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Europe’s cities: Where to go for a holiday full of joy and serenity

Europe is a continent rich in history, culture and entertainment. However, it’s no mystery that traveling to Europe can be expensive, especially if you plan to visit the most popular destinations. Fortunately, there are affordable options. We’ve put together a list of the cheapest cities in Europe to help you plan your next holiday full of joy and serenity.

Krakow, Poland

Krakow is the second largest city in Poland and its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This medieval town is full of historical sites such as the medieval market square and the old Jewish quarter of Kazimierz. In addition, Krakow’s annual classical music festival and the city’s Christmas Market attract thousands of visitors every year. The average price of an AirBnb (with a single room) per night is 66 euros.

Riga, Latvia

Riga is the largest city in Latvia and the largest and liveliest city in the three Baltic States. Riga’s Old Town is famous for its Art Nouveau architecture and cobbled streets. You can also visit the National Library of Latvia, St. James’ Cathedral and the National Museum of Art History of Latvia. Romantic cafes and affordable restaurants make Riga a top destination for couples looking for a romantic getaway. The average price of an AirBnb (with a single room) per night is 55 euros.

Český Krumlov, Czech Republic

Český Krumlov is a picturesque town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. The cobbled baroque streets lead to a huge castle in the center of the city and the Vltava River. In addition, cultural events and festivals take place throughout the year, such as the Beer Festival or the Music Festival. The average price of an AirBnb (with a single room) per night is 86 euros.

Bucharest, Romania

The capital of Romania, Bucharest is a lively and vibrant city with a vibrant nightlife. Visitors can discover the impressive Palace of Parliament and the Arc de Triomphe on University Square. Public parks and gardens offer a quiet respite from the hectic pace of city life. The average price of an AirBnb (with a single room) per night is 51 euros.

Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade is a city that, while lively, has managed to preserve its tranquility. The cobbled streets and parks invite you to stroll and cultural life is flourishing. The National Museum or the Serbian National Theatre are must-see places to visit. For nightlife lovers, Belgrade is the perfect place to party, whether you’re looking for a trendy spot or an underground club. The average price of an AirBnb (with a single room) per night is 44 euros.

Kaunas, Lithuania

Lithuania’s second largest city, Kaunas, will be the European Capital of Culture in 2022. You’ll find a variety of art galleries, museums, and theaters, as well as classical music concerts and festivals throughout the year. Nature reserves, golf courses and historical sites are also popular destinations in Kaunas. The average price of an AirBnb (with a single room) per night is 65 euros.

Zagreb, Croatia

Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, is a city with a history dating back to the Middle Ages. The upper town district (Gornji Grad) is a lively place where the most popular sights such as Dolac Market, Zagreb Cathedral and the Stone Gate are concentrated. The Lower Town district (Donji Grad) is a business centre with a lively nightlife. You can easily explore the city on foot without having to pay for public transport. The average price of an AirBnb (with a single room) per night is 62 euros.

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