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Sarajevo as the fifth cheapest European City for Tourists

Published: March 17, 2015
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sarajevo devlogicFor all those who wish to travel across Europe, now is the right time. The prices have fallen, and web portal PriceofTravel.com published the list of European cities you can visit in case you have limited budget. Among them is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, occupying high fifth place.

Bucharest is the cheapest European city for travelers. Staying at a three-star hotel costs 41€. Following are Sofia (42€), Kiev (43,6€), and Cesky Krumlov (46€).
According to the PriceofTravel.com, staying at a three-star hotel in Sarajevo costs 44€ per day.

“East meets West in Sarajevo, where the prices have fallen in 2015. More than a decade after the war, the city is almost completely reconstructed and again a lively, welcoming place. Nature is beautiful, with nearby forests and breathtaking mountain lakes”, stands in this article.

On the list of cheapest cities are also Saint Petersburg (Russia), Budapest (Hungary), Krakow (Poland), Belgrade (Serbia), Split and Zagreb (Croatia), Vilnius (Lithuania), Bratislava (Slovakia), Santorini (Greece), and Riga (Latvia).

(Source: klix.ba/ photo devlogic)

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TAGGED:#cheap#food#hotels#priceofravel#prices#sarajevo#tourism
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