Rhodes and Athens are among he cheapest holiday options in Europe this summer for foreign tourists, since, in hoppa.com’s list of the most expensive European destinations, both appear rather low.
The Greek capital ranks 25th among 48 destinations regarding the real cost of vacationing in Europe with a holiday cost of £161 while Rhodes ranks even lower, at the 40th place, with a cost of only £120,6.
Hoppa.com notes that its Expensive Vs. Cheap article was a favourite post for its readers, so the travel platform decided to dig deeper and give them even more prices from across the world.
Therefore, they have split up every continent and researched two cities in each country. This article is the first in that series exploring everything that Europe has to offer.
The data includes the costs of many purchases that come with any holiday such as; hotel rooms per night, bottles of wine, a pint of beer, cinema tickets, taxi fares plus much more. After studying 48 European countries, we discovered which cities are pricey and which ones are perfect for a budget getaway.
Hoppa looked at the average costs of things like: a pint of beer, a cup of coffee, a meal for two, a bottle of wine, a hotel room for one night and taxi fares per 1km. In addition to all those, we added the cost of a cinema ticket and a cocktail. After looking into each city we were able to add up all of the prices together and rank them in accordingly, from the most expensive to the cheapest.
Below you will find the infographics containing all of the figures. As you can see Copenhagen in Denmark is the most expensive city overall, with total costs equaling £302.90! Sunny Beach in Bulgaria is at the opposite end of the rankings, as the cheapest city, with all costs coming to a wallet-friendly total of £58.22!





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