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The European city that is most expensive in Europe – with beers that cost £ 8 and hotels more than £ 150 per night

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If you want to save money on a holiday this year, there is one city that you definitely want to avoid.

The Post Office Travel Money Report has revealed that Oslo, the capital of Norway, is officially the most expensive destination for a city break from 2025.

Tourists have to figure out no less than £ 636.20 to pay a break of two nights in the Scandinavian city.

The research has shown that two nights of three star accommodation in Oslo add on average to £ 304.

And the costs are quickly in Oslo, even after you have paid for accommodation.

Tourists have to pay £ 173.08 for a three -course evening meal for two on average, while a glass of wine comes to an eye water shooter £ 9.86. A beer comes to more than £ 8, while a Coca-Cola costs no less than £ 4.17.

Attractions are also expensive with access to a top art gallery in the city that costs no less than £ 11.37.

Copenhagen is the next most expensive city break on the list, with costs Comes to a total of £ 628 for a stay of two nights in the Danish capital.

The Post Office Travel Money Report has revealed that Oslo, the capital of Norway, is officially the most expensive destination for a city break from 2025

The Post Office Travel Money Report has revealed that Oslo, the capital of Norway, is officially the most expensive destination for a city break from 2025

Copenhagen is the next most expensive city break on the list, with costs that come a total of £ 628 for a stay of two nights in the Danish capital

Copenhagen is the next most expensive city break on the list, with costs that come a total of £ 628 for a stay of two nights in the Danish capital

Accommodation is even more expensive in Copenhagen than in Oslo with tourists with a fee of £ 360 for a two -star stay in a three -star hotel.

A bottle of beer comes to £ 5.42 in Copenhagen, while visitors could charge no less than £ 154.27 for a three -course evening meal for two.

And it is a British destination that is the third most expensive place for a city break.

A break of two nights in Edinburgh was able to reduce no less than £ 601.50, making the Scottish capital almost £ 100 more expensive than London (£ 523.40).

Edinburgh has some of the highest costs for accommodation in the ranking with tourists who are confronted with costs of £ 399 for two nights in a three -star hotel.

A meal in Scottish capital is also pricey for £ 116 for two, while tourists pay an average of £ 6 for a glass of wine.

Venice is the next most expensive place for a city break (£ 591.12) with Berlin (£ 587.65) that completes the top five most expensive destinations.

Accommodation in Berlin is particularly expensive, with tourists paying around £ 439 on average for two nights in a three -star hotel.

The post office explains that a ‘scarcity of three-star tourist accommodation’ has characterized that prices have risen by no less than 28 percent in Berlin since last year’s ranking.

A break of two nights in Edinburgh could find tourists no less than £ 601.50, making the Scottish capital almost £ 100 more expensive than London (£ 523.40)

A break of two nights in Edinburgh could find tourists no less than £ 601.50, making the Scottish capital almost £ 100 more expensive than London (£ 523.40)

Venice is the next most expensive place for a city break (£ 591.12)

Venice is the next most expensive place for a city break (£ 591.12)

Europe’s most expensive city breaks

1. Oslo, Norway (£ 636.20)

2. Copenhagen, Denmark (£ 628.64)

3. Edinburgh, Scotland (£ 601.50)

4. Venice, Italy (£ 591.12)

5. Berlin, Germany (£ 587.65)

6. Amsterdam, The Netherlands (£ 582.79)

7. Geneva, Switzerland (£ 570.04)

8. Dublin, Ireland (£ 568.34)

9. Barcelona, ​​Spain (£ 561.90)

10. Florence, Italy (£ 561.86)

Source: Postkantoor Reisgeld

Laura Plunkett, head of the travel money at the post office, says: “Although the holidaymakers of the city interruption have to keep an eye on a vigilant exchange rates, the real challenge will be the costs of accommodation in the cities that British consider.”

On the other side of the scale, Riga has been revealed As the cheapest destination in the city in Europe.

A trip to the Latvian capital will only reduce British tourists, while Vilnius is the next cheapest for £ 254.32.

Warsaw (£ 277.39), Podgorica (£ 281.70) and Lisbon (292.27) are the following best value destinations for cash-tied British.

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