18 of the cheapest nicest city breaks in Europe to add to your bucket list
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City breaks can be one of the most effective ways to tap into a country’s culture. Whether it’s a whirlwind weekend or a fortnight of getting to know a new neighbourhood, city breaks offer a full-bodied, in-at-the-deep-end immersion that beach resorts and remote country hotels seldom can. But that cultural crash course can come with a price tag, and hidden ones at that; flights from London to Venice sell for less than £20, but it’s one of Europe’s most expensive cities for accommodation and food. So we’ve broken down some of the latest data and tapped into editor intel on cheap city breaks in Europe for 2024, from a coastal cosmopolis to a snow-capped ski city.
In 2024, the Post Office released new data ranking affordable city breaks in Europe. You'll find some of the cities from their study below – including Lisbon, Athens and Riga. The full list from the Post Office is as follows:
- Vilnius, Lithuania
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Lille, France
- Krakow, Poland
- Athens, Greece
- Riga, Latvia
- Budapest, Hungary
- Bratislava, Slovakia
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Warsaw, Poland
Below, we've also included some of our favourite affordable European city breaks that might be a little less known, such as Klagenfurt in Austria and Berat, Albania. Going off the beaten track is a wonderful way to make your money go further – while exploring a lesser-trammelled part of the continent.
What is the cheapest European city for a holiday?
In 2024, the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius won the title of the cheapest European city break thanks to its affordable food scene, cheap transport and bargain flights.
What is the most expensive city in Europe?
Post Office data released in 2024 ranked Amsterdam as the most expensive city break in Europe for another year running.
Note: you’ll notice some wonderful European cities missing from this list, namely Kyiv. It has been tragically affected by the war in Ukraine, and should be avoided until safe to visit – until then, find out how to help the people of Ukraine right now, and see how you can support through your travel choices.