Cheapest Places To Visit In Europe in 2022 | Travel Guide

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Europe is jam-packed full of incredible places, but we always ask ourselves which are the most budget-friendly places? Europe’s incredible culture, history, and cuisine come at a cost, yet,  there are many ways to travel for cheap.
In this #travelguide we are going to tell you about “The Cheapest Places To Visit In Europe in 2022.” 

#bucharest #romania :
If you are someone who needs to live in a major city and approach the vastest scope of choices for eating, drinking and exercises, to do in your leisure time, then you don't actually have to look any farther than Bucharest. 
With more than 2 million people living here everyday, this city is over five times the size of #tirana (Albania’s capital), making one of the largest in the EU after #berlin , #madrid #rome , and #paris . 
It’s safe to say it is considerably cheaper to live in Bucharest than in any of those cities and while there’s not an endless list of cultural attractions, there are plenty of museums, parks, and quirky districts to explore.
Here, you’ll also find the world’s second-largest administrative building, the Palace of the Parliament. Dinners can be limited to 6-7€  per person in cheaper areas and around 10-15€ in high end restaurants.

#kotor , #montenegro :
Kotor is famed for its medieval #unesco_world_heritage_site certified Old Town and stunning bay. The average cost of living in Kotor is around 700€, which is in the top 33% of the least expensive cities in the world, ranked 6257th out of 9294 in our global list and 1st out of 9 in Montenegro. The median after-tax salary is around 500€ per month, which is enough to cover living expenses for less than one month. You can savor its delicious seafood delicacies with a mid-range, 3-course meal only costing around 25€. 
Surrounded by walls, cars are forbidden within the town itself, so the best way to get around is to walk. However, as Kotor is situated directly on the Bay of Kotor, you might want to rent a stand-up #paddleboard (around 30€ for 24hrs).
Tirana, #albania :
The #Albaniancapital is one of the cheapest cities in South East #europe and in the entire Europe. The cost of living in Tirana is very low compared to the other Europe countries. A real hidden gem, mountain-framed, Tirana has interesting museums on former #communist bunkers, mural-dotted boulevards, and a good clubbing scene, while the #DajtiEkspres cable car is only 7€ return,  ascends one of those peaks for breathtaking country views. 
You can buy two triangular, cheese, or beef-filled #burek and sip cups of coffee for only 1€.
#sofia , #bulgaria :
Established in 700 BC, Sofia is a city with a lot of history and clamoring with shocking design. The capital of Bulgaria, it's a very affordable city.
A meal at a good restaurant will cost you around €10 for 2 persons, and the accomodation at a 3-star hotels can be around €30 a night—making Sofia a total bargain for a visit! 
#bratislava , #slovakia :
Common around the Slovak capital, “zemiakove placky” are these #potatopancakes , fried, garlicky which are sold for just an euro or two. #goulash here is correspondingly reasonable, and with 1 euro, you can buy for sure a beer. Flights can be as cheap as 20 euros to discover this beautiful capital.
Hung along the #danuberiver river like a resting feline, it's winding, patisserie-peppered old town and merrily shaded Blue Church (formally the Church of St Elizabeth) tempt guests under a rectangular palace complex. A similarly decent post point is the riverbank's cutting edge UFO Tower' whose 95m-high perception deck you can go by expedient lift for generally 10€.

#krakow , #poland
Krakow has been ranked one of the #cheapestcitybreak in Europe. With even the most lavish eateries charging just €10 to €15 a dinner and top-of-the-line bars charging €4.50 a mixed drink and €2 for a brew, experiencing extravagance while spending moderately minimal in Krakow is simple.A recorded #unesco World Heritage Site that is home to the north of 100 celebrations every year, this flourishing Polish city is really one of Europe's least expensive and most interesting spots to travel.
The #Krakowcard is a city pass that incorporates limitless public vehicle, moves to the air terminal and #Auschwitz Museum, and #wieliczka Salt Mine, alongside limited confirmation costs to various attractions.

#istanbul #turkey
A breathtaking city that straddles both Europe and Asia via the Bosphorus Strait, Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and a fantastic place to travel on a budget. For as little as €20 a night you can stay in a charming city-center apartment on Airbnb, or for just €18 per night per person, you can find a room in a 3-star hotel. Just like in Krakow, luxury is more affordable in Istanbul making from this a must to visit it.
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