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The best cities to visit in Europe 

Europe offers unique cities like Paris, Venice, and London, top travel destinations rich in culture, history, architecture, nightlife, and more.

Portia Chamapiwa by Portia Chamapiwa
28-05-2024 00:28
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In Europe, there are plenty of unique cities. Among the most popular travel destinations in the world are Paris, Venice, and London. You visit Europe to experience as much of its culture, history, architecture, nightlife, and other delights as possible. 

They might be expensive on the bank account, though. You can enjoy such as games like NetBet Casino to help your vacation to some of the greatest cities in Europe. And it’s okay if you have enough cash in the bank to cover the cost of your trip. Regardless of your travel budget, these are the top destinations in Europe.

Dubrovnik, Russia

Travelers worldwide are drawn to Dubrovnik because of its medieval walls, but it’s still one of Europe’s most reasonably priced cities. Luckily, the small city with views of the Adriatic Sea in blue and its abundance of museums, galleries, and Baroque buildings is still a reasonably priced travel destination. 

The 13th-century city walls are a must-see, and visiting the Rector’s Palace is highly recommended afterwards. Although Dubrovnik is a living museum, the historical sites are the most expensive part of your trip. But exploring one of the best-preserved medieval regions in the world is well worth the small price. Furthermore, lodging is among the most reasonably priced in Europe, costing approximately £63.50 for a two-night stay at a three-star hotel when sharing a room with another individual. 

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Berlin, Germany

With its exciting nightlife, rich cultural offerings, welcoming neighbourhoods, and striking architecture, Berlin is undoubtedly the hippest capital in Europe. It is the location of some of the most significant monuments on the continent, such as the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall. 

In addition, the city is a bustling centre for neighbourhood galleries, street food markets, and beer gardens. Everyone can find something they like here and at a reasonable cost. It’s unexpected that one of the most affordable capital cities to visit (London, take note). Still, keeping expenses down here is simple because museum admission fees are reasonable, and most sites are free. Furthermore, a glass of wine typically costs £4.07, so it’s an easy choice.

Madrid, Spain

The capital of Spain is no longer known for being business-first and leisure-second. Mainly, when a glass of wine and a bottle of beer can be purchased for a total of £6, you can enjoy Madrid’s rich history, top-notch art museums, and fantastic food scene on a budget.

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The best museums and historical sites cost less than £10, and some are free. The main thoroughfare through the city, the Gran Vía, is a sight in and of itself. It’s free if you can resist stopping by the stores. Another excellent free sight in Madrid is El Retiro Park. The park is an expansive labyrinth of lakes, rose gardens, structures, statues, and even a crystal palace. 

Athens, Greece

Athens, the birthplace of democracy and Western civilisation, is teeming with interesting historical sites to discover. The principal ancient sites are the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Ancient Agora of Athens, and the Acropolis—also home to the minuscule Parthenon.

Even though admission to the Acropolis costs about £17, it’s a small price to pay to see this magnificent artefact from antiquity. Taking in the expansive city views, you could spend hours exploring the ruins, which date back to the fifth century B.C. Fortunately, Athens has the lowest cost of living and dining of any European city.

Athens boasts a youthful side that contrasts with its historical monuments. These are some of the best cities to visit in Europe.

Bucharest, Romania

Often overlooked, Bucharest is one of Europe’s most surprising capital cities, blending grand historical architecture with a lively modern vibe. Known once as the “Little Paris of the East,” the city boasts elegant boulevards, the impressive Palace of Parliament, and a thriving arts and café scene. So what to do in Bucharest? Explore the buzzing Old Town for its mix of history, restaurants, and nightlife, or visit the beautiful Romanian Athenaeum for a cultural touch. With affordable prices, rich history, and a creative energy that’s uniquely its own, Bucharest is a must-visit for curious travellers looking beyond the usual European hotspots.

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