclaw (Poland) 21.17 euros
2, Istanbul (Turkey) 38.14 euros
3, Santiago de Compostela (Spain) 39.66 euros
4, Kiev (Ukraine) 43.2 euros
5, Epiceira (Portugal) 44.01 euros
6, Sofia (Bulgaria) 44.50 euros
7, Timişoara (Romania) 47.82 euros
8, Český Krumlov (Czech Republic) 47.87 euros
9, Telč (Czech Republic) 48.06 euros
10, Varna (Bulgaria) 48.88 euros
12, Dubrovnik (Croatia) 51.81 euros …
16, Moscow (Russia) 55.65 euros …
25, Sopron 61.45 euros …
45, Hamburg (Germany) 76.19 euros …
52, Budapest 81.67 euros …
140, Zürich (Switzerland) 148.97 euros
141, Paris (France) 164.64 euros
142, London (Great Britain) 169.65 euros
143, Reykjavík (Iceland) 212.52 euros
Source: Turizmus.com