According to the U.S.News TRAVEL, these are the 10 cheapest cities in Europe:
1. Prague: It is still possible to find affordable lodging in this city. Although most attractions charge small entrance fees, and good eats and cheap drinks are never hard to find.
2. Lisbon: Hang your hat at a top-notch hotel and enjoy mouth-watering meals.
3. Istanbul: Nightlife is a top attraction, but it will cost you extra, as alcohol here can be quite expensive.
4. Krakow: Krakow is home to towering gothic churches and ornate royal palaces.
5. Budapest: A mix of neoclassical, baroque and Art Nouveau architecture makes Budapest to one of the most beautiful cities in central Europe.
6. Barcelona: Spain's most hip and cosmopolitan city offers a wide array of cultural attractions as well as a rowdy nightlife scene.
7. Valencia: This vibrant Spanish city boasts museums, golden beaches and quirky festivals. But the real perk is that prices are much lower than in other European coastal cities.
8. Berlin: Attractions showcase Germany's capital influence on modern science, technology and the arts, but some travelers are more inspired by the city's cuisine and nightlife.
9. Crete: The island's breathtaking beaches and scenery don't cost a penny to enjoy.
10. Bucharest: Also known as "Little Paris," Bucharest possesses some of the beloved charms of its western model... but the prices are still low.
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