Krakow and Warsaw listed in the 10 cheapest cities in Europe to visit

In an article published by the website ‘Simply Holiday Deals’ about the 10 cheapest citites in Europe to visit, there are listed 2 cities of Poland: Krakow and Warsaw.

According to this publication Krakow is the fourth cheapest city in Europe and Warsaw is the sixth cheapest city on this continent.

The average expenses of a tourist per day when visiting Krakow are:

  • Accomodation in a good hostel: 7.41 euros
  • Transportation: 1.38 euros
  • Meals: 5.90 euros
  • Drinks and entretainment: 4.43 euros
  • Touristic attractions (museums, place of interests, etc.): 3.69 euros
  • TOTAL: 22.81 euros

Some interesting places to visit in Krakow:

Visit Auschwitz

Visit Wieliczka Salt Mines

Tour of Jasna Gora Monsatery

The average expenses of a tourist per day when visiting Warsaw are:

  • Accomodation in a good hostel: 8.66 euros
  • Transportation: 1.68 euros
  • Meals: 9.80 euros
  • Drinks and entretainment: 5.20 euros
  • Touristic attractions (museums, place of interests, etc.): 4.46 euros
  • TOTAL: 29.80 euros

Some interesting places to visit in Warsaw:

Warsaw tour to learn about the communist era

Warsaw tour by night

The ranking of the 10 cheapest cities in Europe to visit is:

  1. Kiev, Ukraine
  2. Bucharest, Romania
  3. Sofia, Bulgaria
  4. Krakow, Poland
  5. Belgrade, Serbia
  6. Warsaw, Poland
  7. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  8. Budapest, Hungary
  9. Cesky Krumlow, Czech Republic
  10. Saint Petersburo, Russia

The most expensive city in Europe for a tourist is Zurich, Switzerland with an average expense per day of 114.19 euros.

David Huerta: Mexican blogger living in Poland. Graduated from Warsaw School of Economics.
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