New study reveals the top 10 cheapest European capitals for a city break
- Warsaw, Poland, is the cheapest European capital for a city break
- Madrid, Spain and Sofia, Bulgaria follow in second and third place, respectively
- Vaduz, Liechtenstein is the most expensive capital for a city break
New research has discovered the top 10 cheapest European capitals for a city break, with Warsaw taking the top spot.
Data Analysts at Gambling ‘N Go analysed the average cost of several factors in each capital city in Europe, including flights from any London airport, a night’s stay in a hotel, and a three-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant. The cost of each factor was added up to determine the ranking.
Rank | City | Total |
1 | Warsaw, Poland | £161.67 |
2 | Madrid, Spain | £184.80 |
3 | Sofia, Bulgaria | £200.58 |
4 | Riga, Latvia | £201.31 |
5 | Prague, Czech Republic | £202.19 |
6 | Budapest, Hungary | £204.93 |
7 | Vienna, Austria | £213.22 |
8 | Berlin, Germany | £213.86 |
9 | Bucharest, Romania | £215.14 |
10 | Rome, Italy | £216.57 |
Taking the crown for the cheapest European capital for a city break is Warsaw, Poland, with a total price of £161.67. There’s plenty of places to explore the city’s history, including the Palace of Culture and Science or the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising, as well as many restaurants that serve up Polish delicacies like pierogies – and a three-course meal for two only costs an average at £37.52 here. Not to mention, a return ticket will only set you back £88.89.
In second place is Spain’s capital, Madrid, amounting a total of £184.80. While many may expect the capital to be pricey like other Spanish cities, such as Barcelona, it’s actually one of the cheaper cities in Western Europe – and a night’s stay in a hotel will only cost an average of £35.91.
Taking the third spot is Sofia, Bulgaria, which has a total of £200.58. For architecture enthusiasts, be sure to see St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, or alternatively visit Borisova Gradina if you like to soak up the nature. However you decide to spend your day, you can always finish it off in one of the many bars dotted around the city where a beer will cost an average of just £1.81.
Latvia’s capital Riga is in fourth place with a total of £201.31. Riga boasts plenty of attractions, from the Old Town, House of the Black Heads, and Vermanes Garden – and with a taxi costing an average of 79p per km, you won’t break the bank travelling around the city.
In fifth place is Prague, Czech Republic, which takes a total of £202.19. A beer here is a steal priced at an average of £1.87, and you’ll find many bars in the Old Square, which is particularly popular with tourists. Or, if you want to find somewhere with more locals, branch out slightly further and visit the districts of Prague 2 and 3.
Ranking in sixth place is Budapest, the capital of Hungary, taking a total of £204.93. The Parliament Building is a must-see – its gothic architecture is spectacular to say the least, and you’ll get one of the best views of the attraction from across the Danube River. Plus, a night’s stay in a hotel is priced at an average of £28.22, so you won’t be spending a fortune on accommodation.
Vienna, Austria, takes the seventh spot in the list, with a sum of £213.22. Schönbrunn Palace, Café Central, and Hofburg Palace are just a few of the many attractions that Vienna has to offer – and a return flight is priced at an average of £112.56.
Following closely behind is Berlin, Germany, with a total of £213.86. Those with a keen interest in history will particularly enjoy the Berlin Wall, where you can even take a walking tour to see the former border patrol stations. On the other hand, the city is known for its partying scene, so if you want to experience the vibrant nightlife head to Warschauer Strasse or Kreuzberg.
Next is Bucharest, Romania, taking a total of £215.14. Explore the culture by visiting attractions such as the National Museum of Art of Romania during the day, and head to the Old Town on the evening where you’ll find beautiful buildings as well as many bars and restaurants. You won’t spend an eye-watering amount of money getting around Bucharest with a taxi costing an average of just 53p for every 1km travelled.
Last on the list is Rome, Italy, with a sum of £216.57. If you’re a lover of pizza and pasta, this city is the perfect choice with many romantic restaurants serving up these traditional dishes – and there’s an abundance of attractions here, including the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and Piazza Navona. Accommodation won’t cost you too much, with a night’s stay in a hotel priced at an average of £36.72.
On the opposite end of the scale, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, is the most expensive capital for a city break with a total of £1021.65.
Leo Coleman, from Gambling ‘N Go has commented on the findings: “Many people will consider a European city break over a week’s holiday as it is typically less expensive, as well as the fact that travelling isn’t too much of a hassle. However, with little knowledge about the city you’re heading to, you could end up spending a pretty penny.”
“Fortunately, there’s many beautiful cities that won’t break the bank despite having so much to offer, whether that’s enjoying an inexpensive beer in Prague’s Old Square or indulging in delicious Polish food in Warsaw.”
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