Are you keen to visit a major European city this spring - without breaking the bank? Then read on, because Forex has published this year's city index. We choose to show the cheapest cities in Europe, but please note that not all cities are included in the list. The number in brackets indicates an index, where Stockholm has 100.
BP says:
Yes, that's right! Eastern Europe is both cheap and really worth a visit:-) That Madrid is included is no surprise either. Spain is cheap. Berlin, on the other hand, was unexpected.
20 March 2014 - 9:06
FANTASYDINING-A blog about themed restaurants and travel says:
Good with cheap big cities! My next trip will be to Rome, unfortunately not as cheap...
20 March 2014 - 9:58
Alexandra says:
We are actually going to Tallinn for our Easter holidays. We have been there many times before and agree that it is cheap! But this time we are mostly going to stay at Tallink Spa and conference hotel with a water park 😀.
20 March 2014 - 10:35
Veiken says:
I'm a bit interested in the capitals of the Baltic States. I'll see how it turns out and how everything develops on that side of the Baltic Sea ....
20 March 2014 - 17:56
Ditte says:
I also thought that Berlin was unexpectedly expensive. I have Swedish friends who live there but they have not complained about the cost situation there. But certainly cheap compared to Rome and London.
Fun with lists!
20 March 2014 - 18:16
admin says:
BP, I agree, but Berlin was not as high on the list either...
FantasyDining, Rome is probably not as cheap no... but seems to be an exciting city!
Alexandra, fun with a Tallinn trip!
🙂
Veiken, hmm... you don't really know about the world nowadays...
Ditte, an index of 63 is actually quite cheap compared to Stockholm.
20 March 2014 - 19:54
Across the board says:
Berlin is probably the one that appeals to me the most because I haven't visited the East ..... yet ...... You have some on the "to-visit-list" 🙂 .
20 March 2014 - 19:55