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British daily delighted with Polish city. It was considered ideal for a weekend trip

British daily delighted with Polish city. It was considered ideal for a weekend trip

City breaks, or quick trips to European (and other) cities, are becoming increasingly popular. The British "Daily Mail" recommends a Polish city for a weekend trip.

City break is a term that is increasingly used in conversations about travel. What is it about? A short, usually weekend trip to cities that we have never had the opportunity to visit. A trip usually lasts from 2 to 4 days, and its purpose is most often sightseeing , getting to know the local cuisine and culture, or attending concerts , festivals or exhibitions .

The editorial staff of the British "Daily Mail" assures its readers that Central Europe is worth visiting. Of course, it is about tourist attractions, but also (or maybe above all?) ... about financial ones. According to journalists, you can save a lot here. An example? In the first place in the list of the cheapest destinations for a family of four was ... Poznań .

Illustrative photo Poznań / photo Unsplash, Andrzej Machnik Illustrative photo Poznań / photo Unsplash, Andrzej Machnik
Poznań is cheap for Europeans

From the article we learn that our country does not burden the wallets of foreign guests.

- Studies have shown that food is cheaper than in other European countries. A three-course dinner for two people can cost from 33 pounds (approx. 165 zlotys - editor's note) - we read.

Journalists also write about cheap transport, both public transport and taxis .

We would like to add that during a short trip to Poznań it is worth seeing the Old Market Square , the Royal Castle , the Poznań Croissant Museum or the Poznań Palm House .

Illustrative photo Poznań / photo Unsplash, Andrzej Szymański Illustrative photo Poznań / photo Unsplash, Andrzej Szymański
Not only Poznan

Other Polish cities also fared well. Warsaw , Krakow and Wroclaw also made it into the Daily Mail 's top ten.

The cheapest European cities for city missing according to the Daily Mail:

  1. Poznan , Poland
  2. Lodz , Poland
  3. Warsaw , Poland
  4. Krakow , Poland
  5. Braga , Portugal
  6. Wroclaw , Poland
  7. Piraeus , Greece
  8. Porto , Portugal
  9. Vila Nova de Gaia , Portugal
  10. Frankfurt , Germany

But what if we turn the list around? When it comes to the most expensive places to live on a city creek for a family of four, journalists point to New York , Chicago , and Los Angeles .

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