Europe's cheapest city for a cosy Christmas market break

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The Slovakian capital, Bratislava, has the most affordable breaks this Christmas, as well a castle, a charming old town and views of the Danube

offers low prices for food, drink, public transport and accommodation – indeed, a two-night stay in Bratislava is almost half the price of two nights infor two, two nights’ three- or four-star accommodation, bus or train airport transfers, two evening meals with wine, coffees, plus mulled wine or punch and cake or gingerbread at the Christmas market.Many affordable options were in Central and Eastern Europe.

“Sterling has risen in value against European currencies, which means that holidaymakers visiting a Christmas market will have more cash to spend.” Good-value accommodation includes Hotel Antares, a 10-minute walk from the old town, where B&B doubles cost as little as £118 for two nights in December.

 

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