The cheapest country in Europe to celebrate Christmas

A study by “Money Travel” has researched the cost of visits to 10 Christmas markets in European cities. Researchers charge flights, accommodation, wine, beverages, and food prices. The three most free places to spend Christmas are Rigga, Prague and Tallinn, all three in Eastern Europe. Riga has been named destination with the most [...] prices
Researchers charge flights, accommodation, wine, beverages, and food prices.
The three most free places to spend Christmas are Rigga, Prague and Tallinn, all three in Eastern Europe.
Rigga has been named the most expensive destination for the British who choose to spend Christmas holidays.

The study found that vacationers should pay 499 pounds for two people to spend Christmas in Riga, compared to 844 pounds in places like Copenhagen, Denmark's capital.
In Prague you'll pay 582 pounds for two people. The Czech capital is free in terms of food, drink and other products traded on the Christmas market.

In Tallinn, Estonia, you will pay 606 pounds. The fourth ranks Berlin, 631 pounds, considered the cheapest in Western Europe.

Even in Lila, France you'll spend more, at least 690 pounds on two people. Munich on the other hand is more expensive than Berlin. In Munich, who boasts one of Europe's best-known Christmas markets, you will pay 699 pounds.
In seventh place, Budapest ranks at 731 pounds, followed by Stockholm at 784 pounds, Vienna at 803 pounds, and the last by Copenhagen at 844 pounds.
The research of “Trable Money” serves as an annual barometer on Christmas Eve that instructs tourists where they should pass on the costs of flights, housing, food, coffee, drink and food on the holiday market.












