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  1. Off the top of my head…some beautiful and inexpensive European cities would be along the lines of Prague, Budapest, Lisbon, and Warsaw. I think there 4 are you best bet for a cheap European vacation.

  2. Fly to Poland and train or bus to Ukraine or walk across and get a taxi. I’ve done this 3x, most recently less than 2 weeks ago. I prefer train but bus is very easy too. Polrail for train, flixbus for bus. I like Krakow because it is a shorter distance to the border.

  3. I found the flights to Reyjavik to be the cheapest. Also need to think about where you are staying. For example in Amsterdam expect to spend $400 euros a night during peak season for an average hotel.

  4. Reykjavik, by far and large, is the cheapest city to fly to Europe from the US. The problem, however, is that Iceland is far from continental Europe so you would need an additional flight to go anywhere else.

  5. This infographic shows the 10 cheapest cities in Europe you can travel to, including a cost breakdown. The top 3 are: Kieve. Bucharest. Sofia. Prices are in British Pounds. It’s to no surprise that all cities are in Eastern Europe. There are some nice surprises, for example: Berlin is one of the cheaper capitals. 6.

  6. 25 sty 2023 · We've broken down some of the latest data to find the cheapest cities in Europe to visit in 2023. A coastal cosmopolis, snow-capped city, and more await without breaking the bank.

  7. 15 maj 2024 · There are direct flights from nine US cities on both coasts and the Midwest, and the airport is the main hub for Scandinavian Airlines (SAS). From Copenhagen, you can easily hop to other Nordic countries—even Iceland and the Faroe Islands—or major European cities like Paris, London, and Barcelona.

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