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Anti-crisis information. Rating of the cheapest cities in Europe according to Price of Travel, where you can live quite cheaply - from $ 24 per day.


The Price of Travel portal has once again published a rating of the cheapest cities in Europe - the Europe Backpacker Index.

For Russian travelers, this information is especially relevant: the crisis is raging, the ruble is getting cheaper, and the desire to travel does not fade away. Fortunately, there are still places in Europe, visiting which does not require too high costs. Take note and travel!

How is the ranking of budget cities in Europe built? The resource collects and publishes data on the cost of one day spent in a particular European city, based on the following criteria:

  1. the cost of one night in a cheap hotel / hostel with good reviews and a convenient location;
  2. the cost of two public transport passes;
  3. the cost of visiting one attraction;
  4. the cost of three courses (naturally, inexpensive. 20% is added to this cost in case of a long rest);
  5. the cost of three bottles of cheap local beer (or wine). For non-drinkers - coffee and dessert or other entertainment of an equivalent price, for example, a concert.

You may also be interested in reading the selection "Which country is better to live in" (ranking of countries by quality of life) and the instruction "How to travel to Europe with the most budgetary value".

Prices are in local currency.

So, actually the rating of cities itself (from the cheapest to the most expensive).

1. Kiev, Ukraine

Due to inflation and events in Ukraine, Kiev tops (and most likely will continue to lead) the list of the cheapest cities in Europe.

  • Cost of a night in a cheap hotel: Magic Bus Kiev - 65 hryvnia.
  • Transportation costs: 4 hryvnia.
  • Food: 192 hryvnia.
  • Drinks / entertainment: 96 hryvnia.
  • Sightseeing: 10 hryvnia.

Daily Backpacker Index: 385 hryvnia, or $ 24.32 per day.

2. Bucharest, Romania

The Old Town in Bucharest and the Parliament Building are a must-see. The good news is that recently there has been a tendency to reduce prices for hostels.

See also: What to see in Transylvania.

  • The cost of one night in the room: Funky Chicken Hostel = 15.64 Romanian lei.
  • Transport costs: 4 lei.
  • Food: 43.20 lei.
  • Drinks / entertainment: 12 lei.
  • Sightseeing: 12 lei.

Daily Backpacker Index: 99.70 lei, or $ 26.38 per day.

3. Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia is a beautiful European capital, and also very budgetary. Almost everything is cheap here, with the exception of flights, but Bulgaria is a rather small country, so you can get around the country by buses.

Read the detailed material about a visa to Bulgaria for Russians.

  • Cost of a night in a cheap hotel: Hostel Mostel - 13.70 Bulgarian leva (breakfast included).
  • Transport costs: BGN 2.
  • Food: BGN 16.8
  • Drinks / entertainment: BGN 7.50
  • Sightseeing: 4 Bulgarian leva.

Daily Backpacker Index: 44.72 Bulgarian leva, or $ 27.27 per day.

4. Krakow, Poland

Krakow continues the list of the cheapest cities in Europe. Low prices for hostels, bars and restaurants, coupled with charming architecture and local culture, make this city very attractive for budget travelers.

See also: Independent trip to Poland.

  • Cost of a night in a cheap hotel: Benedict Hostel - 30 PLN.
  • Transport costs: PLN 5.60.
  • Food: PLN 24.
  • Drinks / entertainment: PLN 18.
  • Sightseeing: PLN 15.

Daily Backpacker Index: PLN 100.60, or $ 27.79 per day.

5. Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade is not famous for a huge number of attractions, but it is interesting in its own way. The city center with its nightlife, the Old Town are curious and, of course, attractive prices are captivating.

  • Cost of a night in a cheap hotel: City Break Hostel - 4.52 euros.
  • Transport costs: 1.68 euros.
  • Food: 9.60 euros.
  • Drinks / entertainment: 4.5 euros.
  • Sightseeing: 3 euros.

