5 Cheapest Cities in Europe
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5 Cheapest Cities in Europe

We all want to get the most bang for our buck (or euro). You may think that a trip to any European city is out of reach, but if you do a bit of planning and find the right destination, you will be amazed at how far your travel budget will go. So, read on to find out where to spend that unforgettable getaway by exploring the 5 cheapest cities in Europe.

Istanbul, Turkey

You can argue that Istanbul should show up on the list of the cheapest cities in Asia, but Istanbul is strategically situated on the Bosporus and is split between Europe and Asia — it’s a city where East meets West. Istanbul is a majestic city with tons of history and spectacular architecture. The key to tapping into the cheaper side of the city is to take advantage of passes. Instead of taking a cab or buying a single ticket on the bus or metro, buy an Istanbul card; they are available at kiosks all over the city. Museums are a great way to take in the history of this region. The Istanbul Museum Pass gets you in free at many of Istanbul’s top sites plus gets you discounts on a selection of shops, restaurants, and activities. If you want more freedom, pedal around Istanbul’s bustling streets on a bike. Check it out at Istanbul On Bike.

Riga, Latvia

The Baltic region of Europe is full of history and impressive architecture. Riga, Latvia, is no exception, but with a price tag that's much more reasonable than other stops. Riga is home to a mix of Gothic spires and Art Nouveau buildings nestled among artistic restaurants and vibrant nightlife spots — none of which will break the bank. The city offers amazing prices on lodging and you can get a meal out for under $10. The heart of historic Riga is Old Town. There you can climb to the top of St. Peters Church and get a bird's-eye view of the skyline, which shows why historic Riga has been classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While you are there, check out the Central Market for some smoked fish and fresh vegetables. The hangers that house the market today used to be home to zeppelins during WWI.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh comes alive with history and tradition as you walk the cobblestone streets or share a drink with an exceptionally friendly local. Edinburgh is also a bargain for the traveler. You can get a night’s stay in historic Edinburgh for under $50. This medieval city is picture-postcard beautiful with gardens and green space galore. Pay a visit to the Royal Botanic Garden and take in 70 acres of landscaped grounds — entrance to the gardens is free. Edinburgh Castle is definitely worth checking out. The views of the city from there are fabulous and free. Another freebie in this great city is admission to the National Galleries of Scotland.

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is a city by the sea that is filled with old-world charm and has seen a revival of late. This historic city is a bargain and has so much to offer, including two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, both in the Belém neighborhood. You will find a great selection of cheap lodging and getting around Lisbon on public transportation (try the iconic streetcars) is safe and economical. As with any big city, you will find a great variety of places to eat and if you look in the right spots, you can wine and dine your nights away without blowing your budget. You can also find great deals on local food and wine along with handmade gifts. Timing is everything, so head to Lisbon in either the spring or fall, during which you will be greeted with pleasant weather, cheaper flights, and less-than-busy attractions.

Budapest, Hungary

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ou will get the feel of Budapest’s vibrant atmosphere from the moment you first step onto its historic city streets. Once a jewel in the crown of the Austrian-Hungarian empire, Budapest still has a charm that will excite everyone who chooses to explore her hidden treasures. Flights into Lisbon are surprisingly cheap and lodging won’t break the bank either. Want a fun and inexpensive way to relax? You probably didn’t know that Budapest is the thermal bath capital of Europe. Bathhouses are everywhere so, relax in a thermal bath with your friends or join the fun at a “Budapest Bath Party” complete with DJ and a laser show. You can find great shopping bargains by hitting Central Market Hall where you can pick up fresh fruits, vegetables, salamis, Tokaj wines, and, of course, Hungarian paprika. Once you have seen the sights of Budapest, you are just a short train ride away from other celebrated cities like Istanbul, Vienna, and Berlin.

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