The City Costs Barometer ranked Dublin as the seventh most expensive city for tourists, with high accommodation costs averaging €479 for two nights. Riga emerged as the cheapest city, with low prices for common tourist costs. Seven of the top ten cheapest cities are located in eastern Europe, demonstrating significant variance in travel expenses across the continent. Oslo now holds the title of the most expensive city surveyed, rising from eighth place last year, reflecting shifts in touristic expenses in Europe.
Dublin has the highest accommodation costs in Europe, with an average of €479 for two nights at a three-star hotel, ranking it seventh most expensive overall.
The City Costs Barometer revealed that Riga is the cheapest city for tourists, with costs significantly lower than those in Dublin, which ranked seventh.
There are seven eastern European cities among the ten cheapest city breaks this year, as revealed by the UK’s Post Office Travel Money survey.
Oslo jumped to the position of the most expensive city surveyed this year, moving up from eighth place last year.
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