The enchanting city of Paphos is like a European hidden gem. You don’t hear about it much, but you must visit Paphos once in your lifetime. It has archaeological wonder, coral bays, stunning beaches and the best nature trails. Check out the Kato Paphos Pak and Tombs of the Kings.
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The Polish capital is one of the cheapest cities in the European continent and is thus a major tourist hub. The city’s war history museums are its biggest takeaway, but it also has heritage sites like the Wilanow Palace and the Royal Castle, which have a tremendous historical significance, especially for art lovers.
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You wouldn’t think the Portuguese capital would qualify as a cheap tourism destination, but Lisbon is as colourful as its thrifty. Did you know it is Europe’s cheapest capital town? It houses the daunting Belem Towers and the Lisbon Oceanarium, which are global attractions.
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The Estonian capital is one of the cheapest Euro cities, where you can spend an entire weekend on a very limited budget. It is home to some of the oldest museums and also has the Lahemaa National Park and Toompea Castle.
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