Yes, we'd all prefer to travel through Europe on a tight budget, but that doesn't mean you have to skimp on the finer things. If you're as crazy about Europe as we are, we have a list of the cheapest places you can visit, from inexpensive theatre tickets to beers that cost just two euros!
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Prague, The Czech Republic
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Even though Prague isn't as inexpensive as it once was, you'll still find the Czech Republic to be an excellent deal. You may still purchase a beer for as cheap as Rs 170 in the land of Pilsner/Pilsen. Bargain! Don't forget to try Trdelnik, I beg you.
Budapest, Hungary
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One of the few European centres that won't burn a hole in your already-burning finances is Budapest, which is truly fantastic. In this region of the world, a day at a spa will only cost you a very manageable Rs 2500. We have already started to pack!
Florence, Italy
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It is safe to assume that Florence is neither excessively expensive nor inexpensive. So if you're thinking about visiting Italy, be sure to put Florence on your list of honeymoon destinations. This location is an architecture lover's living dream, mixing delicious food with satiating feelings. To save lodging costs, reserve a place to stay in the suburbs and do a walking tour of the city.
Gdansk, Poland
Poland may be affordable, yes! This gritty port city on the Baltic Riviera is rich in history. If you're looking for wild party antics and ideal Kodak moments, come here!
Vilnius, Lithuania
While East Europe may be unknown, it is unquestionably worthwhile to visit. We concur that Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, is one of the greatest low-cost travel destinations in the Baltic republics because it is substantially less touristy than many other Eastern European towns.
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Sofia, Bulgaria
When we noticed Alia Bhatt filming here, we became curious. Perhaps one of the least expensive capital cities to visit in Europe is Sofia, which is located in western Bulgaria against the magnificent Vitosha Mountain. How incredible is that? There are lots of inexpensive five-star hotels and premium eateries serving traditional, authentic Bulgarian food for travellers who wish to travel in luxury.
Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon, the magnificent city of Portugal, is accessible on a tight budget. At places like The Independente Hostel, modest lodging gets the deluxe treatment starting at just Rs 3500 a night (breakfast included). Additionally, free admission is available on the first Sunday of every month to many of Lisbon's top sights, including the Torre de Belém and the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga.
Sarajevo, Bosnia, and Herzegovina
The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, has truly risen from the ashes of war and is now a cosmopolitan city with a rich history and thriving nightlife. You may not have heard of them outside of your history textbooks. Be sure to sample some of the incredibly affordable cevapi, a national delicacy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is served in Sarajevo.
Warsaw, Poland
Krakow will always be more well-known than Warsaw, but hold off on writing it off just yet! Numerous museums and art galleries in Warsaw, such as the National Museum and the Zachta National Gallery of Art, have admission fees of less than Rs 1000, while tickets to a ballet or opera at the Teatr Wielki may be purchased for as low as Rs 1500.