The BEST CHEAP European Destinations
Looking to visit Europe on a budget, but not sure where to go? Well here we give you a list of ten great cities you can visit and not blow your budget. From famous cities like Prague and Lisbon to less known gems like Bamberg and Brasov.
The European cities where your budget and your tourist soul will feel best.
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Bamberg is on my list of cities in Germany not yet visited. What is the nearest major airport serving flights from the US?
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Cordoba was amazing! I truly loved it and would go back!
There’s plenty of holiday cottages in the south of Scotland which is an actual cottage that you can rent for a week or two, personally I recommend the kipford area, though you’ll need to drive as it’s a little out of the way
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I never comment but I’m so happy to hear that you’re reporting positively and providing alternative affordable destinations and not being critical , thankyou it’s so refreshing
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Best cheap european destinations in my opinion would involve travelling to small, off the beaten track places. For a change, think small for your next Euro trip. And if there are more tourists than locals where you go, well, you are doing it wrong.
The Balkans. The only cheap part of Europe anymore, especially Macedonia, Kosovo and Bosnia… I've been travelling the Balkans for months now on a budget of £20 a day including accommodation. If anyone wants tips let me know. Writing this from lake Ohrid.
So what you are saying is :
There is no more …"Arthur Fulmer's Europe on $5.00 a day" …,,,,1965 Oh, shucks
They were lying to us then…..you really needed $10 a day…….to have fun, take a tour.
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100% on Bratislava.
Vienna is only 45 mins away by train (or boat if you're there while it's operating). Super easy to get to.
If you want to see Vienna on the cheap, stay in Bratislava – but also see Bratislava.
Fantastic Topic Concept! Could you make LONG 1hr. videos for potential expatriates, including political spectrum on % voting history Right/Left? How strong is the Extreme Right wing, how progressive or how protective of civil rights (including for women)? Safety, and cleanliness. I have been in Rome for 2 months a year since 1993, and my last visit was Pre-Covid in 2019. Tremendous heat, and the the mafia was trying to force out the first female mayor by not collecting the trash. Rats in the street, and huge potholes in the SIDEWALKS. Very sad.
Going to Prague next May! Can't wait! So many kinds of beer, so little time!😬
Slovakia? Sold!
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Visit other parts of Hungary too! Pècs, Szeged, Debrecen, Eger, Sopron… The list is long. Food, culture and nature. And spa everywhere!
Such a great video! Great information and ways to save money but still have an amazing experience! Thanks for this! Very helpful
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Ii flew to Baku from London via Budapest with Wizzair. The flight cost 150£ pound trip. The city was very clean, safe, modern, fancy and cheap.I strongly recommend to have luxury tourism for cheap price. I will come back there again before it turns into the crowded tourism destination.
Glad to see you mention my home town, Liverpool. I used to work inside one of the three graces.
A few local tips for those travelling to Liverpool:
– Most of the galleries and museums are free (but you can leave a donation). I'd highly recommend the Walker Art Gallery, Museum of Liverpool, International Slavery Museum, Tate Liverpool (currently closed for renovation until mid-2025), and the World Museum (a great one for kids).
– Some nice day trips: Chester (beautiful city with loads of great Roman history and Tudor architecture 45 minutes away on the train – there's also a great zoo and an aquarium near there), Formby (for beach, pine woods, and red squirrel spotting), Port Sunlight (quaint village on the way to Chester with a nice art gallery – the Lady Lever), Manchester (another large city 34 minutes to an hour away by train with a completely different vibe).
– The Beatles didn't just play the cavern: you can also visit the Jacaranda in the Ropewalks area of the City Centre.
– Try a bowl of scouse. It's good hearty "scran" (translation: food).
– See the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, the oldest professional orchestra in the UK, play some great classical music. Even the cheap seats (about £20) in the Philharmonic Hall (a.k.a. "the phil") still offer a great experience (plus they have discounted tickets for under 25s, students, and benefit/welfare claimants). Being in Liverpool, it isn't snobby or pretentious in the slightest – you don't need to get "dressed up" but you can if you want to.
– If you like Shakespeare, the Shakespeare North Playhouse in nearby Prescot (about 20 minutes on the train from Lime Street) is a great place to see a play. Knowsley Safari Park is also near there.
– Bold Street is the place to go for independent restaurants, coffeeshops, vintage shopping, and charity shops. The bombed out church is also at the top of Bold Street: a church which was bombed by the Nazis during World War II – the roof is gone, but the walls remain as a monument to the blitz.
– Pack an umbrella or waterproof jacket (whatever time of the year you go).
– There are great views to be found at the top of central library (which is free), and from the top of the Anglican Cathedral (costs £7 but it's worth it).
– If you're flying into Liverpool John Lennon and staying in the city centre: rather than getting a taxi from Liverpool John Lennon Airport all the way into the city centre, you can save money by getting a taxi (or hop on a bus) to Liverpool South Parkway train station, then get the Merseyrail train towards either Ormskirk or Southport from there (departing every 15 minutes), getting off the train at Liverpool Central or Moorfields (whichever is closest to your accommodation). This train journey takes about 20 minutes.
– If you're leaving by train to go to another place in Britain and want to buy a book to read during the journey, Henry Bohn Books near Lime Street Station is a treasure trove for bibliophiles (as is Reid of Liverpool in the Georgian Quarter). Also, the 92 degrees kiosk in Lime Street station does great coffee.
– Don't worry about the city's reputation or what British people who haven't been to Liverpool since 2008 say about the city. It's a really friendly, inclusive, welcoming city. As long as you stay away from rougher areas at night and be sensible, you'll be fine. There were some issues with protestors flocking to the city briefly in summer 2024 following the tragic murder of three children in nearby Southport, but those issues are over now and very unlikely to flare up again. Walking around the city the last couple of months things have been very much "back to normal".
– If a local calls you "la" that means they like you (platonically).
– For green space, St James Mount (by the Anglican Cathedral), and Sefton Park (near St. Michaels train station and Smithdown Road) are great.
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Just an advice, don't visit Cordoba in july or august, better on spring. And about Porto, just marvelous, deserve to be visited.
Try Olomouc CZ LOVE!
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Lecce is amazing! Baroque galore! The beaches in Puglia are more beautiful than Amalfi. Real sand, not pebbly. Also for spectacular beaches… the island of Sardinia!
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Man this guy always pretends like eastern Europe literally doesn't exist. It's crazy. He put Transilvania which is technically eastern Europe but it's more of a central European vibe.
It is really dissapointing. Plus putting well known destinations like Prague doesn't make any sense. It's not that cheap, it's full of tourists and it's already well known. In Romania for example you have Iasi, Plovdid in Bulgaria and so on.
As a Slovak, I agree that people in our country are usually nice. And while Bratislava is nice to visit in summer for 1-2 days, I would recommend other places in Slovakia for a longer stay – we have beautiful medieval castles, Tatra mountains and caves which you can visit with a guide (guided tours).