The Scotsman

European city breaks offer value for money in many tourist spots

- By VICKY SHAW

Holidaymak­ers planning city breaks in 2019 may find they get better value for money than a year ago as the typical costs in many tourist hotspots have tumbled, analysis has found.

The review of 48 destinatio­ns by Post Office Travel Money found the cost of a city break can vary hugely – from under £150 to more than £450.

Costs in some popular destinatio­ns have tumbled over the past year – including in Venice, Rome, Amsterdam, Madrid, Lisbon and Berlin.

A cheaper and wider choice of accommodat­ion has helped push down prices, the report said.

It looked at how much getaways could add up to in various destinatio­ns, including the cost of a two-night stay for two adults in three-star accommodat­ion – as well as typical costs that holidaymak­ers might incur such as transport within the city, food and drink and visits to attraction­s. Costs also took exchange rates into account.

The City Costs Barometer found a city break in Madrid is around £317.06 – 14.3 per cent cheaper than last year.

A break in Berlin could could cost around £252.84 – a 10.7 per cent annual fall.

At £256.32, a typical break in Rome is 9.3 per cent cheaper than a year ago, while the average cost of a break in Venice is £325.11 – an annual 23.3 per cent fall.

A break in Amsterdam could cost £444.29 – a fall of 17 per cent year-on-year, while a getaway in Lisbon adds up to around £207.27 – down 1.4 per cent.

Barcelona is 2.4 per cent cheaper than a year ago, at around £348.93.

Travel costs to each destinatio­n are not included in the report.

It also looked at the cost of a city break in the UK’S capital cities.

The findings suggest that, within the UK, tourists may see their money go further in Cardiff.

The cost of a stay in the Welsh capital is around £292.90, just pipping Edinburgh (£295.25).

London was the most expensive city within the UK, at £364.07 – a year-on-year rise of 3.7 per cent.

Meanwhile, a break in Belfast costs around £312.65.

A getaway in Dublin would set holidaymak­ers back £385.07, the report found, although this is a slight 1 per cent year-on-year fall.

Holidaymak­ers looking for a bargain break will also find value in Eastern Europe.

The report highlighte­d Vilnius in Lithuania and Belgrade in Serbia as places offering value, with the cost of a getaway at around £147.35 and £151.57 respective­ly.

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The cost of a weekend break in Amsterdam has fallen by 17% on last year as European city breaks become increasing­ly affordable

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