We have compiled a list of the 10 most favorable cities in Europe. Europe has many interesting places for travel lovers.
Ancient castles, museums, monuments, and historic buildings combine incredible architecture and culture that have turned this part of the world into a real Mecca for tourists.
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We have gathered the cheapest cities in Europe for living and tourism.
Krakow, Poland. Krakow is the second-largest city in Poland and one of the cheapest cities in Europe.
There are many attractions and historical landmarks, and their combination with relatively low prices for accommodation and food makes the city a popular tourist destination and one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe.
Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic. This ancient Czech city is located on the banks of the Vltava River.
In fact, it is a museum in itself, because the appearance of its buildings and streets has not changed since the 18th century.
The city center is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the most significant attraction is the Cesky Krumlov Castle, which was built on a rock in the 13th century.
Porto, Portugal. This popular coastal and inexpensive city in Portugal has very diverse architecture - ancient monuments stand next to modern buildings, and the central part is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The colorful houses in the Ribeira district, Freedom Square with the monument of King Pedro IV, the House of Music, the Crystal Palace Landscape Park, the Clerigos Tower, and Avenida dos Allados offer a pleasant walk.
Budapest, Hungary. This romantic city is located along the Danube with access to the best thermal baths in the region, which have been a hot attraction since Roman times.
Budapest is known for the tastiest cuisine in Central and Eastern Europe. Goulash was invented here, as well as langos (fried dough) and jalasle (fish soup).
Ljubljana, Slovenia. Despite being one of the most affordable cities to live in Europe, somehow Ljubljana managed to remain unnoticed.
The city is green and pedestrian-friendly. The Old Town has been car-free since 2008. In 2016, Ljubljana was recognized by the European Commission as the Green Capital of Europe.
Athens, Greece. Athens is a real museum with fascinating history.
As the capital of ancient and modern Greece, it is one of the cheapest cities in Europe to visit and stay in. The main attractions are the Acropolis, the Temple of Zeus, and the Agora.
Seville, Spain. This city is considered the home of a treasure trove of historical and cultural attractions.
One of the main attractions is the Seville Royal Alcazar, a royal palace with a mixture of Islamic, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture.
Sofia, Bulgaria. The Bulgarian capital has a fascinating history that spans over 2000 years. Sofia was originally controlled by the Greeks, then by the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires.
More than 35 years ago, the city was under Soviet occupation for most of the 20th century. Ancient architecture is represented throughout the city, especially in the cult houses.
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