Experts named 4 European cities for a budget fall family trip.
According to inkorr.com: There are many cities in Europe that are great for an autumn vacation without significant expenses. Travel expert Jen Carr suggests four destinations that will be interesting for families. The information is provided by Express.
1. Porto, Portugal
Porto is a compact city with a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for a quick and easy getaway. This is a great option for families, added Jen Carr.
2. Budapest, Hungary
The charming capital of Hungary, Budapest, offers plenty of entertainment for the whole family. Visit Margaret Island, where you can enjoy the lack of cars and playgrounds. Buy a Budapest Card, which will allow you to save money on transportation and entrance fees to the city's attractions.
3. Krakow, Poland
Krakow combines history, charm, and affordable prices for hotels and restaurants. Food can be sampled in 'milk bars' at a reasonable price. This is a good option for family vacations.
4. Copenhagen, Denmark
Although Copenhagen is considered an expensive city, vacationing here can turn out to be cheaper than in London. Autumn is the perfect time to visit when the city becomes less crowded with tourists. It is recommended to save on food by visiting food courts and to purchase a Copenhagen Card for discounts.
European cities offer plenty of opportunities for autumn vacations. If you are planning a trip with family, these destinations can be the perfect choice for unforgettable moments together.
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