Krakow, the cheapest European city to travel this spring

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Krakow the cheapest city in Europe.

Krakow, the cheapest city in Europe.

where are you thinking travel this spring? Do you want to continue saving and travel at the same time? According to the Post Office Travel Mone's 10th annual City Costs Barometer study, **Krakow is the cheapest city** to travel to this spring in Europe.

seven capitals of Eastern Europe ranked first in this annual survey of 36 cities; but it was the second poland city which has been ahead of its rivals. Behind are the Baltic capitals Vilnius (Lithuania) , Riga (Latvia) , and behind are warsaw (Poland) and budapest (Hungary).

Although not only in Eastern Europe we find cheap destinations to travel this spring. Athens is from the cheapest in Western Europe with Lisbon and Lille (northern France).

Overall, prices have fallen since last spring in a fifth of the cities surveyed with the biggest drop of more than 15% in Stockholm, the cheapest of the Nordic capitals.

so it would be the ranking of cheapest cities in Europe to travel this spring.

1.Krakow

2.Vilnius

3.Riga

4.Warsaw

5.Budapest

6.Moscow

7.Prague

8.Athens

9.Lisbon

10.Lille

Krakow and its Wawel Castle.

Krakow and its Wawel Castle.

HOW MUCH DOES A COFFEE COST IN EUROPE?

If we analyze the cost of a coffee in the different cities that appear in the ranking, we will see that in Krakow costs €2.00, the cheapest, while in prague the cost would be €2.34, the most expensive coffee in Eastern Europe.

And in the north Europe ? Here there are quite peculiar differences, while in Vilnius you pay €1.54, in Stockholm €3.66, the same as in Copenhagen , and a little less in Helsinki where a coffee will cost you around €3.

The Eastern Europe It is the most sensible in terms of prices for a coffee. Lisbon, Paris Y Barcelona It costs an average of €1.80. The most expensive to order a coffee are Vienna Y Strasbourg where you will pay around €3.80.

AMSTERDAM, THE MOST EXPENSIVE

The study also reflects the average spend of each traveler in Europe in a weekend getaway . How much do we spend on food, drink, accommodation, sightseeing, transportation, souvenirs…

In the case of Krakow , the cheapest, its average cost per traveler is 190 euros, compared to amsterdam it may sound like a joke. The Dutch city costs the traveler an average of 600 euros , above all, due to the price of accommodation, meals and transfers.

Barcelona and Madrid They are the most intermediate in terms of prices, Barcelona is somewhat cheaper than Madrid with an average cost of €390, the first, and the second around €400.

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