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Ten cities where beer is particularly cheap

2024-04-19T22:37:18.529Z

Highlights: A standard pint of beer in Minsk, Belarus, costs less than one euro. Chişinău, Moldova, follows in second place. Baku in Azerbaijan, Tbilisi in Georgia, and Armenia's capital Yerevan are also on the list. In the future, when planning your travels, you can take into account the cost of beer, in addition to accommodation and flight prices. The cities with the lowest beer prices at a glance are Prague, the Czech Republic, Skopje, Macedonia, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Prague, Czechoslovakia. The cheapest beers are often found in Europe's eastern cities, such as Prague, Bratislava, Brac-en-le-Mortem, and in the Czech Republic's capital city of Prague. The Czech Republic is the most beer-friendly country in Europe, followed by Poland and Slovakia. The UK is the least beer-loving country in Europe, with the cheapest beers found in the UK and Ireland.



No destination for your next city trip yet? Why not just follow the beer price? A ranking shows where the cool blonde is cheapest.

It's getting warmer again and with it the desire for the next city trip increases. After a long day of sightseeing in the city and walking several kilometers under the hot sun, the best way to relax is with a cool blonde. But in which European city is beer the cheapest? As

Derstandard.at

reports, the travel booking website

Omio

has put together a ranking. In the future, when planning your travels, you can take into account the cost of beer in addition to accommodation and flight prices. The cities with the lowest beer prices at a glance.

Price ranking: In which cities beer is particularly cheap

Apparently the cheapest beer is in Minsk. In the capital of Belarus, a standard pint is said to cost just a little more than one euro. Chişinău follows in second place. The capital of Moldova is known for its wide range of pubs and bars. So you are spoiled for choice as to where to drink the cheap beer. As a change from a pub crawl, you can visit the Arcul De Triumf, the Triumphal Arch, the Chisinau Cathedral or the Valea Morilor Park. The list is followed by Baku in Azerbaijan, Tbilisi in Georgia and Armenia's capital Yerevan.

  • Minsk, Belarus – 1.05 euros

  • Chisinau, Moldova – 1.30 euros

  • Baku, Azerbaijan – 1.35 euros

  • Tbilisi, Georgia – 1.45 euros

  • Yerevan, Armenia – 1.57 euros

  • Sofia, Bulgaria – 1.94 euros

  • Skopje, Macedonia – 1.94 euros

  • Pristina, Kosovo – 2 euros

  • Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina – 2.04 euros

  • Prague, Czech Republic – 2.17 euros

  • Beer price comparison: Eastern Europe cheapest

    It's not surprising: the cheapest beers are often found in cities that are off the beaten tourist path. But well-known tourist hotspots such as Sofia in Bulgaria are also on the list. A beer there costs almost two euros. In general, an east-west divide can be observed. Beer in Eastern European cities is significantly cheaper than in the rest of Europe. Last in the ranking, but still very affordable, is Prague. The Czech capital is one of the most popular travel destinations in Europe. A visit to Kafka City can therefore be combined with enjoying cheap beer.

    Scandinavia and Northern Europe: Where a beer costs the most

    On the other side of the spectrum there are mainly northern European and Scandinavian cities. The most expensive beer is drunk in Reykjavik in Iceland. A beer there costs just under ten euros. Oslo, the capital of Norway, follows in second place. Helsinki in Finland comes in third. For a cool blonde you'll still have to shell out around eight euros. According to the

    World Hapiness Report 2024,

    Finland is the happiest country in the world

    .

    You don't let the price of beer spoil your mood either. The city-state of Monaco on the French Mediterranean coast is in fourth place and London rounds out the top five.

  • Reykjavik, Iceland – 10.05 euros

  • Oslo, Norway – 9.49 euros

  • Helsinki, Finland – 7.98 euros

  • London, United Kingdom – 7.58 euros

  • Monaco – 7.48 euros

  • Copenhagen, Denmark – 7.36 euros

  • Paris, France – 6.98 euros

  • Bern, Switzerland – 6.71 euros

  • Stockholm, Sweden – 6.59 euros

  • Dublin, Ireland – 6.49 euros

  • Beer price ranking: cost of living database provides information

    The beer price ranking figures were collected by

    Numbeo

    . The cost of living database says it generates its data through a combination of user-generated input and manually collected information from reputable sources such as corporate and government websites.

    Source: merkur

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