anyone Who wants a cheap city break in Europe, clearly in the East. The City Costs Barometer by the British Post Office to clarify which European cities are best suited, without straining the budget too much.

The Barometer is based on the national and regional tourism offices, the costs referred to, as well as the average hotel prices of the portal Hotels.com. To find out which destinations in Europe are particularly low, the cost for a weekend trip (excluding arrival and departure) to the 48 European cities compared.

the cost for two Nights in a Central three star hotel for two adults, as well as typical expenses incurred on travel were Looked at. Thus, the cost could well be compared to each other, looked at the prices of the following products/services:

a 3-course menu for two people and a bottle of wine, a Cup of coffee, a glass of wine, a coke, a beer, a Transfer from the airport to the city centre, a 48-hour city pass a Bus Sightseeing Tour, the visit of a well-known Museum visiting an art gallery visiting a historic attraction.

Of the 48 compared cities of Zurich to the square 43, more expensive Copenhagen, Helsinki, Oslo, Amsterdam and Reykjavik, on the square 48 only.

Here are the 10 cheapest of the cities surveyed:

1. Vilnius, Lithuania

cost: 130 CHF

A city trip in the capital of Lithuania, the wallet is charged currently at least. A Cup of coffee, you already get for one Swiss franc, and the visit to a Museum costs a mere 2.30 francs.

2. Belgrade, Serbia

cost: 134 Swiss francs

Serbia’s capital Belgrade will impress you with their Flair and low prices. Historical attractions such as Republic Square and can be visited, and for a Sightseeing Tour, it is only about 3.30 francs.

3. Warsaw, Poland

costs: CHF 142

evidence of The diverse city of Warsaw, the third place of the cheapest cities. Who’s drinking for dinner, like a glass or two of wine is lifted in the capital of Poland very well: 1.70 Swiss francs to places for a glass of wine on the table.

4. Istanbul, Turkey

cost: 147 francs

The Turkish metropolis of Istanbul is also in the Top 10. For a 3-course menu for two with a bottle of wine, the Hungry will only have to pay 33 francs. A 48-hour city pass, you already get four francs.

5. Bucharest, Romania

cost: 148 Swiss francs

loads The capital of Romania to a cheap city trip. Already for 1.20 Swiss francs to get from the airport to the city centre. The Transfer will cost even less than a can of Coca-Cola, which has a price of 1.80 francs.

6. Porto, Portugal

cost: 152 Swiss francs

Who loves colored houses and the travel budget needs to pay for the postage. Once a coffee for 0.80 francs to strengthen yourself, and later the sunset with a beer for 1.50 francs enjoy.

7. Riga, Latvia

cost: 158 Swiss francs

In Riga can sleep two adults already for 59 Swiss francs for two nights in a three star hotel in the centre. A bottle of beer cost about three francs. The entrance to the Latvian National Museum of Art amounts per Person to a mere 2.70 francs.

8. Bratislava, Slovakia

cost: 161 Swiss francs

A coffee for 1.20 Swiss francs, a beer for 1.30 francs, or would you prefer a Cola for 1.20 Swiss francs? In the Slovak capital, the thirst is quenched for a little money. If you want to visit the city on wheels, is only 7.70 Swiss francs for the Sightseeing Bus.

9. Moscow, Russia

cost: 165 Swiss francs

For 4.40 CHF can be explored, the cosmopolitan capital of Russia during 48 hours with public transport. And two Nights in a three star hotel in the centre cost for two people 68 Swiss francs.

10. Prague, Czech Republic

cost: 168 Swiss francs

Prague – the city that is in the beer even cheaper than water. In the shops only 1.10 Swiss francs will be required for a bottle of beer. Those who prefer wine, you can be happy as well: A glass of wine only costs about 1.80 Swiss francs.

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Created: 25.03.2019, 13:06 Uhr