Budapest is the second cheapest food city in Europe
Press release
Are you a big gourmet but don’t want to break the bank? Holidu on your back! Holidays, rentals for holidays Search Food and Drink Cheapest cities in Europe!
Based on the cost-of-living data provided by Numbeo, Holiday ranked cities based on average glass costs ranging from the price of a wine to three meals and created the perfect meal guide. Budget! We hope you are hungry, ready to dine to your liking, and book your next food-loving adventure in one of these cities.
- Belgrade, Serbia Europe’s number one cheapest city for food lovers
- Budapest, Hungary Sofia and Bulgaria are finishing the stage
- Oslo, Norway It is considered the most expensive food city in Europe (and the world!) And is followed by two Swiss cities.
Belgrade, Serbia is Europe’s number one cheapest city for food lovers!
A medium, three-course meal for two costs an average of less than € 30, making Belgrade officially the perfect place for your next food-inspired city break. The capital has a bustling and chaotic atmosphere, ideal for anyone looking for a very awkward underground view. Whatever your mood, the city offers unbeatable gastronomic delights for everyone – satisfying those who love good food at a great price or hard street food at a bargain price.
The Hungarian capital, Budapest, is in 2nd place
The warm water, the imposing architecture and the incredible nightlife are not the only reasons why Budapest is a very popular city destination. The dining scene is also first class! A cheap restaurant costs an average of € 6.56 a meal and a domestic beer costs € 1.71 – so there is no need for a bank holiday for the holidays! One of the most famous sights of Budapest is the Ruin Bars, a collection of bars in abandoned buildings decorated with colorful graffiti and plants. So, if hipster vibrations are your business at an affordable price, Budapest is waiting for you!
Top 3, Sofia, Bulgaria, 3rd cheapest city in Europe.
Visitors to Bulgaria often go skiing in the mountains or sunbathing on the beach, but don’t miss the modern and youthful city of Sofia either. As the city is often overlooked, it is an attractive choice for those looking for the most hidden gemstone atmosphere, with fewer tourists than their most popular counterparts in the European capital. To the delight of food lovers, there are unique catering and beverage shops throughout the city. If you like the usual Bulgarian snacks, vegetarian food or kraft beer, you are sure to find it here.
Source: Press release