Five Cheapest Countries in Europe for Autumn Travel: Ranking.
02.10.2023
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.10.2023
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The first place in the list of the cheapest countries in Europe for autumn travel is Albania. This small Balkan country impresses with its unknown beaches and unique cultural heritage. The average price for hotel accommodation here is 49 dollars per night, while staying in a five-star hotel costs an average of 81 dollars. You can have lunch for 10 dollars.The second place belongs to Poland. In local cafés, you can enjoy a cup of coffee for 2 to 4 dollars, while lunch at a restaurant will cost from 4 to 8 dollars. The average cost of accommodation in a hotel is 54 dollars.The third place in the ranking is Latvia, where you can buy water for about 70 cents, and beer in a local bar for 2.5 dollars. Dinner for two can be found for 23 dollars, and an overnight stay will cost 64 dollars.Hungary ranks fourth on the list, where you can enjoy many architectural landmarks, Gothic architecture, and large thermal baths. The average price for a hotel room is 64 dollars per night, coffee is 1.5 dollars, and a festive lunch in a restaurant is around 10 dollars.Finally, in fifth place on the list of the cheapest countries in Europe for travel is Romania. Here, the average cost of a hotel room is 50 dollars, and you can spend just 12 dollars on lunch.Tourism in the European Union is projected to reach its highest level in the last ten years by the end of this year.
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