As the cost of living bites, many are looking for a European getaway that won’t break the bank. Thankfully, Europe offers an array of incredible cities rich in history and culture that will seduce travellers without a hefty price tag. Even better, many are basically within touching distance of each other - whether you choose to travel by bus, plane or railway.
Eurail - the famous Interrail Pass provider - has rounded up the continent’s top ten cheapest cities where you can travel more while spending less. Warsaw, Poland Warsaw tops the list of Europe’s cheapest cities. It’s incredibly walkable, meaning you won’t even have to spend on transport when you arrive.
With historic car-free streets that are easy to get around, you’ll wish you had longer to explore. Top attractions include the city’s Old Town and Royal Castle. Kraków, Poland Poland again and Kraków offer a wealth of history and culture at budget prices.
From vibrant parks to buzzing nightlife, there’s plenty to keep travellers young and old entertained. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Auschwitz for a deeply moving experience. Český Krumlov, Czech Republic This fairytale town in South Bohemia is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
With cobblestone streets and medieval architecture, Český Krumlov offers visitors a chance to step back in time. Bratislava, Slovakia Situated between Vienna and Budapest, Bratislava is often overlooked by tourists. But its affordable attractions and charming old t.