5. Brno, Czech Republic
This amazing check city is full of bargains despite the fact progress pretty expensive. It’s been said that the average tourist can stay in city for €75 to €100 per day, including meals.
4. Macedonia
Macedonia is quickly becoming one of Eastern Europe’s hotspots. You find incredibly cheap travel options in any one of its major cities. But you also find an incredible blend of several cultures that make Macedonia what it is today.
3. Bratislava, Slovakia
Bratislava is just an hour from Vienna by train, and that’s just the start of your budget holiday. You can get a good city hotel room for about €53 and everything a real for €6 or less.
2. Naples, Italy
While it’s true that Italy is very expensive, one exception is Naples. The city offers many smaller hotels and bed and breakfast options for about €75 per night. Where dining is concerned, tourists can eat rather inexpensively at small, intimate cafés or roadside vendors.
1. South Tyrol, Italy
In South Tyrol they do speak German, but that’s not the only odd thing about this very wealthy portion of Italy. Like Naples, tourism here is very affordable including hotel prices at about €57 per night. And by the way, this is a nature lover’s paradise.
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Pete | Hecktic Travels April 27, 2011
Glad to see Dublin make the list and even happier that things are going down in price as we are heading there for 2-3 months this summer! Yay!
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Alina Popescu April 28, 2011
Wow, enjoy Dublin, Pete! Would love to take a tour of all these ten destinations. But I will settle for just a few of them this summer