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Cheap European Cities
What European city is cheap for eating, drinking etc?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Prague is excellent for cheap eating and drinking. You can get a pint of lager for 4pence!! Plus it's all good quality, make sure you don't wander down any back streets though!! Also, never travel to Prague alone, especially if you are female. My travel agent advised me this because apparently they have a maffia over there who kidnap women! Not sure how true this is though! Maybe you can look into it.
Riga is atttractive, popular and cheap.
There's lots of information here:
http://www.virtualriga.com/default.asp
(The 'Prices of Goods' page quotes about 35p per pint for beer. Meal prices work out at roughly in the range �1.50 to �3)
Ryanair fly from Stansted & Liverpool. As a guide to flight prices, I've just checked what they're currently offering for a departure on Friday 1 December with a return on Monday 4 December. The prices are �9.99 out and �0.01 return (+ taxes and charges).
The airport is only 7km from the city centre. A taxi only costs about �4.
Cheap enough for you?
Chris
There's lots of information here:
http://www.virtualriga.com/default.asp
(The 'Prices of Goods' page quotes about 35p per pint for beer. Meal prices work out at roughly in the range �1.50 to �3)
Ryanair fly from Stansted & Liverpool. As a guide to flight prices, I've just checked what they're currently offering for a departure on Friday 1 December with a return on Monday 4 December. The prices are �9.99 out and �0.01 return (+ taxes and charges).
The airport is only 7km from the city centre. A taxi only costs about �4.
Cheap enough for you?
Chris
I went to Riga last xmas and believe me I did not find beer at 35p for a pint. Food you can get for about 1.50 only if you stick with the communist era cafeteria type of places and I only saw one of those in the old town. Realistically, a pint of local stuff will be about 1 pound 25, or 2 pounds for foreign stuff like Heineken. Dont kid yourself, its cheap but not THAT cheap.