The cheapest city breaks in Europe from £99pp – including flights --[Reported by Umva mag]

WE all need a holiday every-now-and-then, but sometimes the high cost of travel makes it feel impossible. But travelling in Europe doesn’t have to be expensive, if you know where to go and when to go. Here are the cheapest city breaks on the continent (including the flights!). Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia is the largest unfinished Catholic church in the worldGetty GettyMalaga has some of the most stunning views in Spain[/caption] Spain Malaga Malaga enjoys one of the warmest winters in Europe, with tempreatures rarely dropping below 12°C. That makes it a great place to travel to, throughout the year. Travelling with Jet2Holidays to Sol Guadalmar, from £195pp, would be a great way to catch some rays before winter hits the UK. Barcelona Barcelona is known for its stunning and artistic Gothic Quarter, as well as the beach clubs that stay open well into the night. It’s a city that has something for everyone and it’s a city that caters for everyone too. Barcelona produces some of the best food in Spain, which you can enjoy in a warm, winter sun. You can travel with Jet2 for two nights for £190pp or with British Airways from £149pp. Krakow was once Poland’s capital cityGetty A story about Gdansk’s Neptune fountain involves the god transforming all the fountain’s water into vodkaGetty Poland Krakow Krakow is one of the most exciting cities in Poland, having once been the nation’s capital. The city is home to Wawel Castle which is over 1000 years old and was once said to house a dragon. You can visit the legendary Polish city, with Jet2 from £210pp or Hilton from £105pp. Gdansk Gdansk is known as the Amber Capital in the Baltic Sea, because so much of the gem washes up on its shores. The city has beautiful architecture, such as its Neptune Fountain, and restaurants with great food that don’t cost a fortune. Tourists can travel to Gdansk with Love Holidays from £95. Work to build Prague’s Charles Bridge began in 1327Getty Prague, Czechia Prague is nicknamed “The City of a Hundred Spires”, thanks to its beautiful architecture. The Czech capital’s Old Town is perhaps its most famous area, with the Astronomical Clock Tower being home to the third oldest astronomical clocks in the world. Holidaymakers can travel to the beautiful city with BA from £149pp. Porto is Portugal’s second largest cityGetty Images Porto, Portugal Porto is believed to have been inhabited since the 8th Century, making it one of the oldest cities in Europe. The second largest city in Portugal is home to the iconic Ponte Dom Luis I bridge, which was built by the protegee of Paris’ Eiffel Tower architect Gustave Eiffel. Sun-seekers can travel to Porto with Love Holidays for the low price of £99pp. Budapest was originally three cities named Buda, Óbuda, and PestAlarmy Stock Photo Budapest, Hungary Budapest was once three cities named Buda, Óbuda, and Pest before they merged to become the Hungarian capital. The city is loved by tourists for its long history, beautiful riverboat tours and low prices. You can travel to the beloved Hungarian city with BA from £149pp. Berlin is nine times bigger than ParisGetty Berlin, Germany Berlin is one of the most dynamic and exciting cities in Europe, but it is also one of the most thought-provoking. The city has chosen to reflect it’s long history with poignant monuments, from the Berlin Wall at the East Side Gallery to the Holocaust Memorial. Of course, the German capital is also known for its incredible nightlife too with some of its clubs being the most stylish in the world. Visitors can travel to Berlin with BA from £149pp.

Sep 19, 2024 - 18:26
The cheapest city breaks in Europe from £99pp – including flights --[Reported by Umva mag]

WE all need a holiday every-now-and-then, but sometimes the high cost of travel makes it feel impossible.

But travelling in Europe doesn’t have to be expensive, if you know where to go and when to go.

Here are the cheapest city breaks on the continent (including the flights!).

an aerial view of a city with a large building in the middle
Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia is the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world
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a bridge over a river between two mountains
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Malaga has some of the most stunning views in Spain[/caption]

Spain

Malaga

Malaga enjoys one of the warmest winters in Europe, with tempreatures rarely dropping below 12°C.

That makes it a great place to travel to, throughout the year.

Travelling with Jet2Holidays to Sol Guadalmar, from £195pp, would be a great way to catch some rays before winter hits the UK.

Barcelona

Barcelona is known for its stunning and artistic Gothic Quarter, as well as the beach clubs that stay open well into the night.

It’s a city that has something for everyone and it’s a city that caters for everyone too.

Barcelona produces some of the best food in Spain, which you can enjoy in a warm, winter sun.

You can travel with Jet2 for two nights for £190pp or with British Airways from £149pp.

an aerial view of a city with a castle in the middle
Krakow was once Poland’s capital city
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a fountain with a statue of a man holding a trident
A story about Gdansk’s Neptune fountain involves the god transforming all the fountain’s water into vodka
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Poland

Krakow

Krakow is one of the most exciting cities in Poland, having once been the nation’s capital.

The city is home to Wawel Castle which is over 1000 years old and was once said to house a dragon.

You can visit the legendary Polish city, with Jet2 from £210pp or Hilton from £105pp.

Gdansk

Gdansk is known as the Amber Capital in the Baltic Sea, because so much of the gem washes up on its shores.

The city has beautiful architecture, such as its Neptune Fountain, and restaurants with great food that don’t cost a fortune.

Tourists can travel to Gdansk with Love Holidays from £95.

a bridge over a river with a city in the background
Work to build Prague’s Charles Bridge began in 1327
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Prague, Czechia

Prague is nicknamed “The City of a Hundred Spires”, thanks to its beautiful architecture.

The Czech capital’s Old Town is perhaps its most famous area, with the Astronomical Clock Tower being home to the third oldest astronomical clocks in the world.

Holidaymakers can travel to the beautiful city with BA from £149pp.

a bridge over a body of water with a city in the background
Porto is Portugal’s second largest city
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Porto, Portugal

Porto is believed to have been inhabited since the 8th Century, making it one of the oldest cities in Europe.

The second largest city in Portugal is home to the iconic Ponte Dom Luis I bridge, which was built by the protegee of Paris’ Eiffel Tower architect Gustave Eiffel.

Sun-seekers can travel to Porto with Love Holidays for the low price of £99pp.

a bridge over a body of water with a large building in the background
Budapest was originally three cities named Buda, Óbuda, and Pest
Alarmy Stock Photo

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest was once three cities named Buda, Óbuda, and Pest before they merged to become the Hungarian capital.

The city is loved by tourists for its long history, beautiful riverboat tours and low prices.

You can travel to the beloved Hungarian city with BA from £149pp.

an aerial view of a city with a river running through it
Berlin is nine times bigger than Paris
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Berlin, Germany

Berlin is one of the most dynamic and exciting cities in Europe, but it is also one of the most thought-provoking.

The city has chosen to reflect it’s long history with poignant monuments, from the Berlin Wall at the East Side Gallery to the Holocaust Memorial.

Of course, the German capital is also known for its incredible nightlife too with some of its clubs being the most stylish in the world.

Visitors can travel to Berlin with BA from £149pp.




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