The beautiful city crowned cheapest party hotspot in Europe – with £ 2 pints and return flights from £ 25
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If you are dreaming about kicking back and a little harder party than you could usually, there are many great European cities where you can dance until dawn … but one remains much cheaper than the others, according to new research.
Although there is no new new all night on a glamorous destination, there is now a name for it – ‘Noctourism’.
The Travel Term determines the increase in breaks dedicated to the search for the best festive spots in the world, with European cities among the most popular places to go.
A recent study places Prague at the top of the list of destinations that promise the best nightlife when factors such as food and drink prices, safety and location – density per square kilometer – making bars easier – all considered.
The Casinova study unveiled the top ten party destinations in Europe prior to this summer and discovered that the Czech Republic capital won without a doubt.
Already established as a popular destination for deer’s party thanks to cheap flights of destinations throughout Europe – with flights of around £ 25 – the city has worked hard to make its nightlife a more advanced affair in recent years.
Prices for one drink Stay lower than many of the counterparts of the European city break, with the average price of a drink only £ 1.96, compared to £ 6.75 in London.
There is also a diverse range of locations in a small area, with 266 bars and clubs spread over only 496 square kilometers. And the safety scores also high, with 75.51 on the index.

Fancy a night break? Feest destinations were assessed by Gaming Platform Casinova on various factors, from drinking prices to safety – and Prague was top

The Czech Republic capital has more than 250 bars in a dense part of the historic city … making bar crawl easy to do
Secondly, there was another Eastern European hotspot, but one that is less known than Prague.
The compact city of Plovdiv in Bulgaria has an average drinking price of £ 2.18, and although it is small, it is powerful, with 16 locations over only 101.98 square kilometers.
Eating out is also very reasonable, the study showed, with a meal that costs on average only £ 6.54.
Taking the third place is Madrid, which has most locations – 357 – of all that make the list.
A night out in the Spanish capital is not always cheap – an average meal costs £ 12.17, but drinks are still much cheaper on average than in rival cities such as Paris and London – that cost £ 2.84.
For those who still want to get away this month, one Less well -known city in Poland could, according to new research, be the answer to a conditional break for the British families for British families.
May half -term appears and prices usually rise during the early summer vacation – but there are bargains.
Digital Marketing Agency Ink Digital says that the east to Central -Europe could lead to large savings, with the city of Poznan, the fifth largest city in Poland that comes in as the cheapest destination for a family of four.

Drinks in the city remain really reasonable – with average drinking prices for £ 1.96

Portugal also did well – with destinations such as Porto (depicted) easily on the wallet – and especially for beer and wine prices
The holiday of a week costs £ 2,186 in the historic metropolis, which was once the capital of Poland.
Beyond Poznan, three other Polish destinations appeared in the top five cheapest destinations.
On the other side of the price spectrum, a mini -break in American cities – including New York, Chicago and LA – the most expensive for families, with a trip for four to the Big Apple at the end of May that cost an average of £ 7,643.
Other Polish cities also did well when it comes to keeping the costs low for the half -term of May, which usually crosses the last week of May and the first week of June.
Tourist favorites Warsaw (£ 2,459), Krakow (£ 2,499) and Wroclaw (£ 2,959) also made the top ten – all of which are on the cheap flight card from the UK.
Poland is also easy on the wallet; The research found food more affordable than in other European destinations, with a three -course dinner for two as low as £ 33.
Dealing is also a relatively bargain; Local Transport is cheap with one -way sticks under £ 1 and taxis rates often less than £ 1 per kilometer.
For those who are determined to get something, Portugal can also arrange as one of the cheaper places to take a holiday for families, where Gaia, Braga and Porto all take places in the top ten.

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Those who enjoy a Tipple can also find Portugal favorable, with his beer and wine prices that make the top 20 destinations for lower alcohol costs.
It comes afterwards Porto was ranked as one of Europe’s cheapest seaside resorts by the sea in a which one? questionnaire.
Hotel prices in the second city of Portugal are £ 93 per night, and which one? Members assessed it 88 percent.
Which one? said: ‘On the northern bank of the river Douro, Porto’s series Tascas [traditional restaurants]Wine bars and beautiful Azulego-tiled buildings are located in a maze of paved streets that tumble the hill. ‘
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