Daily Backpacker Index: € 25.08, or $ 29.86 per day.

6. Warsaw, Poland

Although the bulk of tourists head to Krakow, the capital of Poland also has something to brag about, in addition to low prices. The city center, restored after the Second World War, is very impressive.

Note: we have an article on how to get to Warsaw (flights with minimal cost).

  • Cost of a night in a cheap hotel: Hoza Hostel - 35 PLN.
  • Transport costs: PLN 6.80.
  • Food: PLN 39.60
  • Drinks / entertainment: PLN 21.
  • Sightseeing: PLN 18.

Daily Backpacker Index: PLN 112.40, or $ 31.05 per day.

7. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Another Balkan city, undeservedly deprived of the attention of tourists. It is surrounded by picturesque mountains. In Sarajevo, we recommend visiting the Muslim city of Stary, located next to the modern center.

  • The cost of a night in a cheap hotel: Hostel Ljubicica - 5.56 euros.
  • Transport costs: 3.6 euros.
  • Food: 9.60 euros.
  • Drinks / entertainment: € 3.75.
  • Sightseeing: 4 euros.

Daily Backpacker Index: € 26.22, or $ 31.21 per day.

8. Budapest, Hungary

Another cheap city in Europe is Budapest. The further you go from the tourist center, the lower the prices will be. It is better to look for a cheap hotel also outside the center. The city has many ancient castles and cathedrals, in addition, there are famous thermal spas. Read our article on how to visit Budapest museums for free.

  • Cost of a night in a cheap hotel: Lowcostel Hostels - 2045 Hungarian forints.
  • Transport costs: HUF 700.
  • Food: HUF 3,120
  • Drink / entertainment: HUF 1,050
  • Sightseeing: 1500 HUF.

Daily Backpacker Index: 8,370 Hungarian Forints, or $ 31.23 per day.

9. Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

This second most popular city in the Czech Republic is a must-see - it's hard to imagine a more charming place. In addition, Cesky Krumlov pleasantly surprises with reasonable prices even in the city center.

  • Cost of a night in a cheap hotel: Hostel Merlin - 265 CZK.
  • Transport costs: 48 CZK.
  • Food: CZK 288.
  • Drinks / entertainment: 90 CZK
  • Sightseeing: 100 CZK.

Daily Backpacker Index: 791 CZK, or $ 34.01 per day.

10. St. Petersburg, Russia

Due to inflation, our St. Petersburg also got into the top ten cheapest cities in Europe according to Price of Travel. The city, according to the portal, is much more friendly towards tourists than Moscow, and cheaper. However, the entrance to the Hermitage for tourists is very expensive, and restaurants with hotels in general are not very cheap.

  • The cost of a night in a cheap hotel: Mozaika Hostel - 370 rubles (read where to stay inexpensively in St. Petersburg).
  • Transport costs: 62 rubles.
  • Food: 936 rubles.
  • Drinks / entertainment: 360 rubles.
  • Sightseeing: 400 rubles (read how to visit the museums of St. Petersburg for free).

Daily Backpacker Index: 2,158 rubles, or $ 34.27 per day.

Other cheap cities in Europe

This is followed (by increasing cost):

  • Riga, Latvia ($ 36.19 per day);
  • Zagreb, Croatia ($ 36.19 per day);
  • Vilnius, Lithuania ($ 37.14 per day);
  • Bratislava, Slovakia ($ 40.95);
  • Istanbul, Turkey ($ 42.08 per day);
  • Split, Croatia ($ 42.14 per day);
  • Prague, Czech Republic ($ 44.93 per day);
  • Ljubljana, Slovenia ($ 45.95 per day);
  • Tenerife, Spain ($ 48.33 per day);
  • Moscow, Russia ($ 48.44 per day);
  • Tallinn, Estonia ($ 49.29 per day);
  • Lisbon, Portugal ($ 51.07 per day);
  • Santorini, Greece ($ 51.55 per day) and so on.

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