City Breaks That Won’t Break The Bank

A lot of people have hesitations in taking a holiday, because they believe that it is expensive. Yes, it might be costly, but at the end of the day, there are things that you can do to make it budget-friendly. If you pack so that everything fits in to a small case, you can take it as hand luggage, which will save you money and time waiting at the baggage carousel. Below are some of the destinations that you can visit without the need to spend a fortune.

Budapest

Known as Little Paris of Central Europe, this is an affordable city that can offer a memorable holiday. Some of its most popular attractions that are perfect for budget travelers include Parliament Building, Fisherman’s Bastion, Margaret Island, and Hungarian State Opera, among others. Your visit will also not be complete without experiencing its infamous thermal baths. To explore the city, on the other hand, there are free walking tours where you can take part.

Thessaloniki

Certain areas of Greece are much more expensive than others, so if you do your research you can make sure that you choose a destination with a lower cost of living. If you are traveling with a group you can save money by renting a villa in Greece and splitting the costs. You might be interested in visiting Thessaloniki, the second largest city in Greece. To get around, it is best to rent a bike or take the bus to explore its many attractions, such as the Nea Paralia, which offers an excellent view of the waterfront. Another good way to save is to purchase attraction tickets that already cover multiple attractions, such as Museum of Byzantine Culture and the Archaeological Museum. There are also cheap street foods, which will offer filling meals at a low price.

Bangkok

This is perhaps the most popular city in Southeast Asia, especially for young backpackers. It offers cheap thrills and memorable experiences. It is a combination of the old and the new, which makes it more exciting. While there are towering skyscrapers and high-end rooftop bars, there are also ancient palaces and lively street markets. It is known as one of the best places for food, which is not only delicious, but also easy on the wallet. Here are the 5 best places to get street food in Bangkok. The airport is an international hub, so you can expect cheap tickets regardless of where you are from in the world.

Paris

Known as one of the most glamorous and touristy cities in the world, Paris has a reputation for being expensive. Fortunately, with the Paris Pass, you can enjoy visiting the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, and other attractions while on a budget. The Paris Museum Pass is also a great way to save as it is cheaper than purchasing single tickets. During the first weekend of the month, entrance to some museums is free. For accommodation, stay in hostels or hotels outside of the city proper. Mid-May is a good time to visit because accommodation rates are usually at their lowest.

Prague

Prague is another destination that should in in your bucket list if you are looking for cheap city breaks. It is known as one of the most affordable cities in Europe. It does not run short of attractions that will surely impress every traveler. One of the attractions worth checking out is the Prague Astronomical Clock, which is already 600 years old. St. Vitus Cathedral and Charles Bridge are also impressive. Of course, your vacation is not complete without tasting its beers.