Tourism

10 most expensive cities in Europe for backpackers

Europe is home to impressive metropolitan areas, some of which are expensive. Here are some of the most expensive European cities for self-travelers:

10. Amsterdam


The capital of the Netherlands is famous for its abundance of museums, the number of which exceeds 50. Leidseplein is very popular with tourists, as it houses coffee shops, restaurants, theaters and clubs. The red light district is also considered a favorite place to visit. Daily expenses in Amsterdam are approximately $ 80.96, including food ($ 15.6) and leisure ($ 15).

9. Copenhagen


The city, famed by Hans Christian Andersen, is one of the most beautiful and at the same time expensive Scandinavian cities. Daily expenses in the capital are estimated at $ 83.33. Food costs $ 168, while transportation, sightseeing, drinks and leisure are $ 48, $ 80 and $ 120 respectively.

8. Interlaken


Despite the fact that Interlaken is not a large city in Switzerland, its prices can be very high for a tourist. Daily expenses are $ 85.44, including $ 38.4 for meals and $ 10 for leisure.

7. London


The capital of foggy Albion has a reputation for being an expensive city, with daily costs reaching $ 86.13. While most museums offer free admission, other cultural sites come at a cost. Daily meals are priced at $ 21, while leisure and transportation costs $ 15 and $ 4.8, respectively.

6. Stockholm


The beautiful Swedish city of Stockholm is considered a favorite destination for tourists. However, the cost of living is quite high. So, a vacationer will have to part with $ 87.08 per day. Daily meals - the most expensive - are priced at $ 216, while transportation costs are at least $ 72.

5. Oslo


Another expensive city in Norway is Oslo, with daily expenses estimated at $ 69.68. As the capital of Norway, Oslo has a vibrant urban infrastructure as well as many attractions, including several museums. On average, food in this city costs $ 228, and transportation and entertainment costs $ 60 daily.

4. Bergen


The Norwegian city of Bergen is an attractive destination due to its proximity to the fjords - picturesque sea bays. However, the city itself is very expensive, with daily expenses of $ 91.34. Daily food costs up to $ 240, and drinks and entertainment - up to $ 180.

3. Venice


This city is one of the most attractive regions in Italy, its attractions include canals, bridges, large churches and museums. A tourist will spend approximately $ 94.4 per day, including $ 26.4 on food, $ 7 on transportation, and $ 12 each on drinks and entertainment.

2. Reykjavik


The largest city in Iceland, it attracts a fair share of foreign travelers. The cost of living in the city is high, with daily meals and transportation costing $ 3,720 and $ 800, respectively. A tourist must spend an average of $ 1500 to see local attractions. The total daily expense is $ 99.3.

1. Zurich


Daily consumption in Zurich is estimated at $ 124.67. Switzerland is considered one of the richest countries, and Zurich attracts a large number of business tourists as well as those who travel on business expenses. The average cost of food is $ 37.50, and $ 21 for drinks and entertainment.

How to reduce travel costs?


While some European cities may seem expensive to visit, tourists can adopt some strategies to save money. So, for example, choosing a hostel in the suburbs is a practical and less costly option that allows you to save on accommodation. Youth hostels and rooms for rent in private homes can also help reduce costs. Visiting the chosen city during the off-season will also cut your budget, and at the same time provide an unusual travel experience.

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