9 underrated cities in Europe, where you do not need to be afraid of the influx of tourists
When most people think about a trip to Europe, the cultural capitals of the continent come to mind - London, Paris, Rome. But these famous places have attracted international tourists for decades, which has led to higher prices for housing and entertainment. So why not go to a city that is not so famous, but no less charming? Flight and stay there will cost you much cheaper, and a lot of pleasure is guaranteed!
Belfast in Ireland is countless steep pubs plus great countryside.
Scottish Glasgow and Edinburgh will be remembered by you no less than London, but for a wallet they will not be so sensitive.
Budapest in Hungary is famous for its thermal pools.
Brno (Czech Republic) is like Prague, but only without ubiquitous bachelor parties.
Girona is a discreet medieval version of Barcelona.
The Azores is a Portuguese territory with a cuisine that Anthony Bourdin himself noted.
Estonian Tallinn is famous for its super low prices.
Siena in Italy is the cheapest alternative to the most popular Italian cities.
Warsaw is a city in which very tasty donuts and very inexpensive, but excellent housing.
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