5 budget-friendly destinations to visit in Europe for Christmas
TRAVEL TRENDS Created : Dec 2, 2024, 00:00 IST
5 budget-friendly destinations to visit in Europe for Christmas
It’s already December, and Christmas is round the corner. If you are all set for an European vacation this year, be prepared for a blast as the holiday season in Europe is magical, with festive markets, sparkling lights, and charming winter landscapes. If you want to enjoy a trip without breaking a bank, there are some affordable destinations that you can consider visiting.
Budapest, Hungary
Budapest turns into a winter wonderland during the holiday season. The city's famous Christmas markets, especially those in Vörösmarty Square, offer a wide variety of handcrafted gifts, local delicacies, and warm mulled wine. The iconic sights like the Parliament Building and Buda Castle turn even more enchanting with the holiday lights. Budapest’s affordable public transport system makes it easy to explore the city on a budget, and the local food is both delicious and inexpensive.
Prague, Czech Republic
Prague has a fairytale charm that you can’t dismiss, and during Christmas, it’s a place that you should definitely see once. Famed for its medieval architecture, and how the Old Town Square transforms into a festive hub with a beautiful Christmas market, are some of the highlights of this destination. Savour traditional Czech Christmas treats like trdelník (a sweet pastry) and hot chocolate when here. With reasonably priced accommodation and food, Prague offers great value for visitors looking to experience the holiday magic without spending too much.
Kraków, Poland
This is one of Europe's most picturesque cities, which shines even brighter during Christmas. The Main Market Square hosts a delightful Christmas market, where colorful stalls selling everything from handcrafted ornaments to traditional Polish foods. Also, this place is affordable compared to other European cities, with budget-friendly restaurants, hotels, and attractions. Explore the charming streets, visit the Wawel Castle, or take a day trip to the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial for a mix of history and holiday cheer.
Riga, Latvia
Riga, the capital of Latvia, is a hidden gem for Christmas travelers. The Old Town is adorned with stunning Christmas lights, and the Christmas market in the central square is a great place to shop for handmade gifts and sample local foods like gingerbread cookies and mulled wine. Riga is also very affordable, with plenty of budget accommodation options and cheap public transport. The city's rich history and beautiful architecture add to the overall charm of the holiday season.
Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn is a picturesque medieval city that looks like it’s straight out of a Christmas card. The Tallinn Christmas Market, held in the Town Hall Square, is one of the oldest and most enchanting in Europe. Visitors can enjoy the festive atmosphere while sampling Estonian delicacies like roasted almonds and warm soups. Tallinn is not only affordable but also compact, making it easy to explore its beautiful streets and landmarks without spending too much.
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