Are you a budget traveller looking for an exotic experience in Europe?
We have compiled a list of the cheapest cities in Europe that provide you ample entertainment without breaking your bank, not to mention the abundant availability of flights.
#10:  Zagreb, Croatia
Croatia
 is well-known for its beach resort towns, so this city, which is 
well-inland, tends to be cheaper than its coastal counterparts.

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#9:  Riga, Latvia
Riga
 is quite a bargain for backpackers as everything from hostels to food 
is cheap here. Though it's location in the far-north makes it a bit out 
of the way for travellers on an extended tour plan, it is nevertheless a
 worthwhile stop.

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#8: Tallinn, Estonia
The capital city of Estonia
 blends medieval architecture and way of life with the modern one, and 
this makes it a charming stopover for anyone on a tight budget. Its rich
 ancient history is best seen in its cobbled alleyways and ancient city 
walls.

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#7: Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Cesky
 Krunlov is the second most popular city in Czech Republic, and is one 
of the cheapest too. The gorgeous Serpentine River winds its way through
 the city, while the Old Town area transports you back in time.

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Budapest
 is another historic city where cathedrals and castles abound. Its 
thermal spas are a great tourist attraction, and surprisingly, it is 
cheap too! A vibrant nightlife and breathtaking sceneries make this a 
must-see city.

Source: Antonio Vaccarani
#5: Moscow, Russia
With the drop in its currency value, Moscow
 has become an attractive choice for backpack travellers. It's 
magnificent castles and Soviet-era buildings make this city a great 
value for money.

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#4: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
This
 city, located in the deep gorges of mountains, is remote and yet 
breathtakingly beautiful. This remote gem is the perfect place to 
explore a different culture, including the images of past troubles.

Source: Young
#3: Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia
 is a welcoming city, and remains a fantastic bargain among European 
countries. Though there are no major attractions here, the lovely urban 
experience it offers is unmatched.

Source: Stella
The
 bustling cafe culture combined with a rich medieval history makes 
Vilnius an attractive location for tourists. Its cheap prices and warm 
atmosphere add to its appeal.

Source: Karina
#1: Krakow, Poland
Krakow
 gives the best value for your money, as the prices are cheap and the 
city is filled with Old World attractions like the Wawel Castle and 
Rynek Glowny.

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We
 hope our list enthuses you to travel to any of the above destinations 
to experience a piece of Europe, without having to spend a fortune. 
 
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