10 cheapest tourist cities in Europe

Bruges, Belgium

Bruges is romantic with clear canals during the day

Bruges is romantic with clear canals during the day

Famous for its ancient sandstone structures built in the 12th century, Bruges is the largest city and capital of the province of West Flanders, Kingdom of Belgium. People often refer to Bruges as the Venice of the North thanks to the canal system concentrated in the northern region of the city.

The houses have a sense of style

The houses have a “fairy tale” feel of the most golden age

Coming here, you can combine walking and sitting on a boat gliding on the canals. The price for each 30-minute boat trip is 7 euros (about 193,999 VND). Tourists can also easily go deep into small, winding alleys. The price to rent a car is about 15 euros (about 415,000 VND) a day. However, if you are small in stature, it will be difficult to find a suitable bike.

At night, this place is flashy with bright lights

At night, this place is flashy with bright lights

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest is beautiful with bright lights in the evening

Budapest is beautiful with bright lights in the evening

Budapest – the capital of Hungary has been awarded many beautiful titles such as “Paris of the East”, “Heart of Europe”. Budapest is united by two completely contrasting cities, Buda and Pest, on both sides of the romantic Danube River. The first impression when coming here is the immense green in the city, along with the remaining Roman imperial buildings, splendid mansions, and a magnificent Basilica over a thousand years old.

The architecture here is often ancient and massive castles

Buda Castle on the banks of the Danube River

It is a tourist destination with cheap prices all year round. Many visitors will be interested in the churches and castles here. However, the hot mineral water bath is the tourist attraction of this place.

Edinburgh (capital of Scotland)

Sunset in Edinburgh seen from above

Sunset in Edinburgh seen from above

This place attracts tourists because of two different cities: the ancient city and the modern city. These are world heritage sites with 4,500 registered buildings.

A quiet corner with lovely houses with bright red tile roofs located next to the river bank

A quiet corner with lovely houses with bright red tile roofs located next to the river bank

The enchanting city of Edinburgh stretches across the mountains, near the sea, has the noise and bustle of a big city, but also does not lack peaceful and romantic corners of the countryside.

Helsinki, Finland

Old Market Hall in Finland

Old Market Hall in Finland

The biggest highlight of Helsinki is the area around the harbor with its flea market and Kauppahali (Old Market Hall) where visitors can enjoy Finnish food and buy souvenirs.

Esplanadi Park is visited by many tourists

Esplanadi Park is visited by many tourists

Right next to it is Espalanadi Park – the green lung of the city and the most famous cafe in the capital. A little way up from the harbor are the famous Oxthodox church, the parliament square, the White church and the stone church.

Panorama of Helsinki

Panorama of Helsinki

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovia

Mostar is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the largest and most important city in the Herzegovina region. Mostar is located on both sides of the Neretva River and is the fifth largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mostar is named after the arch bridge and medieval fortress called Stari Most (old bridge) on the Neretva River. The Old Bridge is one of the city’s most famous and recognizable landmarks. This bridge is also called by another name “Ancient Bridge”. This is a famous bridge over the Naretva River in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

While most visitors to Eastern Europe visit Bosnia’s capital Sarajevo, the small city of Mostar in the Herzegovina region is equally valuable for pilgrimage.

Porto, Portugal

The city is both ancient and modern located on the Rio Douro coast

The city is both ancient and modern located on the Rio Douro coast

It’s hard to resist the beauty of Portugal’s second romantic city – Porto. Located on the coast of Rio Douro, this town is a melting pot of color and unique architectural style.

A little romance in the sunset dyed purple in Porto city

A little romance in the sunset dyed purple in Porto city

Also due to the economic situation, in recent years Portugal’s cost of living has decreased significantly, so travel costs here are also much more affordable than in other Western European countries.

Salzburg-Austria

Ancient, romantic city with castles by the river

Ancient, romantic city with castles by the river

Salzburg is located in western Austria, close to the German border, less than 300km from Munich. Although small, this place has beautiful scenes that captivate people’s hearts thanks to ancient architectural works built hundreds of years ago and natural beauties that have not been destroyed by time.

Hole Tauern National Park

Hole Tauern National Park

Some places you can roam include: Hohe Tauern National Park, Wolfgangsee lake, the river running through the city center, the beautiful peaks of the majestic Alps…

Seville, Spain

Ancient architecture is the first feature that attracts visitors when coming to Seville

Ancient architecture is the first feature that attracts visitors when coming to Seville

Coming to Seville, visitors will quickly be attracted by the romantic old streets and the fiery and beautiful performances of flamenco dancers.

This beautiful city is extremely modern and friendly

This beautiful city is extremely modern and friendly

Tallinn, Estonia

Panoramic view of Tallinn from above

Panoramic view of Tallinn from above

Tallinn Old Town is located in the capital Tallinn – an important economic, cultural and political center of Estonia. Tallinn old town is surrounded by solid city walls, inside is a small square with rows of high-rise buildings built in the style of the Middle Ages.

It can be seen that the ancient features of Tallinn old town have not been changed much by modern times. The peaceful scenery, ancient houses, and even the gentle living style of the local people are still there, making Tallinn old town like an outdoor Medieval museum.

The splendor of Tallinn on Christmas Eve

The splendor of Tallinn on Christmas Eve

This old town has been recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site, with a hybrid culture between Russia and Scandinavia, and is an attractive place for those who want to walk around the city.

Verona, Italy

Located in Northern Italy, Verona has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO. The city is also one of the attractive Italian tourist destinations with historical and cultural relics and unique architectural works such as the Roman Arena, Piazza delle Erbe Roman Square, Lamberti Tower…

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