In an article published by the website ‘Simply Holiday Deals’ about the 10 cheapest citites in Europe to visit, there are listed 2 cities of Poland: Krakow and Warsaw.
According to this publication Krakow is the fourth cheapest city in Europe and Warsaw is the sixth cheapest city on this continent.
The average expenses of a tourist per day when visiting Krakow are:
- Accomodation in a good hostel: 7.41 euros
- Transportation: 1.38 euros
- Meals: 5.90 euros
- Drinks and entretainment: 4.43 euros
- Touristic attractions (museums, place of interests, etc.): 3.69 euros
- TOTAL: 22.81 euros
Some interesting places to visit in Krakow:
Tour of Jasna Gora Monsatery
The average expenses of a tourist per day when visiting Warsaw are:
- Accomodation in a good hostel: 8.66 euros
- Transportation: 1.68 euros
- Meals: 9.80 euros
- Drinks and entretainment: 5.20 euros
- Touristic attractions (museums, place of interests, etc.): 4.46 euros
- TOTAL: 29.80 euros
Some interesting places to visit in Warsaw:
Warsaw tour to learn about the communist era
Warsaw tour by night
The ranking of the 10 cheapest cities in Europe to visit is:
- Kiev, Ukraine
- Bucharest, Romania
- Sofia, Bulgaria
- Krakow, Poland
- Belgrade, Serbia
- Warsaw, Poland
- Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Budapest, Hungary
- Cesky Krumlow, Czech Republic
- Saint Petersburo, Russia
The most expensive city in Europe for a tourist is Zurich, Switzerland with an average expense per day of 114.19 euros.