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Krakow ranked cheapest European city break

Krakow has been ranked the cheapest city break in Europe.

The pretty Polish city scored five stars for value for money in a Which? Travel survey, the only city in Europe to do so.

Krakow also received the highest overall score in the survey – 91 per cent – alongside Valencia.

Which? members ranked European cities based on accommodation, food and drink, cultural attractions, shopping, ease of getting around and value for money, which gave them a score out of 100 per cent.

Commenting on Krakow’s ranking as cheapest European city break, Which? said: “Not only is the average hotel price just £63 per room, per night, but eating out is also a steal. Avoid the main square rip-offs and you’ll get a good meal for less than a tenner, and a pint of beer for £2.”

Valencia, which also scored 91 per cent, was ranked the best weekend break thanks to its prime location on the Balearic coast, lively old quarter and cheap prices – a glass of wine in Valencia costs as little as €2.50 (£2.20).

Budapest took the top spot for the best spa break city, with more than 100 hot springs dotted around the city, such as the vast baroque Szechenyi baths.

Tallinn, a new entry to the Which? survey, was also ranked the best short break. “Within its medieval city walls lies a snow-globe scene of stone towers, hill top turrets, cobbled streets and domed churches, all set against the Baltic sea,” said Which?

Which? polled 4,353 members during April 2018.

Europe’s 10 best cities, ranked by Which?

  1. Krakow (91%)

  2. Valencia (91%)

  3. Budapest (89%)

  4. Bologna (88%)

  5. Berlin (87%)

  6. Seville (87%)

  7. Barcelona (86%)

  8. Vienna (86%)

  9. Funchal (85%)

  10. Amsterdam (84%)

For the full results, click here.