ccities suitable for budget travel? Cities that, despite the rising cost of living, can be visited without emptying your walletespecially if you travel with the family.
Those looking for the cheapest destinations for their next trip, can rely on the new classification created by Omiothe European platform for train, bus and flight reservations.
Cheap travel: the new ranking
The Group scrutinized a hundred of the most popular European cities, based on a few variables such as how free attractions, drink prices, cost of guided tours And price of public transport. There are also some Italian ones, but Spain takes first place.
Granada, even the Alhambra is free
Granada, in southern Spain, turns out to be the best destination for a low-cost trip. The Andalusian city offers 112 free activities. Among these there is also the entrance to the associated museum of the Alhambra, symbol of the city. Free admission which is also found in ten other museums in the city
The classic city tour it is also decidedly cheap compared to other European cities: it costs about 7 euros. And even the nightlife has very affordable prices: in the city there are 86 bars and discos and beer costs around 2.50 euros.
Bruges, Belgium in second place
The medieval city of Bruges is definitely worth a visit and has a lot to offer, especially for those on a budget. In addition to 42 attractions that you can visit for free in the centre, it is worth joining one of the city tours, which are very cheap.
Bruges is considered the chocolate capital of the world and many of the tours offered focus precisely on the culture and craftsmanship of Belgian chocolatiers. To eat cheaply, however, the best thing to do is take advantage of the fast food chains.
Cheap trips to Venice too? It can be done
And here is the first Italian. Sounds unbelievable, but a cheap trip to Venice is possiblejust follow a few simple but effective steps.
First, some of the the most interesting places in the lagoon city can be visited for free: among these there are 136 places of interest, such as Piazza San Marco or the Rialto Bridge on the Grand Canal.
Furthermore, as many as 22 museums provide free admission. In Venice it is also possible to save on water, in fact the city has an extensive network of 186 public drinking fountains.
And then again Spain with Valencia
Spain flies in the rankings of cheap cities to visit. In fourth place, in fact, there is Valencia which has 125 free attractions, including 12 museums, and an average cost for a beer is 2.63 euros. Additionally, there are over 700 public fountains in the city.
We go up to the North with Edinburgh and Innsbruck and Cambridge
Then follow the Scottish Edinburgh with 28 free museums for a total of 321 free attractions. Innsbruckcapital of Tyrol, an elegant lounge that offers 228 free attractions.
Cambridgewith 92 free attractions to visit including 7 museums.
Florence closes the top ten
Therefore he returns to Spain with Sevillewhich boasts 206 attractions to visit without spending a cent e Rum raisin where the price for public transport is among the lowest in Europe: the price is 1.18 euros.
Closes the top ten Florence, where 113 free places and 17 free museums yield the tenth position even if a tour costs at least 23 euros and a guided tour around fifty: as usual, Italy loses points on catering and services where the prices always remain too high.
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